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Retro Games Get a Facelift in Intellivision Gen2 Project

Serena Nelson writes: "Back in the early 1980s there were few gaming consoles on the market. The big name was Atari with its line of cartridge-based games, particularly for the 2600. But, there was another company that fought for its own share of the market. Intellivision became a popular alternative and it's apparent that there's still a market for them as the Intellivision Gen2 project just launched on Kickstarter."

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A Look At Other “Plug and Play” Game Systems on the Market

The NES Classic Edition is easily one of the most valuable and enjoyable “plug-and-play” game systems on the market.

But, as you might guess, it’s not an easy system to come by, as it’s practically sold out everywhere that it’s shipped to. So that may be leaving parents and other gamers to consider other “plug-and-play” systems on the market, even though they aren’t quite as good as the nostalgia-fueled NES Classic. That said, there is some fun to be had with them, provided you go with the right system.