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You are Portia Crane, Asset Recovery Specialist.
All you know about your mission is:

"IF THEY GET PRINCESS, THE WAR IS LOST.
IT'S UP TO YOU."

Explore a space station crawling with rogue machines and even rival bounty hunters with the same objective as you - but with far, far different intentions!

Expand your arsenal as you collect upgrades to your trusty arm cannon and armor!

Test your might against several bosses - including a FREAKING SPACE NINJA!

Can you SAVE PRINCESS?

Features native bluetooth controller support for Android and X360 controller support for Windows!

Out for Android and PC now!

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Luto on Steam and other stores (store.steampowered.com)
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Luto is a psychological horror experience where you take on the role of someone unable to leave their home. Every attempt to escape will lead you deeper into the unknown, where nothing is as it seems

Epic
Xbox

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Japanese indie games have a way of making the strangest and most macabre things look cute. Released on September 10 on Steam, The Little Tomb: The Maholova Club and the Search for a Dead Body falls right under this category. The 3D exploration game puts you in the shoes of Kofun, a young boy whose peculiar key-hole shape leads him to believe he is, in fact, an ancient Japanese tomb (as is the literal translation of his name). With his self-appointed identity, Kofun is on the lookout for a body to bury inside of himself.

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Long-dormant publisher Acclaim has officially reentered the gaming space with its first Play Acclaim video presentation, unveiling a diverse slate of upcoming titles aimed squarely at the indie scene. The showcase, which aired today, featured nine games spanning a mix of genres, aesthetics, and developers, with an additional surprise drop that’s available now.

Once a household name in gaming during the ’80s and ’90s, Acclaim is positioning this comeback not through big-budget IPs, but with a clear push toward unique, creator-driven projects. The company’s refreshed mission appears to lean heavily on smaller teams and experimental ideas, signaling a different approach from the Acclaim of old.

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A mix between Portal, Zelda and Metroid. Exploration, puzzles, terrible combat, secret upgrades and new abilities that help you reach new places.

Humble
Epic
Nintendo
Xbox

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Little Problems is an adorable detective game developed by Posh Cat Studios and published by Amplified Games. It features gameplay similar to titles such as The Case of the Golden Idol and the Duck Detective duology, in which players have to examine a static scene for clues about the identities of people involved, the nature of the current problem, and what characters’ goals and issues are.

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The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything

The Preposterous Awesomeness of Everything is a satirical point-and-click adventure game, about progress, politics and propulsive nozzles. It features fun verbs, irrelevant ducks and satirical shenanigans.
Four Last Things

Four Last Things is a point-and-click adventure game made from Renaissance-era paintings and public domain recordings of classical music. It is about sin, and the Four Last Things – Death, Judgement, Heaven and Hell – and strives to be intelligent and ridiculous in equal measures.
The Procession to Calvary

Pilfer from pirates, conspire with cardinals and perform miracles with an incompetent magician. The Procession to Calvary is a Pythonesque adventure game made from Renaissance paintings, and a spiritual successor to the critically acclaimed Four Last Things.
Death of the Reprobate

Explore a world built from the luscious landscapes, turbulent townscapes and preposterous portraits of real Renaissance paintings. Death of the Reprobate is a Rabelaisian adventure game from the creator of Four Last Things and The Procession to Calvary.

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Did you know, there was once a time when we could predict the stars...

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Five artists explain how their work influenced game worlds, stories and emotions.

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Sharpen your pencils, pack your notebooks, and pick up your controller (what?!) - it's time for a new lesson in fear. We’re going Back to School!

This exclusive Steam bundle includes The Coma: Recut and The Coma 2: Deluxe Edition (includes Artbook, Soundtrack, and 2 DLC costumes). Dive headfirst into the Korean shadow realm and explore the twisted halls of Sehwa High with BOTH full games.
The Coma: Recut
After spending all night studying for the last day of Sehwa High’s final exams, Youngho has an eerie dream. He arrives at school the next morning and learns someone tried to commit suicide in school the night before. Despite this, class goes on! Youngho drifts asleep during the final only to wake and find himself trapped in the school at night. The only problem is... he’s not alone. You can run. You can hide. Can you survive while piecing together the nightmarish mystery of Sehwa High?
The Coma 2: Vicious Sisters
Mina Park, a student of Sehwa High and Youngho's childhood friend, awakens at night in Sehwa High. It isn’t long before she realizes that something is amiss. The once-familiar school where she spends her evenings studying looks twisted by something dark and sinister. She finds herself pursued by someone, or something, that looks eerily like her English teacher. To survive, Mina must venture beyond the boundaries of her school and into the surrounding district. There, she will encounter strange creatures, mysterious strangers, and uneasy allies.

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Welcome

A much-delayed August issue is finally ready. I was busy, so I could not work on it as often as I wanted to. Also, getting banned from lemmy.world for unknown reasons did not help, I was confused why there was less traffic in the community than usual until @Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world informed me that I was banned. I tried to contact the admins, but I never heard back from them. Eventually I made a new account on piefed and I am posting from there. Lemmy.world is missing about 10 days of posts because of the ban.

Anyway, this issue is focusing on the programming language BASIC. The history and its relation with early hobby and indie games. Of course we have the monthly gaming news, a free game, but this time not in Python but in BASIC. Furthermore, Blast from the Past returns with links to scans of an old book about programming in BASIC, and Indie Hardware, which is about the Mega 65 computer, and finally the usual Corner of Fun.

Since it is already September, I am not sure if I will do another issue for September. I might wait until October for the next one or do a small issue with news only.

Finally, in the comments, I will link PDF files and Markdown files of all the issues.

RSS Feed: https://friendica.world/feed/bside/posts

News

Open Source game news

Wake to Hell 0.5.0 (2025-07-17)

Gameplay
Gameplay

an interactive story game, self-proclaimed walking simulator, about a former surgeon, Lukifer Dredd, coming back to the hospital, only to realize something dark had occurred, then attempting to piece together just what happened. Being based on a webcomic, it shares similar themes of mental distress and plot connections.

Link

LinCity-NG 2.14.0 (2025-07-04)

LinCity-NG
LinCity-NG

LinCity-NG is a city building game that is the successor to and fork of LinCity.

  • Gameplay

    • Fixed a bug that allowed uncompleted monuments to be bulldozed.
    • Improved terrain/ecology generation algorithms.
  • User Interface

    • Fixed duplicate click events in the new-game menu.
    • Added warning dialogs when a construction cannot be built.
    • Reworded most in-game pop-up dialogs.
    • Fixed the "map size" configuration option so it no longer resets to 100 when
      loading a scenario.
    • Added --config, --app-data, and --user-data command-line options for
    • specifying custom paths.
    • Removed support for restarting the game automatically. This means the user
      must restart the game manually if they change the language setting.

and more

Fear of View 0.1.1.0 (2025-08-15)

Gameplay
Gameplay

Constrained roguelike ("broughlike") game for colour terminals, played on a 5x5 grid of cells which are regenerated when out of view.

Revision history for fearOfView

  • 0.1.0.0 -- 2025-08-10
  • First release.
  • 0.1.0.3 -- 2025-08-12
  • Fix incompatibility with recent GHC. Thanks Francesco Ariis.
  • Fix WASD keybindings
  • 0.1.1.0 -- 2025-08-15
  • Add bearlibterminal-based UI (enabled with -fbear)

Homepage

Pikifen 1.0.0 (2025-08-15)

Logo

a fan-made Pikmin-based engine, built with flexibility in mind.

Homepage

AAAAXY 1.6.283 (2025-08-21)

Gameplay
Gameplay

a platforming game with strange geometry.

Homepage

Indie game news

Tanuki: Pon's Summer Free Steam Demo

Tanuki post
Tanuki post

  • Tanuki: Pon's Summer lets you deliver mail and explore a charming Japanese town.
  • Experience fun summer activities like bug catching, sushi making, baseball, and karaoke mini-games.
  • Befriend quirky villagers or annoy them using a unique emoji-based dialogue system.

More here

The Royal Writ Releases in Early August

The Royal Writ

  • The Royal Writ releases for PC via Steam.
  • Experience a lane-based deckbuilder where every decision is final, shaping your kingdom’s fate each run.
  • Lead an army of quirky animal warriors, each card with unique abilities and stories that impact your strategy.
  • Permanently lose cards that fall in battle, adding high stakes and memorable sacrifices to every adventure.

More here

Catto's Post Office Confirmed For August Steam Release

First a Tanuki post delivery now a cat, what's next?
First a Tanuki post delivery now a cat, what's next?

  • Catto's Post Office releases on Steam, letting you deliver mail as an adorable feline postcat.
  • Explore a cozy open world, visit shops, and meet quirky cat residents in a whimsical town setting.

Read more

Memoria Wake Launches Free Demo on Steam

Memoria Wake
Memoria Wake

  • Play as Nilo, a tiny cat in a raincoat, battling nightmares with smart, parry-driven combat mechanics.
  • Experience two distinct biomes: a world of living toys and a mysterious, rundown university setting.
  • Face off against two challenging bosses, with over twenty planned for the full Memoria Wake release.

More here

Awaysis reinvents 16-Bit dungeon crawling with next-gen physics

17-Bit's Jake Kazdal shares how this indie adventure is reimagining retro.

Read here

Fractured Core Announces Mid-August Release

Fractured Core
Fractured Core

  • Fractured Core launches on Steam, bringing classic JRPG gameplay to a cyberpunk setting.
  • Lead a team of mercenaries for Athena PMC, taking on high-risk missions in a conspiracy-filled future.
  • Squad-based, turn-based combat with unique abilities, psionic augments, and deep character progression.
  • Face challenging enemies.

Read more here

Whimside Receives Early August Release Date For Steam

Not Pokemon
Not Pokemon

  • Whimside launches on Steam, bringing cozy idle creature collection to your desktop.
  • Collect, hybridize, and decorate with unique Whimlings in your own customizable whimsical space.
  • Unlock new biomes, creative decorations, and bonuses through gameplay and community participation.

Read here

Try to Create a Digital Organism by Combining Cells in This Indie Game

I see you
I see you

Gameplay
Gameplay

Its Alive!
Its Alive!

In Bioneers, you can build a simulated organism by creating and sustaining cells and biological systems.

More here

Persona-inspired tactics RPG Demonschool

Gameplay

Demonschool was first announced all the way back in 2022, which wasn't all that long ago, but it's been near the top of the list for me since that first trailer released thanks to its vibe that can be best described as somewhere between Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Persona. That trailer also came with the promise of a 2023 release date before a number of delays. Here we are in August 2025, where I was hoping to see it pop up during the latest Nintendo Indie World showcase, and then the showcase ended without a peep of it.

More here

Magic Inn

Bewitched clean up
Bewitched clean up

Gameplay
Gameplay

Gameplay
Gameplay

As a young wizard you are sent to work at a ramshackle tavern in the town of Crop Meadow, it's your job to give this once-glorious public house some TLC. On top of that, you have spells to master, drinks to mix, and a salad-chopping minigame to perfect.

Read here

Cleaning Up! is an upcoming wholesome and satisfying game about tidying

After magical cleaning comes regular cleaning
After magical cleaning comes regular cleaning

With a demo available, Cleaning Up! looks like pure joy if you love making things sparkle.

A game all about tidying the mess you find with vacuums, brushes, mops, sprays and more. You're a cleaning gig worker taking on a variety of quests from a hoarder's apartment to an old haunted mansion. There's plenty of variety in the locations and what you'll be doing, including running away from ghosts and solving puzzles.

Find out more

Formula Legends Drops New Demo and Release Date

Formula Legends
Formula Legends

  • Launches September
  • Race iconic cars across 14 historic-inspired tracks with rain, variable -weather, and advanced race strategy
  • Drive 16 legendary car models, 112 liveries, and compete as over 200 drivers inspired by motorsport icons
  • Customize vehicles, tackle story mode, and climb global leaderboards in Time Attack and custom races

Link

Oceaneers Announces Free Demo Available in Late September

Oceaneers
Oceaneers

  • Oceaneers launches a free playable demo in September, offering an early hands-on survival experience.
  • Survive in a post-apocalyptic ocean world by crafting rafts, maintaining islands, and managing a colony.

Link

Confetti’s Cozy Corner: Discounty

Gameplay
Gameplay

Gameplay
Gameplay

You arrive in the quaint yet quirky town of Bloomkest, to reconnect with your very ambitious Aunt Teller. As the new shopkeep, you will be taking over the only grocery store in the entire town, Discounty! As you walk through Bloomkest to get acquainted with your new surroundings, the dilapidated state of the buildings compared to upscale areas becomes very obvious. You begin learning the basics of running a grocery store.

Link

RECUR Is a Time-Bending Puzzle Platformer

RECUR
RECUR

We are long past the days of tossing newspapers into mailboxes on a bike in Paperboy. Now we have postmen saving the world from the apocalypse using time manipulation. And in RECUR, you do just that.
Link

‘Cult of PiN’ Plays Roguelike Pinball Across Cursed Tables

Gameplay

More Gameplay

Cult of PiN finds you playing a distinctly corrupt pinball table, smashing corrupted eyes to keep moving onto the next challenge.

Link

Homebrew news

Lost Phoenix for GBC

Action in the sewers like old games
Action in the sewers like old games

And on a bridge
And on a bridge

In a world paralyzed by pandemic and unrest, a dark plot is being set into motion. A terrorist group known as the Absolvers, lead by the evil TALBOTT, are plotting to throw the city into chaos. The only ones who can stop them are a sword-wielding amnesiac named Isaac and a gun-toting femme fatale named Layla. Together, they must fight their way across the city to stop the Absolvers and resolve their own personal conflicts with the group.

Game

MUSKETEER for C64

Gameplay
Gameplay

Gameplay
Gameplay

Gameplay
Gameplay

Cardinal Richelieu has betrayed the queen of France!

To blackmail her into giving in to his wicked will, the cardinal has had his heartless agents steal Queen Anne’s diamond studs! Heeding the desperate pleas from the queen’s maid, four brave musketeers have sworn to foil the dastardly deeds of the cardinal and retrieve the royal gems, or die trying!

Game

The Layover Hit: Assassin's Run For GBC

Gameplay
Gameplay

Kill the helicopter!
Kill the helicopter

Action while riding a bike!
Action while riding a bike!

Wildcard hitwoman GEMMA and her handler SAM take on an assignment to kill 8 targets back-to-back. Travel all across the country while fighting bodyguards, killer drones and guard dogs to execute your targets and get paid!

Game


Featured article: History of BASIC Programming

BASIC

This time, instead of looking at the history of a game genre, we are going to take a look at the history of a programming language, and specifically the BASIC programming language.  The BASIC programming language played a big role in the early history of indie and hobby gaming, so I think it might be interesting learning its history.

BASIC is a family of programming languages originally developed at Dartmouth College in 1963. The goal of the BASIC was to make it use the main computer o darthmout university even if they had not knowledge of computer sciece. The first of version of BASIC was written by John G. Kemeny who was the chairman of the Dartmouth College Mathematics Department and Thomas E. Kurtz. The new language was heavily patterned on FORTRAN II; statements were one-to-a-line, numbers were used to indicate the target of loops and branches, and many of the commands were similar or identical to Fortran. However, the syntax was changed wherever it could be improved.

MSX Basic

With the advent of BASIC, students and faculty that had never touched a computer before were coming up with ideas about how to use it. What kind of programs could they write, like maybe help them in creating music or discovering new medical treatments. But the most popular use was for creating and playing games.

Simple BASIC
Simple BASIC

Wanting use of the language to become widespread, its designers made the compiler available free of charge. They allowed local high schools to connect with the university computer so young students could learn basic programming. Soon the BASIC programming language was available to college campuses all over the USA for thousands of students.
They also made it available to high schools in the Hanover, New Hampshire, area and regionally throughout New England on Teletype Model 33 and Model 35 teleprinter terminals connected to Dartmouth via dial-up phone lines. Furthermore, they put considerable effort into promoting the language.

The HP 2000 system designed to run BASIC
The HP 2000 system designed to run BASIC

All those students that later entered the job market began to recommend the BASIC programming language, and soon many companies started to adopt BASIC.
Since the BASIC language was small, it was made for computers of the 60s, it could easily run on cheaper computers of the 70s used by companies or people who could not afford a high-end computer.

The first version of BASIC for microcomputers was co-written by Bill Gates, Paul Allen, and Monte Davidoff for their newly formed company, Micro-Soft. Originally it was licensed for the Altair 8800 it was later licensed for the Apple II, TRS-80, Commodore range of computers, and the Japanese MSX computers. This meant that almost all home computers in the 80s came with the BASIC programming language. Meanwhile, members of the Homebrew Computer Club began circulating copies of the program, causing Gates to write his Open Letter to Hobbyists, complaining about this early example of software piracy. In response to Gates's letter, and partially to make an even smaller BASIC that would run usefully on 4 KB machines, Bob Albrecht urged Dennis Allison to write their own variation of the language. How to design and implement a stripped-down version of an interpreter for the BASIC language was covered in articles by Allison in the first three quarterly issues of the People's Computer Company newsletter published in 1975 and implementations with source code published in Dr. Dobb's Journal of Tiny BASIC Calisthenics & Orthodontia: Running Light Without Overbyte. This led to a wide variety of Tiny BASICs with added features or other improvements.

Nibbles a snake game written in BASIC
Nibbles a snake game written in BASIC

While parents bought a computer for doing home accounts, their kids probably spend a lot of time playing games. While doing so, they also started playing around with the BASIC language to see what they could create. As the popularity of BASIC grew in this period, computer magazines published complete source code in BASIC for video games, utilities, and other programs. Given BASIC's straightforward nature, it was a simple matter to type in the code from the magazine and execute the program. Different magazines were published featuring programs for specific computers, though some BASIC programs were considered universal and could be used in machines running any variant of BASIC (sometimes with minor adaptations). While playing with BASIC and learning how easy it was to learn and use the language, some users attempted to go further and start trying to recreate the games that they had on their computers. Initially creating simple text-based games like text adventure games, but later having grasped how to program, they started learning other programming languages like machine code and C++, creating more complex and in-depth games and creating the first hobby and indie games.

DONKEY.BAS

GORILLAS

When Microsoft started to sell the first computers with MS-DOS, they came with GW-BASIC that was later replaced with QBASIC, a free version of Microsoft Quick BASIC. While on those computers BASIC was not as popular as on the early home computers, it still helped many users to get into programming and create their first games.

QBASIC

In the late 80s, the popularity of BASIC began to wane. But in 1991, Microsoft gave new life to the language by creating Visual Basic, which was object-oriented. Visual Basic made it easy to create simple form-based applications, and the integration with Microsoft Office apps like Excel allowed users that were familiar with BASIC from using it on early home computers to expand the capabilities of office software.

While better programming languages that are both easy to use and powerful exist today, like Python, BASIC has not completely died out. If you want to try playing with BASIC and get a better sense of how early indie games were created, there are a few options.

1. FreeBASIC: A modern BASIC compiler for Windows, Linux, FreeBSD, and even MS-DOS. FreeBASIC offers modern features like object-oriented programming and support for OpenGL and DirectX. By default, it is not compatible with older BASIC programs, but compatibility can be achieved by running FreeBASIC with the -lang qb parameter, which attempts to replicate QuickBASIC behavior and can compile many QuickBASIC programs without modification. Unlike QuickBASIC, FreeBASIC is a command-line-only compiler unless users manually install an external integrated development environment (IDE). IDEs specifically made for FreeBASIC include FBide and FbEdit. FreeBASIC is a free, open-source product.

FreeBASIC

2. QB64PE: A BASIC compiler for Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X, designed to be compatible with Microsoft QBasic and QuickBASIC. It offers a modern audio and graphics library, as well as networking capabilities. QB64PE maintains strong compatibility with QuickBASIC and QBasic, though not 100%, and includes a built-in IDE. QB64PE is a free, open-source product.

QB64PE

3. Visual Basic Net: A continuation of Microsoft's Visual Basic, implemented on .NET, Mono, and the .NET Framework. Visual Basic is often used in conjunction with the Windows Forms GUI library to create desktop applications for Windows. Programming with Visual Basic .NET involves dragging and dropping controls on a form using a GUI designer and writing the corresponding code for each control. The Visual Basic .NET compiler is open source, while Visual Studio is free with some commercial features.

4. Microsoft's Small Basic: A BASIC interpreter with a built-in IDE, designed to help students transition from visual programming languages like Scratch to text-based programming. The language has only 14 keywords and includes a "Turtle" graphics library inspired by the Logo family of programming languages. Small Basic is available for Windows and online, and is a free, open-source program.

Microsoft's Small Basic

5. Gambas: An object-oriented dialect of the BASIC programming language, accompanied by an integrated development environment. Available for Linux and FreeBSD, Gambas is designed to build graphical programs using the Qt or GTK toolkit. The Gambas IDE is written in Gambas and includes a GUI designer to aid in creating user interfaces in an event-driven style. Gambas can also create command-line applications and text-based user interfaces. It is a free, open-source program.

Gambas

6. SmallBASIC: Designed to run on minimal hardware, with primary support for platforms like Palm OS, where memory, CPU cycles, and screen space are limited. SmallBASIC supports applications similar to those of GW-BASIC and QBasic on the IBM PC, with capabilities for drawing graphic primitives, creating sounds, string manipulation, and displaying text in various fonts. It is also intended as a tool for mathematics, with built-in functions for unit conversion, algebra, matrix math, trigonometry, statistics, and two- and three-dimensional equation graphing.

7. Others: Several lesser-known implementations of BASIC exist, such as Dragon BASIC for the Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS, wwwBasic for embedding BASIC directly into web pages, Tiny-Basic, a BASIC implementation in Python, and Quite BASIC and qbjs, online implementations of BASIC.

Last Minute update:

Microsoft has released the version 1.1 source code of “Microsoft BASIC for 6502 Microprocessor” on GitHub

Sources:
Wikipedia,
Youtube,
Reddit posts


Free Game In BASIC

2  print "treasure"  
4  let c = 0  
5  let s = 0  
6  let m = 0  
7  let k = 0  
8  print "------"  
9  print "|home|"  
10 print "|l  j|"  
11 print "|....|"  
12 print "enter: "  
13 print "1 explore, 0 exit"  
14 input c  
15 if c = 0 then goto 255  
16 print "------------"  
17 print "....road...."  
18 print "------------"  
19 print "enter: "  
20 print "1 home, 2 mount"  
21 print "3 forest, 4 city"  
22 print "5 lake"  
23 input c  
24 if c = 1 then goto 8  
25 if c = 2 then goto 29  
26 if c = 3 then goto 46  
27 if c = 4 then goto 55  
28 if c = 5 then goto 70  
29 print "---------"  
30 print "/\/\/\/\/"  
31 print "--mount--"  
32 print "\......./"  
33 if m = 0 then print "you do not know"  
34 if m = 0 then print "where to search"  
35 if m = 0 then print "you return"  
36 if m = 0 then goto 16  
37 if m = 1 then print "you found the spot"  
38 if m = 1 then print "marked on the map"  
39 if s = 0 then if m = 1 then print "you cannot dig"  
40 if s = 1 then if m = 1 then if k = 0 then print "you dig and find"  
41 if s = 1 then if m = 1 then if k = 0 then print "a chest you cannot "  
42 if s = 1 then if m = 1 then if k = 0 then print "open you return"  
43 if s = 1 then if m = 1 then if k = 0 then goto 16  
44 if s = 1 then if m = 1 then if k = 1 then goto 250  
46 if s = 1 then print "        ######"  
47 if s = 1 then print "|* |* |* |  |"  
48 if s = 1 then print "....forest...."  
49 if m = 0 then print "you found a map"  
50 if m = 0 then print "in a tree hole"  
51 let m = 1  
53 if m = 1 then print "nothing else"  
54 goto 16  
55 print "--- ---- --"  
56 print "| | |  | ||"  
57 print "| | city ||"  
58 if s = 0 then print "you buy a shovel"  
59 let s = 1  
60 if s = 1 then print "need nothing else"  
61 goto 16  
62 if s = 1 then print "you do not need to buy"  
63 goto 16  
70 print "\~~~~~~~~/"  
71 print " \~~~~~~/"  
72 print "  ....."  
73 if s = 0 then if k = 0 then print "you find a key"  
74 if s = 0 then if k = 0 then print "in the lake but"  
75 if s = 0 then if k = 0 then print "your hurt yourself"  
76 if s = 0 then if k = 0 then print "trying to pull it out"  
77 if s = 0 then if k = 0 then print "you go home to rest"  
78 if s = 0 then goto 8  
79 if s = 1 then if k = 0 then print "you use the shovel"  
80 if s = 1 then if k = 0 then print "to fish out the key"  
81 let k = 1  
82 if k = 1 then print "nothing else"  
83 goto 16  
250 print "you dig and find"  
251 print "chest you unlock"  
252 print "with the key"  
253 print "you found gold"  
254 print "the end"  
255 end  

How to run:

Options:
1. Online
You can run the code online here. You will have to type in the code manually with the line numbers, it does not let you paste it. When done type RUN and press enter.

2. C64
I have tested it on a Commodore 64 Emulator VICE and it run, some ASCII characters are different. So it will probably run on a real machine. The VICE emulator lets you paste the code in but make sure you paste the code in lower case.

3. QBASIC/QUICK BASIC/QB64PE/FREEBASIC
If You can run it on an old DOS computer that has QBASIC/QUICK BASIC or using the DOSBOX emulator. It also runs QB64 Phoenix edition and Free Basic. FreeBASIC is another option but it needs to run in QBASIC compatibility mode with the '-lang qb' parameter.

4. FAMICOM (nes) BASIC
The japanese NES called FAMICOM had a keyboard and it's own version of basic the game runs on it with a small modification. The word LET needs to be remove so 'let c = 0' becomes just 'c = 0'

5. OTHER
It will run on any Tiny BASIC system and probably many other basic dialects with small modification.


Walkthrough

Game: Robot battle. Free python game of Issue #4

You have to battle 3 alien robots that have a weakness and use the correct type of missile for each robot's weakness.

You have to battle 3 alien robots that have a weakness and use the correct type of missile for each robot's weakness.

The first robot has several 'V' on its robot face, which is the Latin numeral 5. So the correct answer is:

2. Missile type 5

The second Robot has a 'Γ' on its robot face, which is the Greek numeral 3. So the correct answer is:

1. Missile Type 3

The second Robot has two 'M' on its robot face, which is the Latin numeral 1000. So the correct answer is:

3. Missile Type 1000

Congratulations, you killed the aliens and beat the game.


Blast from the past

101 BASIC Computer Games
101 BASIC Computer Games

101 BASIC Computer Games was book published in 1978. The AtariArchives.org has scanned the book and made the pages available on the web. The sources can be found in many locations, for instance at Vintage BASIC.

Virtual disks C64 Disks images that can be used with an emulator like VICE

BASIC Computer Games Vol. 1 on D64 disk image

BASIC Computer Games Vol. 2 on D64 disk image


Indie Hardware

Mega 65

MEGA 65

I found this interesting project a modern continuation of the C64 called Mega 65. A new 8-bit computer running around 40x faster than a C64 while being highly compatible. C65 design, mechanical keyboard, HD output, dual SD cards support, Ethernet, extended memory and more features increase the fun without spoiling the 8-bit feel.

Designed to offer both C64 and C65 compatibility and highly compatible while introducing fantastic new features.

Includes the BASIC 65 Programming Language, based on BASIC10 but enhanced in many ways:

  • about 30 new commands
  • many bug fixes
  • about 40% changed and optimised code:
    • fast variables
    • 32bit hex-constants
    • byte variables and arrays
    • binary read/write

Apparently you can also emulate it.

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Corner of Fun

  • What does a gamer look out for during match making?
    Backwards Compatability

  • Why did the skeleton refuse to play any video games?
    Because he had no “body” to play with!

  • Why did the console break up with the controller?
    Because it felt like they were pressing all the wrong buttons!

  • Why did the mushroom go to the party?
    Because he was a fungi.

Meme

Meme

I Like this one

INIDIE'D

INIDIE'D

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Knightica on Steam and other stores (store.steampowered.com)
submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

Recruit powerful units, place them strategically and find the best synergies in this Roguelike Autobattler! Knightica lets you guide a warband through many challenges to free the Kingdoms. Discover optimal combinations, weave powerful enchants, face dangerous monsters and lead your army to victory!

GOG
Nintendo
Playstation
Xbox

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Rogue Labyrinth on Steam (store.steampowered.com)
submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

Fight through the ranks in a monster-filled labyrinth created by an egocentric billionaire colonist. Make friends (or enemies) with rivals, employees, fans, and monsters to improve your abilities. The crowd wants a show, so hype them up in this rogue-lite narrative adventure!

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submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

The brand-new 2D action adventure game Mole Maiden has been released today, as you can play the game right now on PC via Steam

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submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

Play as a sharp-witted detective in late 19th-century Leipzig, Germany, in this retro pixel-art point & click adventure. Search for clues, question suspects, and piece together evidence on your deduction board to solve four gripping murder cases.

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submitted 3 months ago by Agent_Karyo@lemmy.world to c/Bside@fedia.io
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Indie Likes and Lites (www.humblebundle.com)
submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

We’ve curated our hottest bundle of the summer with the coolest indie games around. Explore the action-packed puzzler from the hero that helped establish a genre with Shovel Knight Pocket Dungeon, try the addictive roguelite puzzle mashup Let's! Revolution!, or enjoy a satirical dungeon-crawler based on the monotony of modern life in Going Under, and much more. Fall in love with an unexpected indie game and help support World Central Kitchen with your purchase.

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submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

Hitchhike your way to freedom in this crazy procedurally generated road trip. No one's road is the same!

Epic
Xbox
Playstation
Nintendo

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Piczle Cross: Rune Factory on Steam (store.steampowered.com)
submitted 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

Experience the character, monsters and world of the Rune Factory series through addictive nonogram logic-puzzles!

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OFF on Steam (store.steampowered.com)
submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

I’m the Batter. I’ve been entrusted with a sacred mission.” -- One of the most influential RPGs of the last 20 years is finally coming to Steam. Take control of the Batter as he seeks to purify an uncanny and hopeless world haunted by specters, guided by a cryptic, grinning cat called The Judge.

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Blade of One on Steam (store.steampowered.com)
submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

Blade of One is a methodical 2D swordfighting game with simple controls. Strike down foes in a single hit, before they do the same to you.

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Moonring on Steam (store.steampowered.com)
submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@piefed.social to c/Bside@fedia.io

A dark-fantasy, turn-based, retro-fusion of classic turn-based RPGs and roguelikes, all presented with a unique neon aesthetic.

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and Roger on Steam (store.steampowered.com)
submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@fedia.io to c/Bside@fedia.io

It was a morning like all others, until she realized her dad wasn't home. In his place, a stranger who speaks nonsense and insists she "takes her medicine". Who is he? Where is dad?

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submitted 3 months ago by falseprophet@fedia.io to c/Bside@fedia.io

An atmospheric vehicle adventure that follows the emotional journey of a boy and his ship as he embarks on a voyage to find a new home.

Epic
Humble
Nintendo

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