rewtro
snake
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MIT License | MIT License |
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rewtro
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85-Byte Snake Game
If you enjoy making games in QR codes you should check out https://github.com/kesiev/rewtro
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Retro personal computer ads from the 1980s
I think the novel and interesting tech is still happening, its just that without the colorful ads for it on TV, and without the software being packaged up and sold with pretty box art that you can physically hold, it doesn't feel as much like a capital-E Experience. It's probably the Internet's fault that we don't do things like that anymore, but the upside is that we now have access to so many ideas and applications from all over, even ones that aren't commercially viable.
Some that look exciting to me are: an AI that lets you animate still photos realistically [1], a simple website that guides you to discover new parks, eateries, and other places near you [2], an AI that colorizes old black-and-white photos/video [3], a Street View style map of the game world from "The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild", with some 1st person 360 degree photos [4], and a tiny game engine that lets you distribute your whole game physically via printed QR codes [5].
If marketing and graphic design people ever felt like getting together to do some 'side projects', I vote that they should make print ads for apps/websites that they like :)
[1] https://github.com/AliaksandrSiarohin/first-order-model
[2] https://randomlocation.xyz (https://randomlocation.xyz/help.txt for customization)
[3] https://github.com/jantic/DeOldify
[4] https://nassimsoftware.github.io/zeldabotwstreetview/
[5] https://github.com/kesiev/rewtro
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Storing Games In A QR Code
Another "game in a barcode (or three)" project: https://github.com/kesiev/rewtro
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QR codes are technically a type of optical storage media... putting them in the same category as CDs and DVDs.
Here's something you might find interesting - an 8 bit virtual console which uses QR codes to store video games. I came across it a few weeks ago and think it's pretty neat.
- Paper Videogame Cartridges
snake
- Snake in 61 Bytes
- Snake Game in 61 Bytes
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🐍 The Journey of Creating the Smallest Snake Game in the World🐍
Feel free to explore the project on GitHub and try out the online Demo. Thank you all for being part of this remarkable journey.
- My snake game is now only 69 bytes but there is a problem
- My snake game is now 81 bytes and includes comments, but I need your help
- 85-Byte Snake Game
- Snake in 89 Bytes
- I managed to fit my snake game into 100 bytes
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