Legendary PSP developer Zx-81 from our forums has released yet another emulator for the PSP, PSPInt. PSPInt is an Intellivision emulator port based on Jzintv, an Intellivision emulator for Windows, Linux, and MacOS. As with all of ZX-81's releases, PSPInt has been developed using Fanjita and Ditlew's eLoader Bock v0.97, and so should work on all homebrew-capable firmwares.
The Intellivision was a home entertainment video console released by Mattel in 1980, which featured a numeric keyboard and a 16-bit color pallete, all of which could be seen on screen at once (which was pretty advanced at the time). Personally, I'd never heard of the Intellivision, but the popular games such as Donkey Kong were available for the console, along with sports title such as NHL Hockey.
Both 1.0 and 1.5 binaries are included in the download.
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This is a moment that I wanted to post the homebrew, but I wanted to complete the poster.
But I wondered what users think of PSP, therefore your opinion is important, thank you to the table, good or bad, I accept all criticism.
I also I started in LUA and it's my first HB, so try to be forgiving, if you please
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