Keith Robinson, the godfather of the Intellivision, passed away Wednesday at 61. Robinson designed games for the pioneering Mattel console, but that was just the beginning: He bought the rights to Intellivision in the 1990s and kept the games in print via the Intellivision Lives! collections, while documenting the history of the console and the people who made it. Retronauts has an extensive look at his work today.
š¹ļø Level up your inbox
Donāt miss the latest reviews, news and tips. Sign up for our free newsletter.
You May Also Like
Latest news
Marvel’s Move To L.A. After 87 Years Means The End Of The New York City Comics Industry
Will Elder Scrolls 6 And Fallout 5 Go Exclusive? Todd Howard Says It’s Too Early To Comment
Disney Has Started Feeding Your Kids AI Slop
Seattle’s Newest Cryptid Is Actually Just A Very Round Raccoon Named Jimothy
Marathon’s Game Director Is Leaving Bungie
The Odyssey Has A Scene That Is Giving People Headaches And Could Trigger Epilepsy: āSome Of The Most Aggressive Screen Flashing I’ve Ever Seenā
Xbox User Got His Baby Pictures Back But Says The Process Felt ‘A Little Bit Shady’
Fans Are Desperate For A Zelda: Ocarina Of Time Remake Nintendo Direct As Price And Pre-Order Rumors Swirl