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'''Fantasy computers''' are mostly defined in terms of their relation to the earlier defined term of [[:Category:Fantasy consoles|fantasy console]]. Fantasy computers are typically more powerful than fantasy consoles, with built-in support for more than just a simple gamepad in the games (for instance, [[TIC-80]] allows you to use a keyboard, mouse, gamepad, or all 3 in your games, whereas [[PICO-8]] requires you to use clearly demarcated "devkit" features to get keyboard and mouse input).
'''Fantasy computers''' are mostly defined in terms of their relation to the earlier defined term of [[:Category:Fantasy consoles|fantasy console]]. Fantasy computers are typically more powerful than fantasy consoles, with built-in support for more than just a simple gamepad in the games (for instance, [[TIC-80]] allows you to use a keyboard, mouse, gamepad, or all 3 in your games, whereas [[PICO-8]] requires you to use clearly demarcated "devkit" features to get keyboard and mouse input).


For more on the distinction between [[:Category:Fantasy consoles|fantasy console]] and fantasy computer, see [[Fantasy Consoles and Computers Wiki:ConsoleVsComputer]].
For more on the distinction between [[:Category:Fantasy consoles|fantasy console]] and fantasy computer, see [[FCWiki:ConsoleVsComputer]].

Revision as of 17:12, 27 November 2022

Fantasy computers are mostly defined in terms of their relation to the earlier defined term of fantasy console. Fantasy computers are typically more powerful than fantasy consoles, with built-in support for more than just a simple gamepad in the games (for instance, TIC-80 allows you to use a keyboard, mouse, gamepad, or all 3 in your games, whereas PICO-8 requires you to use clearly demarcated "devkit" features to get keyboard and mouse input).

For more on the distinction between fantasy console and fantasy computer, see FCWiki:ConsoleVsComputer.

Pages in category "Fantasy computers"

The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.