

An exclusive Founders Patch, commemorating the launch of the new system.An exclusive $50 RFID golden ticket gift card, to help you load your Amico with tons of great games.A Vintage Woodgrain Amico, hand numbered and signed by Intellivision CEO and Amico visionary, Tommy Tallarico.But please don't delay! We are only making 2600 Founders Editions available. The Founders Edition package is a $400+ value but we are offering it to you for just $299! It's our way of giving something very special and unique to all of our most loyal fans. The email sent out today contains a list of what will be included with the Founder's Edition Amico video game console: Intellivision and Tommy Tallarico understand what it takes to create new hardware, deliver excitement, and keep the momentum going. The email sent out today from Intellivision was full of great info from the pre-order to the Founder's Edition and Night Stalker demo. The Amico game demos are stunning and beyond what I had expected on this upcoming platform. I have a small investment in the new Atari VCS, but I know the Amico is going to be the console to have this Fall. When I see how much Intellivision is investing in this console's release, it creates an electrifying excitement in me.

If you've seen some of the cool colors available for the Intellivision Amico, check out the woodgrain Founder's Edition, available for pre-order on January 26! With a fully-refundable deposit of $100, you can reserve one on Monday! How is this whole thing not a predatory scam in some way? That's the only way it even begins to make sense to me.The Founder's Edition Amico is limited to 2,600 units with a great selection of special bonus items. Excited for no explainable reason.Įven if it launches, it's overpriced, and doesn't perform. These guys are raking in money, slapping together new graphics for ancient game design that nobody younger than age 50 cares about, and there's a ton of people now shilling hard for it on Youtube. The controller is the whole selling point. The product has design flaws with the controller's screen feedback, and it's over half a year beyond the original launch window. Sales from their own limited online store? Your investment eventually goes into a tier where it's effected by direct sales and not indirect sales, which is likely whatever Intellivision wants it to mean. There is no way the console will turn a profit and sell enough to pay out what you put into it. Investors over at the Amico crowd funding site on Fig or Republic are clearly getting screwed.
