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FANTASY CONSOLES/COMPUTERS

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This is a list of available fantasy consoles/computers. Including softwares which simulate virtual hardwares, with limited functionality. And always encourage creating and sharing tiny retro games and programs with built-in languages and tools.

FC Language Price & License Platform Display
BASIC8 by Tony Wang BASIC $14.99 Windows, macOS, Linux 160x128
Bitsy by Adam Le Doux Instructions Free, ? Browser 16x16 sprites (8x8 per sprite)
CHROMA-60 by Arkia ASM Free Windows, Linux 240x135
Click4 by Josef Patoprsty ASM Free, MIT Windows, macOS, Linux 64x64
CToy by Anaël Seghezzi C Free, zlib Windows, macOS, Linux 128x128
DRAK-0 by Drew Wibbenmeyer ChaiScript, LuaJIT (coming soon) NYOP, MIT Windows 320x240
DX8 by Robin Southern ASM Free, MIT Windows 320x256
ECoS by MLJWare Lua NYOP Windows, macOS, Linux 128x128
FAZIC by Michał Kalbarczyk BASIC Free Browser 320x240
G-eon by Memorix101 JavaScript NYOP Windows, Linux, Raspberry Pi 640x480
Homegirl by poeticAndroid Lua Free Windows, Linux 32 different screen modes from 80x45 to 640x480
IBNIZ by viznut Instructions Free, zlib Windows, Linux 256x256
Leikr by Torbuntu Groovy, Java Free, Apache Linux, Raspberry Pi 3B, 3B+, 3A+, Windows 240x160
LIKO-12 by RamiLego4Game Lua NYOP, MIT Windows, macOS, Linux, Android 192x128
LowRes Coder by Timo Kloss BASIC $4.99 (F2P) iOS Up to 128x128
LowRes NX by Timo Kloss BASIC Free, LGPL3 Windows, macOS, iOS 160x128
LuaG Console by Vulcalien Lua Free, Apache Windows, macOS, Linux 160x160
MakeCode Arcade by Microsoft Blocks, JavaScript, TypeScript Free, MIT Browser, Raspberry Pi 0, custom handhelds 160x120
nano Jammer by Casual Effects nano Free, BSD Browser 64x64
NEKO8 by Egor Dorichev Lua, BASIC, ASM, MoonScript NYOP, ? Windows, macOS, Linux, Android 192x128
Phosphor by Marc Lepage Lua Free, MIT Browser 192x128
PICO-8 by Lexaloffle Lua $14.99 Windows, macOS, Linux, Raspbery Pi 128x128
Pix64 by ZappedCow PNG NYOP Windows, Linux 64x64
Pixel Vision 8 by Pixel Vision 8 Lua Free (Limited tools), $9.99 (All tools), $1/mo (All versions plus extras) Windows, macOS, Linux 256x240
Prism-384 by Grapefruitopia Industries JavaScript $5 Windows, macOS, Linux, Raspberry Pi 384x216
PuzzleScript, DungeonScript by Stephen Lavelle Instructions Free, MIT Browser Configurable, Voxel (DungeonScript)
PX8 by hallucino Lua, Python NYOP, MIT Windows, macOS, Linux Configurable
Pyxel by Takashi Kitao Python Free, MIT Windows, macOS, Linux 256x256
quadplay by Casual Effects PyxlScript Free, LGPL3 Windows, macOS, Linux 384x224
Raccoon by Lutopia & Linheha JavaScript Free, Unlicense Browser 128x128
Riko4 by Bryan Lua Free, MIT Windows, macOS, Linux 280x160
SCRIPT-8 by Gabriel Florit JavaScript Free, MIT Browser 128x128
SmileBASIC by SmileBoom BASIC $9.99 3DS 400x240, 320x240
SubLeq C Free Linux Configurable
Tako 80 by pistacchio JavaScript Free, MIT Browser 160x144
TIC-80 by Vadim Grigoruk Lua, MoonScript, JavaScript Free, $5 (Pro), MIT Windows, macOS, Linux, Android 240x136
VectorBoy by David Jalbert Lua NYOP Windows Vector
Voxatron by Lexaloffle micro-scripting $19.99 Windows, macOS, Linux Voxel
VVpet by Gardrek Lua Free, ? Löve 64x64x2, 128x128x4, Configurable
yuki-js by Nik Coughlin JavaScript subset Free, MIT Browser Configurable
Zany80 by Noam Preil Z80 ASM, C89 Free, Apache Windows, Linux, Browser Serial I/O
  • Ordered by: alphabet.
  • Language: Mean built-in language(s) for end users, not the language in which it was created.
  • NYOP: Name Your Own Price.

People find it difficult to search for this kind of software to play with, so the definition is relaxed for choosing available consoles. However, it's fairly simple to tell if one is not a fantasy console/computer:

  1. Hardware such as RaspberryPi and Gamebuino are not
  2. Emulators of real hardware (eg. NES, C64, DOSBox) are not
  3. Generic graphics libraries and game engines are not
  4. Programming IDEs and editors are not
  5. Minecraft is not

As things keep evolving, feel free to update this list, or correct any mistakes. Pull requests are welcome.

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