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− | + | A fantasy video game console (or fantasy computer) is an emulator for a fictitious video game console. In short, it aims to create the experience of retrogaming without the need to emulate a real console, allowing the developer to freely decide what specifications their fictional hardware will have. | |
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+ | The two most popular Fantasy computers are [[wikipedia:PICO-8|PICO-8]] and [[wikipedia:TIC-80|TIC-80]] | ||
+ | =Emulators= | ||
* [https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=2492 Chip 1.5] | * [https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=2492 Chip 1.5] | ||
* [https://tic80.com/play?cart=953 Chip-80 for Tic80] | * [https://tic80.com/play?cart=953 Chip-80 for Tic80] | ||
[[Category:Emulators on miscellaneous]] | [[Category:Emulators on miscellaneous]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Wikipedia copies]] |
Revision as of 00:32, 21 January 2024
A fantasy video game console (or fantasy computer) is an emulator for a fictitious video game console. In short, it aims to create the experience of retrogaming without the need to emulate a real console, allowing the developer to freely decide what specifications their fictional hardware will have.
The two most popular Fantasy computers are PICO-8 and TIC-80