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Games For Your Intellivision

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  1. There are no issues with the GUI with current operating systems and Steve has been very good with supporting the loading software and I don’t see that changing anytime soon.
  2. I have an upcoming Elektronite release this year, and this model is not something that I wish to use for it. It is an original concept and one of my testers says it is potential GOTY material. That being said, it is going to be a risk to produce the game, and I hope to find community support for the title. I don't see the GBUE model working in other situations where a game is not well known by many and has no fan base already.
  3. True. If the campaign is a failure, there will never be more made. It's a moot point as the deadline has been passed. Expect an announcement tonight.
  4. The personal ROMS will contain information about where the ROM came from and be personally identifiable. The cartridge is going to be watermarked as the cartridge version. If it is successfully dumped and ends up on a ROM site, the team will know where it came from. The cartridge version is identical to the ROM versions, except that the ROM versions will be individually compiled for supporters if the ROM is given out to supporters.
  5. To be clear, I'm not the 'publisher' on this game. I took the money and I'm putting the game on cart. I'm also shipping out the carts or depending on the outcome of the campaign, the CIB copies. I had zero financial risk in this release. In the respect that I assisted and took the payments and helped out in other ways, I'm a supporter too. I have ONE personal copy. I won't be selling any more copies now that the campaign is over. There are two resellers and I'm not one of them. PS: I am indeed proud of my contributions.
  6. The one previously owned by me was passed along to Doug P. aka 'Foom'. He's owned it since about 2010.
  7. I am doing the distribution for Napoleonic Wars. I've got about 30 copies remaining for North America. If interested, send me a PM or get the ordering information by emailing homebrewinc@hotmail.com
  8. No it isn't. Intellivision Collector never withdrew sales of HIS ROMS, (until you guys started pirating them) he was no longer going to sell ROMS on behalf of Elektronite, Homebrew, Inc., Carlos, Carl Mueller, Brian Pudden, and others. All of those people had to find ways to distribute their ROMS as they were no longer going to be administered by Intellivision Collector after January 1, at which time they would be removed. Reading comprehension seems to be a bit lacking. Either that or, more likely, you're just grasping at straws trying to justify your 'preservation' effort.
  9. My New Year's resolution is to get my website in order. I'll be selling ROMS for Elektronite there. I will be seeing about hosting Homebrew, Inc. ROMS there too. Maybe others too. In the meantime, any requests for buying unprotected released roms in 2024 will have to be handled via email. Email me at elektronite@hotmail.com for requests for ROM purchases.
  10. yes, I have Cat Attack!!! copies too. I'll be building 10 or so copies of everything in the next two weeks.
  11. More copies are available now. I just have to build some. Email me at elektronite@hotmail.com and I'll give you the details on payment. I'm going to be working on my website this year (New Year's Resolution) and get an ordering system figured out.
  12. Hello, email me at elektronite@hotmail.com I can sell you a copy of Robot Army as soon as I build some more copies this week.
  13. That is correct. Unfortunately, I have not gotten around to rebuilding the website and have been concentrating on other stuff. I will get to it soon. I have an agreement with LTO to make JLP circuit boards exclusively for Elektronite, and have been doing so. I have enough JLP stock to produce more copies of our entire library and to publish new games that use the JLP cartridge. I am not a JLP reseller, so other publishers will have to source JLP boards through Intellivision Collector. However, the “drought” is over for Elektronite. We have plenty.
  14. Have you tried running the application as an administrator?
  15. People who bought loose copies of D2K Arcade did buy some boxes/overlays/manuals later, but there were so few loose carts sold loose and so long ago, that there's no real 'variant'. The new D2K copies have a second run of boxes and cartridge stickers, but the manuals and overlays come from remaining stock of the first copies. DK Arcade was sold in a Mattel shell with a "JLP 3" board, and an instruction sheet. "Upgrade kits" (Box/manual/overlays) were sold but that was also long ago. Later, CIB versions of the game were sold in an LTO shell with a JLP 4 board. Most recently, DK Arcade copies are sold with a standard board from H.D. and do not have the Elektronite splash screen.
  16. I got a message from Joe on Sunday that plainly indicated that he's not ready to come back to the Intellivision scene. I'm pretty sure he'll be at Portland in a couple of months, and hopefully a solution can be found to get the LTO Flash! back into circulation. That's all I've got at the moment.
  17. If you are expecting an explanation from myself or BBG Entertainment, you’re not going to get one. I have brought a number of legitimate licensed games to the Intellivision over the last decade. I had a key involvement in creating the world’s first Intellivision emulator in the 1990s. I am mentioned in the credits on the Intellicart and LTO Flash! One of my games won Intellivision game of the year for 2022 and my games won 5 of 8 awards. I am consulting for BBG Entertainment. Don’t believe me? I don’t care. Regardless of what I revealed I was working on, it has absolutely nothing to do with whether the Amico comes out or doesn’t come out. Being attacked and mocked and my words twisted by a bunch of Amico lunatics who have nothing better to do, has made me totally regret saying anything. I just see malice towards myself, BBG Entertainment, and Intellivision Entertainment as a result. I have a very low opinion about people who have meltdowns over speculation when they assume that they “know” what is actually going on. They should get a life.
  18. I was allowed to 'talk about' the project (after over a year of working on it) in order to find people who would like to program the enhanced games, and possibly lend expertise to the project. As i said, it wasn't an 'announcement' so, that's why BBG didn't do it. However, I've learned my lesson. I won't talk about anything we're working on, and give no updates until we have a product in a box ready to go with a price. You can stop talking about this now.
  19. I'm not threatening anyone. I was called a liar (dishonest was the term) and I don't take kindly to it. I just don't think that any of these keyboard warriors would say that to my face if they met me in person, yet here they are doing it on Atari Age. My take on it was I was revealing something cool that I was working on, because there was nothing to buy, no product yet exists and no 'waiting list' was being made. People are within their rights to consider it an 'announcement'. I don't consider it an 'announcement'. We can disagree on that point, but it's really out of order when you question someone's honesty because you have a different take on things.
  20. "Social media made y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it." Mike Tyson
  21. ALL of these ROMS use JLP cartridges and work under JZINTV with the - jlp switch. The ROMS do NOT work with Nostalgia.
  22. It is my understanding that BBG's license to make use of original games and the OS to run under emulators doesn't include using a raspberry pi or similar to run the emulator. I believe it is limited to software running on established platforms such as the Xbox and Nintendo Switch. I apologize to BBG Entertainment for advising a flashback type device because of their license. As far at the FPGA core goes, it was NEVER going to be a stand alone thing. I am under NDA and not allowed to talk about it. Ironically, this gave people the impression that it was an Intellivision only console exclusively and attracted all the Amico haters/lovers who lost their minds over this project. I apologize for my mistake that I only noticed in the video after it went live that caused another meltdown. I MEANT to say 'BBG owns Astrosmash and Shark Shark and LICENSED the other original games and operating system' and regret that it wasn't caught and corrected before the video launched. I apologize to both BBG Entertainment and Intellivision Entertainment for the mistake and the drama this has caused. The people on YouTube who seem to be desperate for content are using this to mock me and what I was trying to do. I deny 'announcing' anything. I was simply talking about something cool that we were working on. There was no intent to 'get the word out' as there was nothing to buy and no waiting list to be put on. I will be doing no further YouTube interviews (ever) about it. The 'flashback' portion of the project is dead. A way to legally come out with an Intellivision FPGA core for an existing platform may still be in the cards. However, I'm stepping back. I have no desire to be attacked for something cool that I thought people would enjoy. Peace out. William Moeller
  23. I am disappointed that IE believes that what we are (were?) trying to do is not covered by the existing agreement. I'm just a consultant. I'm staying out of it. I hope that if the current agreement does not allow an FPGA core to play these licensed games, that it can be modified to allow it. Regardless, the original plan was to create an Intellivision 3 emulator with development kit to be released at the end of the year. This would allow people to make games for the enhanced system. We'll see what happens.
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