Intellivision for GameBoy – System + 64 MB Cart + Programmer + Developer’s Notes

From the auction:

This is a truly one-of-a-kind auction.

I am the developer of Intellivision for GameBoy Color (hereafter I4GBC), the world’s first Intellivision emulator for a portable system (developed between 2000-2001), and this is the actual development system I used to develop and test I4GBC.

Not only is this development system historically significant (being the absolute first in the world, and authored by me, Carl Mueller, Jr.), but also I4GBC itself will allow you to play over 60 Intellivision games on your Nintendo GameBoy Color system. (It will also work on the GameBoy Advance, Micro, Super GameBoy, and on the GameBoy adapter for GameCube, to play on the big screen.)

As a side note, I also developed the first Intellivision emulator for an 8-bit system (Intellivision for NES), and the world’s first Intellivision emulator between 1995-1996 (INTVPC) that was eventually released by the Blue Sky Rangers as part of their Intellivision Lives! CD-ROM package. I’m also the author of DK Arcade and D2K Arcade for the Intellivision.

Here’s a summary of the items I’m offering in this auction, all of which were used to develop and test the Intellivision for Gameboy Color emulator.

GameBoy Color unit (purple-tinted, transparent shell)
Cartridge burning adapter with cable
64 MB reprogrammable cartridge (can contain 60 emulated Intellivision games)
Carrying case and wormlight
Notebook full of development notes and sketches (for examples, see above photos)
Complete commented I4GBC source code
MS-word document describing the control mappings for every supported game
I’m willing to sign, date, or write whatever you like to authenticate that this is the one and only system used to develop the emulator.

I’ll also send you a copy of the software necessary to compile your own Intellivision ROMs so that they can be flashed to the included development cartridge (no copyrighted software is included in this sale – you must have the original BIN and CFG files for each supported game). The software incidentally contains the full commented source code to the Intellivision for Gameboy Color emulator.

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