fantasy-computer
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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ROLI-80 Roguelike fantasy console
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Oct 30, 2021
A fantasy computer with 16 instructions.
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May 15, 2023
A computer emulator/virtual machine intended to demonstrate how computers work at a low level.
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Jan 7, 2024 - Go
A fantasy console inspired by the Nintendo Gameboy!
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Feb 2, 2021 - C
A (not so) tiny RISC custom cpu architecture and system
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Mar 13, 2024 - C
A minimal customizable GUI system for Lua.
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Aug 14, 2022 - Lua
QBASIC implementation in TypeScript
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Aug 8, 2022 - TypeScript
Stuff I made for the Homegirl fantasy-computer
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Aug 16, 2020 - Lua
Simple PL/0 compiler with recursive descent parser, and code generation on the fly.
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Jan 24, 2024 - Rust
Crapht Box - The Fantasy Physics Sandbox!
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Jun 20, 2021
draxel-0 is a Fantasy Console/Computer with hardware-accelerated graphics
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Apr 24, 2022 - C++
A fantasy VM and javascript transpiler for Mmmm()
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Aug 1, 2018 - JavaScript
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Mar 9, 2023 - TypeScript
A fantasy virtual machine with limits on resources.
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Feb 22, 2024 - Rust
eXperimental Retro Computer System. A virtual computer system designed to bridge the gap between retro design and ease of use/programming
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Dec 8, 2021 - CMake
An implementation of the ASM-19 processor done in Rust
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Jun 13, 2021 - Rust
A Reimplementation of 4BOD in Python
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Jun 26, 2021 - Python
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