
was formed by former Mattel Electronics programmers Keith Robinson and Stephen Roney with the purchase of the rights to the Intellivision and its games. It was well received with fans asking how the games can be played on their computers.

The website provides the history of the Intellivsion games and credits the programmers and artists.
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Blue Sky Rangers being a nickname given to the Mattel Electronics programmers in a TV Guide magazine article from the 1982 June 19 issue. In June 1995, former Mattel Electronics programmers led by Keith Robinson started the Blue Sky Rangers Intellivision website. Original in-store demonstration cartridge Only on Windows/Mac edition, prototype of World Cup Soccer Only on Windows/Mac and Nintendo DS editions Not on Windows/Mac edition, first released on Intellivision Rocks in 2001 Only on Windows/Mac edition, lacks sound effects, only mountains 1 and 6 accessible Only on the Nintendo DS edition (2010), exists on the PlayStation edition but not accessible through the interface Part of Learning Fun II on Windows/Mac edition The Electric Company Math Fun on Windows/Mac edition Part of Learning Fun I on Windows/Mac edition Part of the Electric Company Word Fun on Windows/Mac edition Windows/Mac and Nintendo DS only, prototype of originally released ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Treasure of Tarmin CartridgeĪlso known as All-Star Major League Baseball Windows/Mac only, Crown of Kings on Nintendo DS, prototype of originally released ADVANCED DUNGEONS & DRAGONS Cartridge Prototype version of originally released Thin Ice cartridge Part of Triple Action on Windows/Mac and Nintendo DS editions

Games List of Available Games by Genres introduced in PlayStation edition The original Windows/Mac edition is a resource for development history, unfinished prototypes, box art, overlays, instructions, hidden features, programmer biographies, and video interviews. In addition to the games, the Crave Entertainment editions, have several unlockables such as the classic Intellivision commercials. Also included were games never before released and made available for the very first time such as King of the Mountain, Brickout, and Takeover. Licenses such as Major League Baseball, NFL, NBA, NHL, NASL, PGA, US Ski Team, PBA, the Electric Company were simply dropped from the titles. Others such as Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain and Treasure of Tarmin are working prototype versions to avoid trademarked names. Tron, Lock 'N' Chase, BurgerTime, Loco-Motion, Mission-X, Masters of the Universe, Pac-Man, Dig Dug, Diner, Pole Position, Commando). Some games could not be included due to licensing (e.g. In 2010 Virtual Play Games released a Nintendo DS edition. Versions of Intellivision Lives! were then released for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube by Crave Entertainment. A sequel, Intellivision Rocks, was released in 2001 that includes third-party games originally published by Activision and Imagic as well as Mattel Electronics Intellivoice and ECS games.
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Using original game code and software emulation, Intellivision Productions released the first edition in December 1998 on a Windows and Macintosh hybrid CD-ROM.

Intellivision Lives! is a compilation of over 60 Intellivision video games, originally produced by Mattel Electronics and INTV Corporation between 19.
