January 13, 2026 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm EST

๐ Hackforge HQ (300 Ouellette Ave, Unit 210) & Online
๐ป๐ฅ Hybrid
๐ฒ Free
Ever wondered what it was like to make games in the early days of personal computing, when you typed code straight from a book and hit โrunโ? Retro Code Revival is a hands-on event inspired by the classic BASIC Computer Games era, and the 1973 book 101 BASIC Computer Games by David H. Ahl, where simple ideas, clever logic, and creativity mattered more than graphics or hardware power.
In this event, weโll take old school, text-based, and early computer games and bring them into the present. Participants will explore how these games worked, and how they can be ported to modern systems. Whether you recreate the game faithfully or give it a modern twist, the goal is to learn, experiment, and have fun while preserving the spirit of early game design.
This is a collaborative, beginner-friendly space for programmers, gamers, and curious tinkerers alike. You donโt need to be an expert, just interested in how old ideas can live again on new systems.
What Youโll Take Away:
๐ฎ How to make a modern version of a classic game
๐ก A better understanding of game logic, constraints, and design fundamentals
๐ค New skills and inspiration going into Global Game Jam 2026
๐ Jan. 13, 2026
๐ฆ 6-8 PM
๐Hybrid (Hackforge HQ @ 300 Ouellete Ave, Suite 210) and Online via Zoom
๐๏ธRSVP for In-Person attendance below
๐ปRegister for virtual attendance via Zoom
In-Person RSVP Here
From BASIC to Modern: Porting Classic Games to Modern Systems

