The most popular Engine: BASIC games
Games written in BASIC have a rich history in the world of computer gaming. BASIC (Beginner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code) is a high-level programming language that gained popularity in the 1970s and 1980s as a beginner-friendly language for writing software on early personal computers. During this era, BASIC was the go-to language for hobbyist programmers who wanted to create their own games.
Games written in BASIC varied in complexity, from simple text-based adventures to graphical games with rudimentary graphics and sound capabilities. As computer hardware and programming languages advanced, BASIC gradually lost popularity as a primary language for game development. The simplicity and accessibility of BASIC played a crucial role in sparking their interest in programming and game development.
QBASIC
Borland Turbo Basic 1.0
The Fool's Errand
GW-BASIC 3
QBasic Gorillas
Felony!
IBM 9-Hole Miniature Golf
QBasic Nibbles
Donkey BAS
Black Friday
The Wizard's Castle
Invaders 78
Nerm of Bemer
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