Fantasy console
A fantasy console is a game engine and/or virtual machine simulating and inspired by 8-bit computers and consoles from yesteryear. It forces developers to work within constraints on color palettes, sound channels, resolution, memory, etc. Very popular in the retrogaming and game jam scenes.
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PTM (Programmable Tile Machine) is a "pseudo-8-bit fantasy computer" that you can program using a built-in programming language called PTML.
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Build retro games using WebAssembly for a fantasy console.
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TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
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a fantasy video game console with vector graphics and a declarative statically typed functional programming language
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Lua 5.4 fantasy computer
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Open Web LoSpec 16 Fantasy Console
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The quadplay✜ fantasy console
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A curated list of available fantasy consoles/computers.
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A Neo-Retro Fantasy Console. Make WASM-powered, networked multiplayer games.
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Simple graphical playground built on top of SFML.Net
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Bitty Engine - An itty bitty 2D game engine, with built-in editors, programmable in Lua.
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A fantasy handheld console for small visual novels, 2d RPGs, and other story-rich games!
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Another fantasy console with weird specs
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A retro game engine for Python
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