Let's Play: TIS 100

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Have you ever wanted to program an unusably baroque multi-core machine with a thoroughly inadequate assembly language and only 1 and a half registers? Of course you haven't! Fortunately, I'm here to do it for you.

TIS-100 is the pre-cursor to Zachtronics' later (and more accessible) game Shenzhen I/O. Showing Zachtronics at both their best (elliptical, mysterious storyline, a love for computer architecture and gameifying things that shouldn't be gameifyable) and worst (increasing the difficulty of the game through purely mechanical constraints, such as "number of letters allowed per column), TIS-100 is only going to appeal to a very small subset of gamers. But it's still a fascinating effort nonetheless.
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love zactronics games - i'm having a blast banging my head against exapunks

MarkMusante