this post was submitted on 15 Jul 2023
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You're talking about machines designed to work like that. OP is talking specifically about the current community of software developers that are, for fun, releasing games like that in 2023 for X86 and ARM.
There are versions of Tetris and other games designed to boot the system and start the game - no underlying operating system or anything else. It's a challenge, and it's fun.
ahhh, okay, I misunderstood the intention. that would be quite a challenge to design game like this.