This jam is now over. It ran from 2025-05-04 16:00:00 to 2025-08-03 22:59:59. View 2 entries
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Please read the Rules and Submissions Requirements carefully
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Welcome to the 8/16-Bit BASIC Programming Challenge, where programmers will compete to create a simulation of a CARD GAME (any card game - UNO, Poker, Tris etc) using the BASIC programming language on 8/16-bit machines.
This challenge is dedicated to all fans of retrocomputing and BASIC programming.
The goal is to recreate a classic card game that runs smoothly with the limited resources of an 8/16-bit machine. It will be an opportunity to test your optimization skills, creativity and attention to detail!
As always the idea behind our Game Jams is to increase knowledge and awareness around the retro computers that we all love.
Your win is your achievement in completing such a challenge.
This challenge is for 8/16bit machines but we tend to stay away from Intel CPUs Machines hence they are not permitted.
Any submissions that has malicious intentions or do not follow the rules (Read Below) will be removed.
If you have DOUBTS about something or QUESTIONS regarding the JAM please ASK do not ASSUME.
Send an email to retroprogrammersInside@gmail.com or via Phaze101 Discord.
The program must simulate the operation of a complete card game, including:
- Optimization: On an 8/16-bit machine, resource usage is crucial. Participants will need to optimize their code for memory and speed, ensuring that the program runs smoothly on limited hardware.
- Innovation: Any additional features that enhance the game (e.g. animations, sounds, or special functions) will be considered a bonus!
"Participated in the Retro Programmers Inside (RPI) and Phaze101 Game Jam"
Participants must send their program by 3rd August to retroprogrammersInside@gmail.com or via Phaze101 Discord, complete with source code and with a short document describing the work done.
Note: If you don't have an 8/16-bit machine, you can use emulators like Vice for the Commodore 64 or Fuse for the ZX Spectrum.
At the end of the challenge there will be a live stream event in which all the games made will be shown.
Please allow time for this especially if there are many entries or if Phaze101 is travelling but a date will be communicated on RPI FB group and the Phaze101 Discord.
This is our way of celebrating the Game Jam and how everyone gets his glory.
Here are some requirements for the submission doc that you need to mention in your instructions
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