TrekMD
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Post by TrekMD on Jul 20, 2014 23:24:08 GMT
A new MultiCart is headed to your Intellivision this summer. Originally codenamed: Locutus, the LTOFlash is the final name. This user friendly 'drag and drop' based multicart should be available for purchase by the arrival and revealed at the upcoming retro gaming convention CGE 2014. A price point is an estimated $119.00 and comes in an Elektronite produced gatefold box with manual. The initial production run should be plentiful and if there is a sellout, more units will be made. More info on ordering will come out soon from LEFT TURN ONLY. Some highlighted features are: Official name is: LTOFlash - Codename: Locutus Produced by Joe Z, William M, Steve O, and VOLTRON! Very user friendly No SD card needed USB2 cable included More integrated and turn key than the CC3 Limited DRM capability, some purchased rom games could only play on your personal LTOFLASH Download ROMS on self contained cartridge connected to modern pc Flash on board Built in file system Drag and drop game ROM loading user interface Menu system on PC and Cartridge Gatefold Elektronite box, new art, same artist, prints in July, artwork is retro futuristic Steve Orth programmed interface Compatible with all existing original mattel games Potential future multiplayer through USB connected through serial link with special program Developers may load ROMS instantly 1MB of memory Field upgradable by flash updates All current game ROMS works on all systems and accessories Initial production run should have plenty available Estimated retail price of $119.00 Possible launch at CGE 2014 Source: Intellivision Revolution
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Post by TrekMD on Jul 21, 2014 0:53:32 GMT
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Post by The Laird on Jul 24, 2014 19:46:55 GMT
This is really cool, definitely makes the Inty a more viable purchase
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Post by TrekMD on Jul 24, 2014 20:36:20 GMT
And it is much easier to use than the CC3 from the way it is described. I have a CC3 and I loathe having to add new games to it because it is such a hassle. You have to disassemble it to get the SD card, use the painful software to add the game, and then reassemble. Needless to say, I rarely add anything to it!
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