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I built RetroAssembly as a classic games cabinet that lives entirely in the browser. It's open source and free to use, and if you'd like you can even host your own instance with Docker (the Docker image is only ~70 MB).<p>What it does:<p>- Browse and play a library of classic systems (Nint...
Rocketwerkz CEO says frameworks, not engines, are the future of game development
(gamedeveloper.com)
Show HN: My portfolio is a retro terminal with a virtual file system and more
(davidesantangelo.com)
Hi HN! I built my portfolio as an interactive bash terminal simulator.<p>Tech stack: Vanilla JavaScript, no frameworks
Features:
- Virtual filesystem with directories (about/, projects/, skills/, .secret/)
- Working bash commands (cd, ls, cat, sudo, etc.)
- Hidden easter egg unlo...