Bowling is a bowling simulation game with questionable gameplay and controls. Some graphics are stolen from Half-Life and other games in Intec's version.
It was originally made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, but Intec has ported it to a cartridge for their console, and there is no information about these 2 versions and the version discussed below.
Place Kick Master Football Championship (Waixing, license: 2006SR15690) is a football place kick simulation game with confusing gameplay and controls. Title screen graphics are stolen and edited from "The Ultimate 11: SNK Football Championship" in Intec's version.
It was originally made for the Nintendo Entertainment System, but Intec has ported it to a cartridge for their console, and there is no information about these 2 versions and the version discussed below.
The Intec InterAct is a console made by Intec, and is a knockoff of the Nintendo Wii, likely released shortly after the original.
The InterAct is approximately the size of a Super Nintendo cartridge and weighs only 1 pound. It has just a composite video output and monaural audio.
The InterAct comes with four controllers. One of which resembles a typical game console controller. Another one is attached to the user's leg and used for playing the Soccer game. The other two are called GenieCons, but resemble Wii remotes. All the controllers are flimsy and cheap like the InterAct console and could break in half during hard play.
It comes with two cartridges which are extremely small. Most of the games on the console are multicarts. The games found on it are mostly by Waixing.
One cartridge is the Sports cartridge which contains 8 games. The other cartridge contains 32 games, which brings the total to 40. All of them have equally poor control mechanics, are poorly designed, and are extremely difficult to play.