Intellivision delays its Amico retro console launch but once more

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Facing a international semiconductor chip shortage, Intellivision has delayed the launch of its Amico retro console for a third time.

The console was most lately scheduled to debut in October, and now it will be delayed till the finish of the year. But there is not an precise launch date, based on the company’s announcement on late Friday.

In a message to GamesBeat, CEO Tommy Tallarico stated that the corporation will attempt to ship its preorders by the finish of the year, but he acknowledged that the “component crisis and shipping is extremely challenging.”

The international semiconductor shortage has impacted all electronics corporations, and the automobile sector is anticipated to shed $one hundred billion in sales in 2021 mainly because of the chip shortage, according to expert services firm KPMG.

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“Despite our best efforts, and now facing new unprecedented international component supply and logistics challenges beyond our control, we want to apologize as we are forced to push our desired launch date yet again,” Tallarico stated in an announcement.

He stated this will give the corporation more time to optimize its operating technique for future game development. He stated the corporation will retain all parties informed on its progress.

Tallarico had initially planned to launch the console in October 2020, ahead of each Sony and Microsoft have been due to ship their next-generation consoles. But the pandemic disrupted these plans and the Intellivision had to postpone its launch date till April 2021. Then Tallarico additional delayed it to October 2021, and now it has been rescheduled once more.

In the meantime, Tallarico stated the corporation has grown to more than 60 personnel and he stated the games are turning out to be exciting.

The Amico program

Intellivision has a big funky controller that looks like it's from the 1980s.

Image Credit: Intellivision

The original Intellivision is a game console from Mattel that gave Atari a run for its funds in the early 1980s. It was more sophisticated than the Atari 2600, with far better graphics, and it even had uncomplicated voices in some games.

Tallarico has been in the video game sector for 32 years, and he developed the “oof” sound that became the signature sound for Roblox games. Tallarico, who developed the Video Games Live concert series, announced in 2018 that he had acquired the rights to the console and its original games and planned to relaunch Intellivision as a retro brand.

He has rounded up several of the original Intellivision’s game creators. They’re remaking some of the original games for the old Intellivision, such as Breakout, but with contemporary styles.


Originally appeared on: TheSpuzz

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