The Intellivision Amico is a retro-inspired android-based console that was supposed to be out October 20
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The Intellivision Amico is a retro-inspired android-based console that was supposed to be out October 20, 2020 but has suffered numerous delays since then. And now, even before the console has shipped to backers or customers, the company is selling “physical” games for it in limited-time bundles ranging from $80-150. All of the games come with a coin and are NFTs for some reason.⁠

If you don’t know what the Amico is, don’t worry, you aren’t alone. We recently covered the yet-to-be-released machine back in September. To sum it up: The console is an over-priced Android console, like the Ouya, that will feature a lot of ported over mobile games and even some flash games. It will cost $250-300 and features a bunch of LED lights, when it eventually comes out… one day.⁠

While the console has missed its latest release window, it seems Intellivision is still interested in offering people a chance to buy games for the console. Announced in a video today, Intellivision is now selling collections of physical games for the Amico.⁠

Well, sort of. See, while it is true that the games come in some nice-looking physical packages and even come with nifty little coins and cards, the actual game isn’t in the box. Instead, what is in the box is an RFID card which can be used with your Amico (one day) to unlock access to whatever game is connected to that card. You’ll still need an internet connection to download the game, but CEO Tommy Tallarico explained that it’s only a one-time connection. After that, you can play it all you want offline, which is nice! Still, that does seem to defeat one of the main purposes of physical media, which is the ability to have access to games even after servers shut down or digital stores close.⁠

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