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wasm4
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WASM Instructions
Related:
A fast Pascal (Delphi) WebAssembly interpreter:
https://github.com/marat1961/wasm
WASM-4:
https://github.com/aduros/wasm4
Curated list of awesome things regarding WebAssembly (wasm) ecosystem:
https://github.com/mbasso/awesome-wasm
Also, it would be nice if there was a WASM (soft) CPU for QEMU, which (if it existed!) would go here:
https://github.com/qemu/qemu/tree/master/target
- Build retro games using WebAssembly for a fantasy console
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Zig & Emscripten?
WASM4 seems to be a fantasy console with good docs that can run zig code in the browser, using the wasm target: https://github.com/aduros/wasm4/blob/main/cli/assets/templates/zig/build.zig
- WASM-4 Fantasy Console 2.0 tagged, with new languages Nim, Odin, & Zig
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WASM-4 is a virtual game console for building retro games directly in WebAssembly
About assembly language, pure WAT (WebAssembly's text format) is an option if you're into that. Check out this example source (play)
Hi, could you please file a bug report? https://github.com/aduros/wasm4/issues
Posting here because there's a Rust template but no actual Rust games yet. Could be fun to see one.
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WASM-4 is a virtual game console for building retro games in Rust and other WebAssembly languages
By the way, the memory corruption issue was also recently reported in Go (which uses similar linker flags to Rust) https://github.com/aduros/wasm4/issues/33
fantasy
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Picotron Is a Fantasy Workstation
There are plenty of alternatives you could find on [1] in the context of fantasy console, almost all of them, oss or proprietary, active or dormant. And honestly many of them were inspired by PICO-8.
[1]: https://github.com/paladin-t/fantasy
- Lista de Fantasy Consoles/Computers
- Why hasn't anyone considered porting the game this way
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Video games that help you learn programming/networking/databases?
Also look into fantasy game consoles. They are emulators of fake game consoles that you make your own games for using built in tools and they use a variety of languages. They're usually free and/or open source, too. There's a master list here but to save you a click, the most popular/favorite ones are:
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does anyone know a game engine the emulates the power and limitations of the snes?
I know that there are a bunch of "fantasy consoles" that provide constrained programming environments more or less similar to developing on older consoles. Pico-8 and TIC-80 are two well-known ones. Quadplay looks interesting to me, probably a bit more powerful than the SNES, but in the ballpark, in terms of resolution and color capabilities.
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Hey, y10 high school student doing GCSEs for Computer science (and some other unrelated GCSEs), I’m thinking of maybe starting to code a small indie game, nothing big at all, when should I start coding a small game and what ‘equipment’ do I need?
If you're interested in small games, Google "fantasy console" and look through this list. A fantasy console is a collection of programming and art tools that limit and simplify the development process. They're often inspired by early home computer systems (70s-90s) that had great hobby programming scenes. Some are free (as in freedom or at least free beer) some are paid, none should be expensive.
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[ANDROID] [2014-2017] A shared computer simulator from the perspecive of my dumb child brain who din't know english but stayed with that memory for years
Here's a list of Fantasy Consoles, which is what your post sounds like it's describing.
- A curated list of fantasy consoles/computers
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TIC-80 Tiny Computer
Not an exhaustive list but check this out: https://github.com/paladin-t/fantasy
What are some alternatives?
quadplay - The quadplay✜ fantasy console
PixelVision8 - Pixel Vision 8's core philosophy is to teach retro game development with streamlined workflows. PV8 is also a platform that standardizes 8-bit fantasy console limitations built on top of the open-source C# game engine based on MonoGame.
wasmtime-go - Go WebAssembly runtime powered by Wasmtime
TIC-80 - TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
javascriptmusic - A.K.A. WebAssembly Music. Live coding music and synthesis in Javascript / AssemblyScript (WebAssembly)
CROSS-LIB - CROSS LIB - A universal 8-bit library and some games built with it
hoard-of-bitfonts - turns out I like bitmap fonts
BootstrapBlazor - A set of enterprise-class UI components based on Bootstrap and Blazor
Octo - A Chip8 IDE
demo - Web-based version of the TX-2 simulator