The BASIC 10-liner contest is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year, and has just announced the results of this year’s competition.
The rules of the contest are simple. You need to write a program in BASIC in just ten lines for an 8-bit computer. There are four categories, which we’ve listed below alongside the winners in each group
PUR-80
Feels Like a City / Commodore 16
Program a game in 10 lines (max 80 characters per line, abbreviations allowed)
- Feels like a City by RoePipi (Commodore 16)
- Curse of the Aztec by romwer (Commodore 64)
- LOGIQuads by Logiker (Commodore 64)
PUR-120
Wazers / Atari 800 XL
Program a game in 10 lines (max 120 characters per line, abbreviations allowed)
- Wazers by Victor “Vitoco” Parada (Atari 800 XL)
- Tendrive 120 by Arturo Dente (Commodore 64)
- Azten Challenge by Arturo Dente (Commodore 64)
EXTREME-256
Repeat after Simona / Atari 800 XL
Program a game in 10 lines (max 256 characters per line, abbreviations allowed)
- Repeat after Simona by Victor “Vitoco” Parada (Atari 800 XL)
- Wizard of WASD by Angry Dill (Atari 800 XL)
- Over and Over by IvanBasic (ZX Spectrum)
SCHAU
Pixel Art Animation / MSX2
Code a program in 10 lines (max 256 characters per line, abbreviations allowed – can be a demo, tool or application program)
- Pixel Art Animation by Renato M. de Rezende (MSX2)
- Sierpinski 10Line by Marco Varesio (ZX81)
- The Square of X by Charlemagne (Commodore Plus/4)
WILD
Mission-Landing by Thomson TO8/9
There is also a WILD category for programs that do not fit the rules.
- Mission-Landing by Giuseppe Stassi (Thomson TO8/9)
- Colours by Bushy555 (Vtech Laser)
- Beepify Coinop by Toolkitman (CoCo2)
You can find out more about the competition and see the entries at the basic10liner.com website