jtbin
Binary files for MiSTerFPGA, Pocket and other platforms (by jotego)
TIC-80
TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games. (by nesbox)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
jtbin
Posts with mentions or reviews of jtbin.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-25.
- Jotego Public Release of Out Run Arcade Core
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How do you get the Outrun core?
So I went to his GitHub and searched, and sure enough there it is lol.
- Racing wheel and old arcade racers?
- Is it worth getting into the MiSTer IF I'm mostly interested in arcade games?
- Are the contents of MRA files subject to change?
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CPS2 Core goes public!
As far as I understand it, if you have beta cores disabled, you only download from JSTABLE but if beta cores are enabled, you download from jtbin.
- CPS2 is out baybee
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Street Fighter (US, set 1) core
You can find it in Jotego's github: https://github.com/jotego/jtbin/tree/master/mister/sf/releases
TIC-80
Posts with mentions or reviews of TIC-80.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2024-12-05.
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WASM-4: Build retro games using WebAssembly for a fantasy console
Here for example is a rust template: https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80/tree/main/templates/rust
- Antirez/load81: SDL based Lua programming environment for kids similar to Codea
- X11-Basic (1991-2020)
- Ask HN: Platform for 11 year old to create video games?
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The Fennel Programming Language
You'll always need to deal with a bit of Lua afaik. If you like fantasy consoles, you can use TIC-80[1] to not have to deal with any Lua.
[1] https://tic80.com/
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Ask HN: What's the most fun you've had developing for an older gaming system?
Not 100% retro but I've had a lot of fun doing Tiny Code Christmas[1] the last couple of years on TIC-80 [2]
For actual retro system. 68000 assembler on the Atari ST is fun or for a slightly different challenge the Amiga
[1] https://tcc.lovebyte.party/
[2] https://tic80.com/
- What do I think about Lua after shipping a project with 60k lines of code?
- Picotron Is a Fantasy Workstation
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Ask HN: Yo wants to build a game, I'm lost. What can I do?
Or the more free TIC-80. I have paid for both, but never used either enough to be able to say one or the other has any significant advantages.
https://tic80.com/
- Not only Unity...