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		<description><![CDATA[After last week&#8217;s look at the Intellivision 25-In-1, this time we&#8217;re going to continue the theme somewhat with a squint at Intellivision Lives: The History of Video Gaming. Grandiose subtitles aside, this is a complete collection of sixty two Intellivision titles including a couple that weren&#8217;t finished (or indeed released) and one non-playable demonstration cartridge [...]]]></description>
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