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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 Play64
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Play64

Play64 is a game engine for Gameboy/Atari 2600 games

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PX8

An Open Source Fantasy Console (128x128 pixels), by using a cartridge that contains the code/gfx/music

Fantasy consoles icon FCO-16
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FCO-16

FCO-16 or Fantasy Console 16 is a virtual console for creating tiny games.

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Luchok_libretro

64x32 is enough for everybody. Fantasy Console inspired by Chip-8.

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PQ93

A fantasy console designed for making small games for game jams or as "code golf" style exercises

Fantasy consoles icon PICO-8
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PICO-8

A paid fantasy console for making, sharing and playing tiny games and other computer programs

Fantasy consoles icon Thunderbird
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Thunderbird

An 8bit fantasy console. It operates on an instruction queue and executes WebAssembly games.

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Pix64

Pix64 is a tiny fantasy console that let you create games