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In an era of photorealistic graphics, a unique movement is capturing the hearts of developers: fantasy consoles. But what exactly are they? Unlike traditional emulators, fantasy consoles are virtual machines that simulate the technical limitations of 1980s hardware—like the NES or Commodore 64—without ever having existed as physical devices. Fantasy consoles offer a low barrier to entry for indie game development. They typically use accessible languages like Lua, making them perfect educational tools for beginners.

Fantasy consoles icon Click4
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Click4

Is a fantasy console based on nibbles.

https://github.com/josefnpat/click4
Fantasy consoles icon DreamBox
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DreamBox

A 3D fantasy console inspired by the cool nostalgia of the 2000s.

https://crit-chance-studios.itch.io/dreambox
Fantasy consoles icon Cel7
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Cel7

A 60kb framework for making grid-based games limited to 4-bit color ASCII output.

https://rxi.itch.io/cel7
Fantasy consoles icon DX8
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DX8

An emulator for a fictional computer, inspired by British made computers of the 1980s.

https://betajaen.itch.io/dx8
Fantasy consoles icon CherryPop
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CherryPop

A free and open source fantasy console. It was made in Love2D. Lua scripting.

https://shrimpcat-games.itch.io/cherrypop
Fantasy consoles icon BLIP-4
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BLIP-4

Fantasy console inspired by Microvision, NES, 4BoD, 4BID-N

https://lunaryss.itch.io/blip-4-fc
Fantasy consoles icon BEEP-8
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BEEP-8

A virtual retro game console designed for developing C/C++ applications.

https://beep8.github.io/beep8-sdk/
Fantasy consoles icon BASIC8
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BASIC8

An integrated Fantasy Computer. Share and play disks in BASIC, with built-in tools for editing sprite, tiles, map, etc.

https://github.com/paladin-t/b8