Linux Gaming: Not a Commodore Fanboy?
I know now that, at the time, Amstard CPC, ZX Spectrum, and Atari ST were big players on the market, but for me it was and will always be Commodore ▶
I know now that, at the time, Amstard CPC, ZX Spectrum, and Atari ST were big players on the market, but for me it was and will always be Commodore ▶
Retro ESP32 is the ultimate feature-packed launcher for the ODROID-GO. The launcher includes color schemes and theming by drawing inspiration from the popular RetroArch emulator front end. We packed 11, at the time of publication, pre-bundled emulators including ROM / Game manager. Additionally, each emulator includes an in game menu ▶
This article will show, in detail, how we build a Monku1000 from a standard ODROID-GO kit from Hardkernel.com. You won't need anything more than a screwdriver set to accomplish this task and we'll show you all the little tips we've learned while building a bunch of these things. This tutorial ▶
With this article, we’ve reached the end of the PC-Engine / Turbografx series, which I admit went on much longer than I anticipated. It also was a lot more interesting than I thought it would be. Let’s see what this final installment will bring, and if the series of famous ▶
PPSSPP is a Playstation emulator that runs on many platforms, including Linux and Android. ▶
It took a while to get N64 emulation to work on all the ODROID boards under Linux. However, now that it's functioning, it's quite fun and opens up lots of opportunities for classic gaming. Hopefully in the future, we will see more improvement and have even better support for N64 emulators on ODROID devices under Linux. ▶
The PC-Engine, or TurboGrafx-16 as it is called in the United States, was the first 16 bit console ▶
The upcoming summer months could be very exciting for Android gamers. Google Stadia, E3, and some long-awaited, big-name game releases have all been penciled into my calendar. One of these major game releases is Elder Scrolls: Blades. I’ve been singing the praises of this title for the last couple of ▶
Did you know you can run the original StarCraft on your ODROID? If not, please let me tell you how it works, at least if you have an ARMHF-based ODROID such as the ODROID-XU4, C1, or U3. This is actually nothing new, and I’ve known about it for years now, ▶
Introduction and Tutorial Goals Hello and welcome to our ODROID-XU4 Lakka gaming console build tutorial. This review will show you in detail how to build a powerful Lakka based retro video game console from scratch. You will need some parts. I've listed the ones I used above and placed a ▶
ODROID Magazine © 2019 Hardkernel, Ltd