Intellivision Emulation


DaveC

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This console seems to be rarely emulated. Is it hard to do? Or is it just because it wasn't as popular as the others? That keypad may be a bit of a problem for some stuff but I don't think everything used it.
 
Lady bug used it. It is not that it is hard, it is just that no one has chosen to do it. Why don't you do it?
 
He never said he wanted someone to code him an emu.

He asked a perfectly valid question and got a shitty cliched answer-

This console seems to be rarely emulated. Is it hard to do? Or is it just because it wasn't as popular as the others? That keypad may be a bit of a problem for some stuff but I don't think everything used it.

That is a valid question- What wrong with asking whether or not a console is hard to emulate?
Will people stop jumping on the "Flaming" bandwagon.
 
Im takeing a wild guess here, so dont laugh. I think it was an early home console to rival the Atari 2600. Originally retailing at $299, approximatly 3 million Intellivisions were eventually sold. A 1980's machine.

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Im takeing a wild guess here, so dont laugh. I think it was an early home console to rival the Atari 2600. Originally retailing at $299, approximatly 3 million Intellivisions were eventually sold. A 1980's machine.

:lol:
Ur guess managed to become much more realistic. Thank God for the edit button.
 
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Lady bug used it. It is not that it is hard, it is just that no one has chosen to do it. Why don't you do it?
why don't YOU do it?
Coz its a bad system!!!!!
Um, come on, because it is a bad system? Most of the shit we emulate on the GP32 are "bad systems". Anything before SNES and Genesis are all old crap systems with lousy graphics, terrible sound, and weak CPUs. So the Intellivision fits right in.
 
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