You can! It’ll just suck because LLMs can’t creatively work around system limitations, only spit out resemblances what’s been done before. And game developers do so much more than just coding/writing!
There are libraries and tools that allow people to develop software for older systems (with documentations and examples actually written to be read and understood, unlike slop) and it’s super cool! Raylib supports the N64 and Dreamcast, that gameboy studio thing has gotten quite popular, and there’s fantasy consoles for people who enjoy intentionally working with system limitations.
If I could make games with AI I would make them for DOS and Super Nintendo
You can! It’ll just suck because LLMs can’t creatively work around system limitations, only spit out resemblances what’s been done before. And game developers do so much more than just coding/writing!
There are libraries and tools that allow people to develop software for older systems (with documentations and examples actually written to be read and understood, unlike slop) and it’s super cool! Raylib supports the N64 and Dreamcast, that gameboy studio thing has gotten quite popular, and there’s fantasy consoles for people who enjoy intentionally working with system limitations.