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Tommy Tallarico

Intellivision Amico - Tommy Tallarico introduction + Q&A

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16 hours ago, Steven Pendleton said:

It's not something that the intended target consumer for the thing is interested in, most likely, so I don't suppose you'd be doing a complete teardown on camera, would you? That's what I'd like to see. Reassembly optional, of course, and if you are feeling too lazy to reassemble it, just send it to me and I'll do it for you!

 

Also, again, not something that most people who will buy this thing will care about, but since you're talking about the internals, I'd like to have some more detailed specs for both console and controller since the only thing that we have right now is

 

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Also the results of matte vs glossy for woodgrain. Perhaps also a demonstration of the interactive lighting and how some of the existing games use it. Also, what ever happened to the controller you exploded? Did that get sent out already?

 

This first hardware one is more about the "design" and how it's made.  Thought it would be cool to show folks all the "inner workings" and the why and how they were chosen.  This is focused on the hardware as opposed to showing games.  That will be our next video after this one (i.e. showing all the unique ways the controller interacts with games and how/why, etc.).

 

In regards to the Vintage Woodgrain finish, although "matte" was a leader during the live stream (and comments), overwhelmingly the "gloss" won hands down when people saw it in person.  The gloss really does make it look incredible and high end.

Yeah!  The exploded controller was actually won by the guy who did that hilarious Intellivision music video! 
 

 

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16 hours ago, Relicgamer said:

Looks like you guys are in the lead


Nah... the Nintendo fans found out about it and are crushing everyone.  

 

Although we're still ahead of Sony & Microsoft.  :)

 

 

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14 hours ago, Swami said:

I think it's important to show how the controller makes gameplay possible that cannot be done using other controllers, since the controller is the killer app for the console.


Yep!  That will be the next video after this one.

 

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5 hours ago, Relicgamer said:

It probably been asked but I'm going to ask anyway.  On the controller there is a usb c port. Is there any plans for addons to the controller? Like a accessory of some sort. Can added storage be connected to the port? Or a camera for some new experience? 

 

Wouldn't That Be Something?


Kidding!!

 

It's just for charging.

 

:D

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Tommy Tallarico said:

 

I'd love to see it on Amico at some point.  Nothing in the works as of right now.

Hey, speaking of that, did those talks with the Crossniq guy ever lead to anything?

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On 9/16/2020 at 10:20 AM, Tommy Tallarico said:

QUESTION FOR EVERYONE HERE!!!

 

For the Hardware & Controller design video... what would you be interested in hearing about?

 

Please feel free to give me a list of questions and I'll try to make sure we answer them all.

I was going to congratulate you on the now "award winning" Amico,  and realize that I didn't hit Submit yet on this topic.. Congrats!!!! Now, back to the post:

 

 

These are not really questions, I'd like for the video to touch on some of the below items:

 

Of course go through the history of the design of the controller. The benefits of going capacitive touch vs resistive. I know most of us know. But I'm assuming that this will also be for people that have not followed the product like us. Maybe talk about the choice of moving the buttons from their original locations on the controller like the early mock ups had.  If there happens to be that one controller design that just made you laugh.. There always seems to be one design that, looking back is a head scratcher.

 

Show the controller in action. Show the overlays on the screen. (OR whatever they will be called). Videolays? V-Lays ? Show why you chose this design vs a standard controller we've been using for 20+ years. 

 

Give the specs. This many pieces go into the controller. This is not just plastic. A little of the other testing that has been performed. Not just  your hands on approach. Show the guts.. (Just not by cooking it over a fire). I'd love to see one of those exploding view of with all the parts going into place.

 

While all the numbers and specs are cool. We will eat all that up. Finish the video off with a segment of First time users.

 

Something like - This is Fred. He's not a gamer.  Fred does not own a game system. This is Penny. She is a mother of 2. She has a Switch. Hand them a controller. Cornhole is booted up. If possible, do not cut,  just hand the controller and show how long it takes to get to the first toss. Show them going through the learning stages. Cut to them saying that it only took a minute or two to get it.  Then a montage of people playing different games. Things that we've seen. Toss in one or two that we haven't just for us geeks to obsess over.  All the while, you can see them enjoying themselves. At the end of the video. OR at the beginning. In big letters: THESE ARE NOT ACTORS. These are real people trying the Amico for the first time. 

 

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1 hour ago, Tommy Tallarico said:


Nah... the Nintendo fans found out about it and are crushing everyone.  

 

Although we're still ahead of Sony & Microsoft.  :)

 

 

Nintendo has more games for kids than Microsoft and Sony's consoles.

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2 minutes ago, BatmanVsCatwoman said:

Nintendo has more games for kids than Microsoft and Sony's consoles.

And Switch has dress-up games.

 

I'm not sure about X-Box X and Playstation 5.

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11 hours ago, Tommy Tallarico said:

The exploded controller was actually won by the guy who did that hilarious Intellivision music video! 

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Are you serious??? What are the odds of that happening???

 

I guess Congratulations are in order! After all, his mother did sell his Intellivision at a garage sale. :lol: He deserves to win! :grin:

 

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BTW, was his music ever incorporated into anything Intellivision?

 

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So this was too incredible not to add to this thread.  The first time I heard of Cornhole was when Tommy was talking about it.  So my home town is doing a Cornhole tournament as part of our fall festival this year which is happening on....10/10/2020 my brain exploded when I saw that 

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4 hours ago, Tommy Tallarico said:


Nah... the Nintendo fans found out about it and are crushing everyone.  

 

Although we're still ahead of Sony & Microsoft.  :)

 

 

So perhaps not 

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5 hours ago, bigdaddygamestudio said:

ahh the sweet sound how I missed you, nothing like having to listen to this for 30 minutes to load and play a 48k game

 

 

 

The keyboard component loaded software from tape in 8k chunks as needed.  It could simultaneously execute code from one part of ram while loading more code to another part of ram.

 

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Regarding the hardware overview video; I'd like to know about that spring in the event video.  It looked a lot the spring from an intellivision controller.  How does the amico disc close the circuit when pressed.  Is it made of conductive material.  Is there any conductive material on the disc or buttons that wears off with use.

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10 hours ago, Tommy Tallarico said:

Huge honor for Intellivision to be nominated and a finalist for "Best Consumer Technology Innovation" Award at the 2020 High Tech Awards this year!

 

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Awesome, just  awesome; and congrats! 👏👏

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15 hours ago, Alpha82 said:

So this was too incredible not to add to this thread.  The first time I heard of Cornhole was when Tommy was talking about it.  So my home town is doing a Cornhole tournament as part of our fall festival this year which is happening on....10/10/2020 my brain exploded when I saw that 

 

Wow!  Nice coincidence!

 

 

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17 hours ago, CurlyQ said:

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Are you serious??? What are the odds of that happening???

 

I guess Congratulations are in order! After all, his mother did sell his Intellivision at a garage sale. :lol: He deserves to win! :grin:

 

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BTW, was his music ever incorporated into anything Intellivision?

 


Hahahha!  Perfect!

 

What else is crazy is that he actually works for one of the big video game hardware manufacturers as well!

The guy in the video (the one who won the controller) isn't actually the guy who did the song.  He just did the video.

 

The song was from the Intellivision album entitled "Intellivision in Hi-Fi" that Intellivision Productions put out in 2002.

 

More info here:
https://vgmdb.net/album/5397

 

 

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Great honor to be a featured speaker (virtually) at the prestigious B3 Biennial of the Moving Image 2020 in Frankfurt, Germany next month!

 

Actors Willem Defoe and Terry Gilliam are also taking part.  Turrican composer and good friend Chris Huelsbeck will also be speaking!

 

They named the headline of my chat "David vs. Goliath".

 

I love being the underdog as they never see ya comin'!

 

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11 minutes ago, Tommy Tallarico said:

Interesting article about the $299 cost of the Xbox Series S.

 


299$ is an attractive price, but only enough storage to hold just a few AAA titles (512GB, minus the formatting and operating system requirements) is not going to impress a lot of people I am thinking. Especially if additional storage costs close to what the console itself costs (North of 200$ seems to be floating around a lot).

You could use a slower and cheaper drive for simple storage, but swapping around 80+gig game files constantly is certainly at minimum a continual inconvenience, and defeats the main purpose of having a faster system drive in my opinion.

I expect more then a few buyers are going to feel the budget model is not such a great deal after a bit of actual use.

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I'm Troy McClure and you may remember me from the time when I found the song "Amico Delay" in Youtube, a song that has nothing to do with video games.

 

I'm here today to present you a Swedish electronic band called Intellivision, formed by 2 guys that go by the artistic names Ivan Intelli and Vince Vision. They released 2 albums, one in 2005 and another one in 2019.

 

Here are two examples of what they do: the song Moscow Moscow, from their first album, and the song Voices in the Dark, from their second album.

 

And now, let's sit and relax while the judges and lawyers do their job.

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