Homebrew TIC-80 fantasy computer port to the (New) 3DS

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asiekierka ported the TIC-80 fantasy computer to the (New) 3DS.
Due to performance requirements of running interpreted Lua/JavaScript/... code, a New 3DS/2DS model is highly recommended - but not, strictly speaking, mandatory.
More info about the TIC-80 on the homepage.
You can find the latest build here.

TIC-80 is a fantasy computer for making, playing and sharing tiny games.
There are built-in tools for development: code, sprites, maps, sound editors and the command line, which is enough to create a mini retro game.
At the exit you will get a cartridge file, which can be stored and played on the website.
Also, the game can be packed into a player that works on all popular platforms and distribute as you wish.
To make a retro styled game the whole process of creation takes place under some technical limitations: 240x136 pixels display, 16 color palette, 256 8x8 color sprites, 4 channel sound and etc.​
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Is it just me, or does copy/paste not work? Cut removes whatever I've selected from the code editor, but paste doesn't do anything, even if I do ctrl + v from the keyboard. Has anyone figured out a workaround for this yet?

I find the fact that you can make games on the 3DS now incredible, even if you can't copy/paste. But it would make things a lot easier, considering you're mono-typing with a stylus.
 
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