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 | 160×128 |
Click4 by Josef Patoprsty | ASM | Free, MIT | Windows, macOS, Linux | 64x64 |
CToy by Anaël Seghezzi | C | Free, Zlib | Windows, macOS, Linux | 128×128 |
DRAK-0 by Drew Wibbenmeyer | ChaiScript, LuaJIT (coming soon) | NYOP, MIT | Windows | 320x240 |
DX8 by Robin Southern | ASM | Free, MIT | Windows | 320x256 |
FAZIC by Michał Kalbarczyk | BASIC | Free | Browser | 320x240 |
LIKO-12 by RamiLego4Game | Lua | NYOP, MIT | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android | 192x128 |
LowRes Coder by Timo Kloss | BASIC | $4.99 (F2P) | iOS | up to 128×128 |
NEKO8 by Egor Dorichev | Lua, BASIC, ASM, MoonSciprt | 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 |
Pixel Vision 8 by Pixel Vision 8 | Lua | $14.99 | Windows, macOS, Linux | 256x240 |
PX8 by hallucino | Lua, Python | NYOP, MIT | Windows, macOS, Linux | configurable |
Riko4 by Bryan | Lua | Free, MIT | Windows | 1056x594? |
SCRIPT-8 by Gabriel Florit | JavaScript | Free, MIT | Browser | 128x128 |
SmileBASIC by SmileBoom | BASIC | $9.99 | 3DS | 400x240/320x240 |
Tako 80 by pistacchio | JavaScript | Free, MIT | Browser | 160x144 |
TIC-80 by Vadim Grigoruk | Lua, MoonSciprt, JavaScript | Free/$5(Pro), MIT | Windows, macOS, Linux, Android | 240x136 |
VectorBoy by David Jalbert | Lua | NYOP | Windows | vector |
VVpet by Gardrek | Lua | Free, ? | Löve | 64x64x2/128x128x4/configurable |
Zany80 by Noam Preil | Z80 ASM, C | Free, Apache | Windows, Linux | ? |
- Order by: alphabet.
- Language: it means built-in language for end users, not implementing language.
- NYOP: Name Your Own Price.
People find it difficult to search this kind of software to play with, so it is relaxed for choosing available consoles. However, it's fairly simple to tell if one is not a fantasy console/computer:
- Hardware such as RaspberryPi and Gamebuino are not
- Emulators (eg. NES, C64, DOSBox) are not
- Generic graphics libraries and game engines are not
- Programming IDEs and editors are not
- Minecraft is not
As things evolving, feel free to update this list, or correct any mistakes, pull requests are welcome.