

Game tester Dale Lynn geeks out (left) with systems support tech Ray Roux and Bill Fisher, who programmed and designed the videogame Space Hawk, as members of a pioneering team of 1980s Mattel videogame designers celebrate their classic games, Intellivision Lives! becoming available for Nintendo DS.
David Warhol (right), designer and programmer of Mind Strike, plays two-handed during the celebration at The Comic Bug comic book store.
The programmers created games such as Astrosmash, B-17 Bomber, Utopia. In 1997 two of them, Keith Robinson of Manhattan Beach and Stephen Roney, acquired the rights, and the games are now available for PC, Mac, Play Station 2, Xbox, iPhone, iPad and Nintendo DS.



