Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search

Intellivision emulators

7,104 bytes added, 5 February
Keyboard Component & The ECS
{{Placeholder Section}}{{Infobox console|title = Mattel Intellivision|logo = Intellivision-Console-Set.png|developer = [[Mattel Electronics]]|type = [[:Category:Home consoles|Home video game console]]|generation = [[File:IntellyCategory:Second-generation consoles|Second generation]]|release = 1979|discontinued = 1990|introductory price = {{Inflation|USD|299.jpg99|1979}}|thumbsuccessor=[[Intellivision Amico|The Mattel Amico]] (Intellivision) [[HyperScan]](Mattel)|emulated = {{✓}} }}The '''[[gametech:Intellivision|Intellivision]]''' was a games game console produced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mattel [Mattel]] in 1979. Notably, it It had a GI CP1610 CPU at 1 MHz. It had 524B of RAM and 932B of graphics RAM. It was notably more powerful than the [[Atari 2600 emulators|Atari 2600]], which was released at a similar time, as well as having and could be used with a voice synthesiser synthesizer unit known as the [[wikipedia:Intellivoice|Intellivoice]], which allowed speech into in its games.
==Emulators==
<div style="max-width:100%; overflow:auto; clear: both;">{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! scope="col"|Name
! scope="col"|Operating SystemPlatform(s)
! scope="col"|Latest Version
! scope="col"|Intellivoice! scope="col"|<span title="Entertainment Computer System">ECS*</sup></span>! scope="col"|<span title="Keyboard Component">KBC*</sup></span>! scope="col"|[[Emulation Accuracy|Accuracy]]! scope="col"|[[libretro]]! scope="col"|<small>[https://retroachievements.org/gameList.php?c=45 Retro<br/>Achievements]</small>! scope="col"|<abbr title="Free/Libre and Open-Source Software">FLOSS</abbr>! scope="col"|Active! scope="col"|[[Recommended emulatorsEmulators|Recommended]]|-! colspan="11"|PC / x86|-| jzIntv<br/><small><abbr title="A cross-platform GUI for jzIntv ">[https://github.com/jenergy/jzIntvImGui#jzintvimgui jzIntvImGui]</abbr></small>| align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS}}| [https://github.com/jenergy/jzIntvImGui/releases 2.3.7](jzIntvImGui)<br/>[http://www.spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/ 20200712](jzIntv)| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{~}}| High| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}|-| [[MAME]]| align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}| [http://www.mamedev.org/release.html {{MAMEVer}}]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{~}}| Mid| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-| [[FreeIntv|FreeIntv_libretro]]| align=left|{{Icon|Windows|Linux|macOS|FreeBSD}}| [https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]| {{✗}}[[FreeIntv#Issues|*]]| {{✗}}[[FreeIntv#Issues|*]]| {{~}}| ?| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-| Nostalgia| align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}| [http://www.intellivision.us/intvgames/nostalgia/nostalgia.php 5.0]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{~}}| Mid| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}} | {{✗}}| {{~}}|-| [[Pantheon]]| align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}| [http://bostjan-grandovec.si/Content/News.htm {{PantheonVer}}]| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}| Mid| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}|-| [http://web.archive.org/web/20101123010108/http://bliss.kylesblog.com/? Bliss]| align=left|{{Icon|Windows}}| [http://emulation.gametechwiki.com/images/4/4d/Bliss2.0.5-beta.zip 2.0.5]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{~}}| Low-Mid| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}|-! colspan="11"|Mobile / ARM|-|jzIntvImGui|align=left|{{Icon|Android}}|[https://github.com/jenergy/jzIntvImGui 2.3.7]| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{~}}| High| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-| [[FreeIntv|FreeIntv_libretro]]| align=left|{{Icon|Android|iOS}}| [https://buildbot.libretro.com/nightly/ libretro core]| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}| ?| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-| Jzintv4droid2| align=left|{{Icon|APK}}| [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.libsdl.jzintv4droid2&hl=en&gl=US 1.0.3]| ?| ?| {{~}}| Low-Mid| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|-! colspan="11"|Console
|-
|style="text-align:center;"|[[MESS]]jzIntvImGui|stylealign="text-align:center;"left|{{Icon|Multi-platformSwitch}}|style="text-align:center;"|[httphttps://wwwgithub.mamedev.orgcom/jenergy/releasejzIntvImGui 2.html 03.1544]|style="text-align:center;"{{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{~}}|High|style="text-align:center;"{{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|{{}}
|-
|style="text-align:center;"[[FreeIntv|[http://www.intellivision.us/intvgames/nostalgia/nostalgia.php NostalgiaFreeIntv_libretro]]|stylealign="text-align:center;"left|{{Icon|XB1|WindowsSXS}}|style="text-align:center;"|[httphttps://www.intellivisionretroarch.us/intvgames/nostalgiacom/nostalgiaindex.php 5.0?page=platforms libretro core]|style="text-align:center;"{{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{~}}|?|style="text-align:center;"{{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|?{{✓}}
|-
|style="textNINTV-DS| align:center;"=left|{{Icon|NDS}}|[httphttps://wwwgithub.spatulacom/wavemotion-city.orgdave/~im14u2cNINTV-DS/intv/ jzintvreleases {{NINTV-DSVer}}]|style="text{{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{~}}| Mid| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}| {{✓}}|-align:center;"|Windows, Linux, OS XPSPInt|stylealign="text-align:center;"left|{{Icon|PSP}}|[http://wwwzx81.spatula-cityzx81.free.orgfr/serendipity/~im14u2cindex.php?/intvarchives/ 219-PSPInt-Intellivision-Emulator-for-PSP-v1.1.0-SLIM.html 1.1.0 beta 4]|style="text-align:center;"?|?|style="text-align:center;"{{~}}| Mid| {{✗}}| {{✗}}| {{✓}}| {{✗}}|?{{✓}}
|}
</div>
 
<references group=N />
 
===Comparisons===
* '''jzIntv:''' Portable, no-frills Intellivision emulator. Probably the most complete and accurate Intellivision emulation available. Made by Joseph Zbiciak.
* '''[[MAME]]''' (Formerly part of [[MESS]]): This multi-system emulator is presumed to have good support for the all released Intellivision models and add-ons - ECS and Intellivoice (eg. Keyboard Component); [https://github.com/mamedev/mame/blob/master/src/mame/mattel/intv.cpp some mechanical things still not implemented].
* '''Nostalgia:''' Pretty much the very best Intellivision emulator available at the time by 2009. Made by Joe Fisher.
* '''[[Pantheon]]:''' Popular multi-system emulator for Windows OS covering many old computers and 1970's-1980's consoles. Shown to support Intellivoice games but no ECS games work in this software yet. Made by Boštjan Grandovec.
* '''Bliss:''' First developed in early 2000's then abandoned. Afterwards, the author, Kyle Davis, tried to code it in C# and add portability but then decided to return to C++ and a simpler codebase. It has good support of Intellivoice and ECS's games but was unfortunately abandoned without much notice in 2006. Code on [https://github.com/jeremiah-sypult/BlissEmu GitHub].
 
'''[http://web.archive.org/web/20090421174628/http://intelliwiki.kylesblog.com:80/index.php/Emulators List of old known Intellivision emulators]'''. [https://www.arcadeathome.com/ivision.phtml?H Downloads of old emulators]. Emulators not included above:
* '''IntelliWare:''' Emulator and development kit for Intellivision. Made by Valter Prette.
* '''Intellivision Lives:''' Commercial emulator from the current copyrights owners (Blue Sky Rangers) for many of the original Intellivision games.
* '''IntvWin/IntvDOS''': Little is known about this one. Made by John Dullea, author of PCAE ([[Atari_2600_emulators|Atari 2600 emulator]]). [https://www.zophar.net/news-archive/intvwin-1.1-4234.html IntvWin 1.1] released in 2002. The author added [http://atariage.com/forums/topic/112788-intvwin-13-posted/ WinXP compatibility] in IntvWin 1.3 in 2007 (File can be found at GameTronik.).
* '''jzIntv Launcher''': Complete GUI (Graphical User Interface) frontend and menu utility for the Windows version of Joe Zbiciak's jzIntv Intellivision emulator. Made by Rich Nagel.
 
===Frontends for jzIntv===
* [https://sourceforge.net/projects/gtk-jzintv/ gtk-jzintv] (Linux)
* [http://www.intellivision.us/intvgames/jzintv/jzintv.php jzIntvGUI]
 
==Keyboard Component & The ECS==
Placeholder text
 
* Entries for "ECS*" and "KBC*" in the table above should be explained here.
 
==Overview==
At the end of 1979, Mattel Electronics' [[wikipedia:Intellivision|Intellivision]] console was poised as a competitor to the number one selling console in the market, the [[Atari 2600 emulators|Atari 2600]].
 
After Mattel sold the rights to the system soon afterwards, the Intellivision was kept alive through their new owners, [https://www.mobygames.com/company/intv-corp INTV Corp]. Another 35 games were released from 1985 to 1990, mostly through mail order service. The system was generally very successful in the end, with over 3 million units sold and 125 games released before the system was finally discontinued in 1990.
 
During its lifetime, several models of the base system were released, as well as some interesting peripherals including a full computer adaptor, music keyboard, Intellivoice speech synthesis module, system changer to play Atari VCS games and PlayCable (an accessory to download games from your cable provider).
 
==See also==
*[[First and second generations of video game consoles]]
==Resources==
* [http://www.intellivisionrevolution.com/ Intellivision Revolution]
* [http://www.intvfunhouse.com/ INTV Funhouse]
[[Category:Consoles]]
[[Category:Home consoles]]
[[Category:Mattel consoles]]
[[Category:Second-generation consoles]]
[[Category:Intellivision emulators|*]]
Anonymous user

Navigation menu