Linux Gaming: Mobile Entertainment System
I saw an opportunity to create my own mobile entertainment system using a few components available through Hardkernel. This project is rather easy and well-suited for beginners, even children. ▶
I saw an opportunity to create my own mobile entertainment system using a few components available through Hardkernel. This project is rather easy and well-suited for beginners, even children. ▶
This emulator allows one play to games designed for the Commodore 64 8-bit system. ▶
Although I normally only talk about the ARM based ODROID boards I want to talk about the ODROID-H2 today and something that you can do on it. Since the ODROID-H2 is a standard x86_64 (amd64) board you can do exactly the same configuration steps that you perform on every other ▶
Variations on a theme! Race, blast into space, and blast things into pieces that are racing towards us. The fun doesn't need to stop when you take a break from your projects. Our monthly pick on Android games. ▶
We made our own arcade box with simple GPIO buttons and joysticks, and called it the ODROID Arcade Box ▶
This is a continuation of the Retro Gaming Console article from last month, where we learned how to configure the software for a retro gaming console. ▶
In the last part of the series, I played some really great fighting games as well as some of the great shoot ‘em ups that the console is known for. It was a mixed bag of games, but there were only a few I really didn’t enjoy playing. Overall, the system up until now has many, many games that I very much enjoyed, and only a few spoiled apples in it that I didn’t like at all. I found many interesting games are only available in Japanese, which was expected, but is also sad as I’m missing out on some great games. ▶
It's easy to chill with your ODROID because there are so many Android gaming options for the Android operating system. In this article, we'll explore three new releases: Stranger Things: The Game, Pocket Morty's, and Streets of Rage. Stranger Things: The Game Straight from the hit TV show, here comes ▶
Retro-Go is a launcher with NES/GB/GBC/SMS/GameGear/Colecovision emulators. The emulator's code is based on Go-Play "Triforce" and the launcher's design is strongly inspired by pelle7's; however, it isn't a fork. ▶
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is a multiplayer online battle royale game developed and published by PUBG Corporation ▶
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