retro8
PICO-8 implementation with SDL2/SDL1.2 and RetroArch back-ends (by Jakz)
Arduboy-homemade-package
Arduino IDE board package for Arduboy and homemade versions making things easy (by MrBlinky)
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1.8 | 5.1 | |
about 2 years ago | 4 months ago | |
C++ | C++ | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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retro8
Posts with mentions or reviews of retro8.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-13.
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Tutorial for Pico8 on Recalbox?
So, it sounds like what you're experiencing is just plain old compatibility issues with Retro8, and you should file them as bugs on Retro8's issue page.
- Is Pico 8 available on RP2+?
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What's the best real handheld to play PICO-8 on the go?
I'm guessing you've already seen/tried this? "GitHub - Jakz/retro8: PICO-8 implementation with SDL2/SDL1.2 and RetroArch back-ends" https://github.com/Jakz/retro8
- Retro-8: PICO-8 implementation with SDL2/SDL1.2 and RetroArch back-ends
- Arduboy
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Pico-8 on the PocketGo S30?
I found Pico-8 when I installed the ADAM distribution on my RG350M. I downloaded a cool curated romset of about 100 PICO-8 games (https://github.com/Jakz/retro8/files/5432890/cartridges.zip)
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Celeste Classic Vita Port
There are projects for porting the full Pico8 engine to different platforms, but as it is a closed source project the actual process is closer to making an emulator than a port. The main one I know of is Retro8, but there are a lot of others.
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#LowResNX is now available as a #libretro core.
a pico8 core is in development though: https://github.com/Jakz/retro8
Arduboy-homemade-package
Posts with mentions or reviews of Arduboy-homemade-package.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-02-13.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing retro8 and Arduboy-homemade-package you can also consider the following projects:
fake-08 - A Pico-8 player/emulator for console homebrew
Ardutris - Tetris emulator for the Arduboy miniature game system
Arduboy - Core library for the Arduboy.
OpenRCT2 - An open source re-implementation of RollerCoaster Tycoon 2 🎢
Arduboy2 - An alternative library for the Arduboy miniature game system
yocto-8 - A (WIP) PICO-8 cartridge runner for the Raspberry Pi Pico
retro-book-gardens - The raycasting engine from the book "Gardens of Imagination"
SoftwareRenderer - Software rendering engine with PBR. Built from scratch on C++.
ccleste-vita - Celeste Classic C source port for Vita, 3DS and PC.
ardutoids - Asteroids for the arduboy
retro8 vs fake-08
Arduboy-homemade-package vs Ardutris
retro8 vs Arduboy
Arduboy-homemade-package vs Arduboy
retro8 vs OpenRCT2
Arduboy-homemade-package vs Arduboy2
retro8 vs yocto-8
retro8 vs retro-book-gardens
retro8 vs SoftwareRenderer
retro8 vs ccleste-vita
retro8 vs ardutoids
retro8 vs Arduboy2