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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TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
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General repository for all code (games, BIOS, etc) that runs within the Vircon32 console itself
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All console content contributed by the Vircon32 community
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Mirror to: https://gitlab.com/IamPyu/orm64 (May be out of date)
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A (not so) tiny RISC custom cpu architecture and system
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Reasonable emulator for a steadily less shitty fantasy computer. ROM sources are in https://github.com/Kawa-oneechan/Asspull3X-roms
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Experimental Fantasy Console for 3D (sic!)
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Shitty ROM and disk image sources for a shitty fantasy computer. Emulator is in https://github.com/Kawa-oneechan/Asspull3X
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Dec 6, 2023 - C
A Fantasy Console intended as a tool for pixel art game development.
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A GBJAM9 entry written in C for the WASM-4 fantasy console.
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Oct 16, 2021 - C
An extremely WIP fantasy console/computer inspired by the C64 and other retro computers
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TIC-80 fork enabling server-side unit testing to help kids learn how to code, by developing games!
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Mar 2, 2021 - C
A fantasy console inspired by the Nintendo Gameboy!
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Feb 2, 2021 - C
Zany80 fantasy computer system
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Sep 26, 2020 - C
Simple Game Engine in C++ to create Retro games.
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