JVic: A Web-Based VIC 20 Emulator Built with libGDX
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lance_ewing
Summary
JVic is a web-based VIC 20 emulator built using the libGDX framework that allows users to play classic VIC 20 games directly in their browser. The emulator brings the 1980s Commodore VIC 20 computer experience to modern web browsers through JavaScript and WebGL technology.
Key quotes
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JVic the web-based VIC 20 emulator built with libGDX
web-based VIC 20 emulator
built with libGDX
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