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PSPInt Intellivision Emulator v1.0.3
Filename
pspint-v1.0.3.zip
Date Posted
Jun 6, 2006
Categories
PSP
,
Emulators
Tags
PSP
Downloads
2356
Description:
The Intellivision is the first system to feature downloadable games. But since it doesn't have a storage device, the games vanished once the machine is turned off. In 1981, General Instrument (manufacturer of the Intellivision's CPU) teamed up with Mattel to roll out the PlayCable, a device that allowed the downloading of Intellivision games via cable TV. Are you not thankful of Master Porters like Zx-81? Now you can have the Intellivision experience right in your PSP without having to go through all the trouble of downloading via cable TV.
The game allows the player to have control of a fighter plane guiding it through obstacles while dodging an assortment of unidentified flying objects to reach the level's end.
Once the intro frame is up on the screen, press the Right trigger for options on the skill level of either one or two players. Launch the On-Screen Keyboard by Danzel and Jeff Chen to make a selection by pressing start. After making your choices just press Circle to go to the game proper.
I had to train my eyes to adjust to the graphics' perspective. It took me quite a while to actually know when an enemy plane is coming right at me. I also had my share of blowing my plane to smitherins because of the confusing directional buttons. The trick is, down is actually up and up is actually down. Pressing down makes your plane go higher to avaoid those nasty walls and pressing up does the opposite, allowing you to blast those enemy planes.
Taking a screenshot also proved to be quite a challenge. I was used to pressing the button with a note on it to take a screen, but to no avail. If you want to capture those ala Top Gun spins, just press Select and it will take to a list of options. Choose Save Screenshot and press any button to take the screen. Your screens will automatically be saved in PSPInt's src folder and not in your IRShell folder. I haven't tested this function while playing the game outside of IRShell so I don't know if it functions the same way.
Exiting the game was the biggest challenge I've encountered while running PSPInt. It left me no choice but to turn off the PSP to go back to the Home Menu.
Instructions on loading Intellevision ROM files, key mapping files and compilation is provided in the Read Me file along with the game.
Authors:
Jzintv : A ColecoVision videogame system emulator
Joe Zbiciak (see http://spatula-city.org/~im14u2c/intv/)
PSPColem : Porting on PSP
Ludovic Jacomme (zx81.zx81@gmail.com)
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