Mattel Intellivision

1980

Intellivision became the main competition to the Atari 2600 and marketed itself as a more sophisticated system. It was the first 16-bit home game console, with graphics that were far superior to the 2600. It also had a separately available voice synthesizer module. The directional disc controllers, unpopular at the time, anticipated the keypad controllers that became standard with consoles in the 1990s.