This jam is now over. It ran from 2024-08-02 04:00:00 to 2024-08-26 03:59:59. View results
The objective of this jam is to make a game for any obsolete console or computer, either for real hardware or emulation!
The donation will be in the name of the winner, or by another name or entity they choose.
If you wish to donate anonymously and contribute to the prize pool, please PayPal as a friend to RetroDevDiscord-at-gmail. Donating is NOT a prerequisite to participate in the jam, and is COMPLETELY optional.
Special thanks to every single contribution, as every little bit matters.
[ If you have donated previously and wish to retain your donation for a future jam, please contact me directly. ]
The official community of the Retro Platform Jam is the RetroDev Discord Server. Join us today at:
Outside of Discord, follow RetroDev@Mastadon.Social !
Make a game about friends finding each other, being chill, or maybe murdering each other instead!
Games for the Atari 2600, NES, SNES, Game Boy, Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, 68k Macintosh, Apple II, Commodore 64, Amiga, Spectrum, DOS, MSX, PC-88, PC-98, Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, PlayStation 1, Dreamcast, and more will be accepted! Platforms satisfying these criteria are allowed:
PLEASE NOTE: As of RPJ#6, due to the addition of a prize pool, PICO-8, WASM4, and other fantasy consoles are no longer allowed. Sorry!
This may disappoint some of you, but the primary objective of this jam is to develop a retro game that runs on real, older hardware. Unfortunately, even with artificial restrictions, fantasy consoles give unfair advantages over developing on real hardware.
If possible, we heavily suggest you record and upload a video of your game running on an emulator or hardware. This is especially important if your game runs on a lesser-known or difficult-to-emulate platform.
Games will be rated by participants and contributors in the following areas:
(Note that when voting, a few words as a brief review or notes on your experience is now required.)
Not sure where to start? The RetroDev Discord server is full of people willing to answer any questions we can and to facilitate learning. Additionally, we maintain a list of tools and documentation for developing on retro hardware here:
https://github.com/RetroDevDaemon/retro-platform-jam-tools
Feel free to submit Pull Requests with any tools or sites we've missed!
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