Intellivision Games Debut Alongside iPad

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The iPad launched this past weekend in North America, and Technology site Appletell are reporting that VH1 have published a line-up of six Intellivision games on the App Store, alongside the device.

 

The six games are: Astrosmash, Chip Shot Super Pro Golf, Night Stalker, Skiing, Thin Ice and Thunder Castle. All six will collectively cost $2.99, which makes this a rather appealing deal for anyone that wants them.


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