
Mattel Electronics
Mattel Electronics was a subsidiary of toy-maker Mattel, founded in 1977. They were responsible for designing and manufacturing Mattel's video game console and all-around entertainment system, Intellivision. Additionally, they developed video games for both their own and the competitors' gaming platforms. Mattel Electronics introduced Intellivision to the market in 1979, Fresno, California. Thanks to smart advertising and technical superiority against Atari's 2600 console, the unit sold well in the following years. The success determined Mattel to produce different peripherals for Intellivision, such as the keyboard and the entertainment computer system (ECS). To expand their game library, Mattel Electronics hired various programmers, designers, artists to develop new titles. By 1982, the division numbered over 100 employees. In 1982, the staff numbers increased from 100 to 1000. This was all short-lived, as the company recorded $394 million in losses by 1983. This decline was determined by various causes: the emergence of a new competitor console, Colecovision, sporting similar technical capabilities to Intellivision; diminished sales for the system in 1983, coupled with increased expenses for the production of new titles; the saturation of the market with new games etc. As a result, by 1984 Mattel closed or sold off all its non-toy-related subsidiaries. Mattel Electronics was laid to rest on the January 20th, 1984. In January 1984, 2 weeks after the January CES, the rights to the Intellivision and games were purchased by INTV Corp., which was started by the former marketing VP of Mattel Electronics, Terry Valeski. Game development and publishing continued until INTV's bankruptcy in 1990, and the Intellivision rights were sold by Mr. Valeski to Ultimatte Corp. in 1997. Ultimatte then licensed all rights to Intellivision Productions.
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2024Hot Wheels: Race Off+
1984Thunder Castle
1983Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man
1983Kool-Aid Man
1983Air Raiders
1983Tron: Solar Sailer
1983World Series Major League Baseball
1983Scooby Doo's Maze Chase
1983Vectron
1982Buzz Bombers
1982Shark! Shark!
1982Space Spartans
1982Bomb Squad
1982B-17 Bomber
1982Utopia
1982Night Stalker
1982Tron: Maze-A-Tron
1982Tron: Deadly Discs
1981Boxing
1981PBA Bowling
1981Space Hawk
1981Reversi
1980Auto Racing
1980Armor Battle
1980Basketball1979Basketball 2
1979Electronic Football1979Computer Gin1979Brain Baffler
1979Soccer 2
1978Football 21978Battlestar Galactica Space Alert1978Armor Battle1978Sub Chase
1978Soccer
1978Hockey1977Missile Attack
1977Football
1976Auto Race
Terrordactyl Carnivore
Easter EggsPublished59
2024Hot Wheels: Race Off+
1983Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin
1983Masters of the Universe: The Power of He-Man
1983Kool-Aid Man
1983Air Raiders
1983Tron: Solar Sailer
1983World Series Major League Baseball
1983Scooby Doo's Maze Chase
1983Vectron
1982Buzz Bombers
1982Shark! Shark!
1982Bump 'N' Jump
1982Space Spartans
1982Advanced Dungeons & Dragons Cartridge
1982B-17 Bomber
1982Bomb Squad
1982Utopia
1982Mission X
1982Tron: Deadly Discs
1982Loco-Motion
1982Night Stalker
1982Frog Bog
1982Tron: Maze-A-Tron
1981Boxing
1981PBA Bowling
1981Lock 'n' Chase
1981Space Armada
1981Space Hawk
1981Triple Action
1981Sub Hunt
1981Reversi
1981Star Strike
1980Auto Racing
1980Armor Battle
1980Sea Battle
1980Horse Racing
1980Basketball
1980PGA Golf
1980NASL Soccer
1980Major League Baseball
1979The Electric Company Math Fun1979Computer Gin1979Brain Baffler1979Basketball 2
1979Las Vegas Poker & Blackjack
1979NFL Football
1979NHL Hockey
1979Soccer 2Game and studio data from IGDB, with release information from Steam, PlayStation, Xbox and Nintendo.