Console List
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Pico-8
"PICO-8 is a fantasy console for making, sharing and playing tiny games and other computer programs. It feels like a regular console, but runs on Windows / Mac / Linux. When you turn it on, the machine greets you with a commandline, a suite of cartridge creation tools, and an online cartridge browser called SPLORE."
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TIC-80
"TIC-80 is a free and open source fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games."
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Pixel Vision 8
"Pixel Vision 8 is a next generation 8-bit fantasy game console. Don't just make games, design your system's specs to match actual hardware, or create something new."
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Voxatron
"Voxatron is a fantasy console and collection of games made entirely out of voxels (little colourful cubes, kind of). The Alpha version comes with an arena shooter and action-adventure cartridges as well as powerful design tools to make your own voxelly games."
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WASM4
"WASM-4 is a low-level fantasy game console for building small games with WebAssembly. Game cartridges (ROMs) are small, self-contained .wasm files that can be built with any programming language that compiles to WebAssembly."
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LowRes NX
"The programming language of LowRes NX is based on second-generation, structured BASIC. It offers all the classic commands, but with labels, loops and subprograms instead of line numbers. Graphics and sound are supported by additional commands and you can even access the virtual hardware directly using PEEK and POKE. You have complete control over the program flow, there is no standard update function to implement."
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LIKO-12
"This fantasy computer comes with a default, fully customizable, DOS-like operating system installed, called DiskOS, which provides and environment with basic command line programs and visual game editors."