How the Nintendo Entertainment System lives on in open source—Game Bytes
Featuring a handful of homebrew NES games, opportunities to get into game development, and more!
Explore the vibrant world of open source games on GitHub and the growing community of developers who leverage open source principles to create, share, and collaborate on game projects. Find out what open source games are trending and how they’re developed. By highlighting the achievements and potential of open source games, the GitHub Blog encourages more developers to contribute to and benefit from the open source gaming ecosystem.
Featuring a handful of homebrew NES games, opportunities to get into game development, and more!
In this month’s Game Bytes post, discover classic point-and-click games with ScummVM and read the latest from Phaser 3.10, Godot Community Game Jam, and more.
Thousands of game developers from all over the world participated in Game Off, our fifth annual game jam celebrating open source. The theme this year was throwback, and jammers created…
Git helps millions of developers write and collaborate on code, but it’s not always a practical choice for building games. With the GitHub for Unity extension, Unity game developers (artists…
The GitHub Game Off, our very own game jam, returns next month! Participants will have the entire month of November to build a game based on a secret theme (to…
Last month, we challenged you to fork a game repository and do something awesome with it based on our Tron-inspired theme, “the game has changed“. Below are the submissions. They’re…
The GitHub Game Off, our very own game jam is returning next week! We’ve had some great games submitted in previous years and can’t wait to see what you come…
We announced our second annual game jam, the GitHub Game Off II, back in October. Today, we’re revealing the winners and giving you the chance to play and fork these…
We ran our very first game jam last year and had so much fun, we decided to throw another one! The Challenge You have the entire month of November to…
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