Intellivision Lives!

is a compilation of over 60 Intellivision video games, originally produced by Mattel Electronics and INTV Corporation between 1978 and 1990.

Using original game code and software emulation, Intellivision Productions released the compilation on a Windows and Macintosh hybrid CD-ROM in December 1998.

[3] Some games, such as Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Cloudy Mountain and Treasure of Tarmin use different titles to avoid the trademark.

[5] The original Windows/Mac version is a resource for development history, unfinished prototypes, box art, overlays, instructions, hidden features, programmer biographies, and video interviews.

In June 1995, former Mattel Electronics programmers led by Keith Robinson started the Blue Sky Rangers Intellivision website.

[6] Blue Sky Rangers being a nickname given to the Mattel Electronics programmers in a TV Guide magazine article from the 1982 June 19 issue.

[8][9] At the same time, a student in Michigan named Carl Mueller Jr. was independently working on reverse engineering the Intellivision.

The QuickTime videos, emulators, and Intellivision ROM image files are directly accessible on the CD-ROM.

[16] The Intellicart is a RAM cartridge with an RS-232 interface that can accept a copy of an Intellivision ROM image file from a computer.

Since that time, modern Intellivision flash memory cartridges have been made which achieves the same result.

[4] Realtime Associates developed the video game console editions published by Crave Entertainment for PlayStation 2 (2003), Xbox (2004), and GameCube (2004).

[20] The Nintendo DS's touch screen emulates the Intellivision's 12-button keypad including an overlay image for each game.

"[26] GameSpot editors said that although the controller emulation is a little hard to handle, the collection does a fine job in delivering classic Intellivision games.