Linux Gaming: PC-Engine / TurboGrafx - Part 2
I have really enjoyed trying out all these games for the PC-Engine / TurboGrafx CD. ▶
I have really enjoyed trying out all these games for the PC-Engine / TurboGrafx CD. ▶
While our thoughts and activities switch to outdoor activities, the occasional thunderstorm enables use to retreat indoors for some wholesome Android gaming. ▶
Minecraft can now be played on the ODROID! Installation is pretty easy, thanks to the packaging skills of Tobias aka @meveric. ▶
Do you think that board games are bored games? These paper-based analog entertainment activities have a long-standing gaming history, or has that tradition faded and been replaced by today’s ODROID Android games. ▶
Lights, cameras, and ALL action; Hardkernel has a new single board computer (SBC) portable star, again, and it’s named the ODROID-GO Advance. Targeted as a followup portable handheld gaming device to the popular ODROID-GO 10th Anniversary ESP32 platform, the new ODROID-GO Advance is destined to outshine every other SBC game ▶
This article will take a look to see what is needed to set up a basic Linux gaming system on an ODROID-H2. ▶
Last month’s issue of ODROID Magazine featured an article “Lakka: Building The Ultimate ODROID-XU4 / XU4Q Gaming Console”, available at https://magazine.odroid.com/article/lakka-building-the-ultimate-odroid-xu4-xu4q-gaming-console/. This article focused on gaming with a ODROID-XU4, however, there is a potentially even more powerful ODROID, the H2. While the ODROID-XU4 does an amazing job at retro gaming, ▶
Este artículo detalla cómo instalar un servidor básico de Minecraft en tu ODROID, para que puedas ejecutar juegos online con algunos de tus amigos en un mundo creado por ti. Usar el ODROID como un sandbox - entorno de pruebas - de bajo coste también es una excelente forma de probar mapas, actualizaciones y modificaciones antes de subirlos a un servidor público. ▶
Part 1 of this article introduced the latest version of the Nintendo 64 emulator for Linux and compared its performance on all of the current ODROID boards. This second part presents an overview of some of the more popular Nintendo 64 games, including Mario Kart, Mario Party, Paper Mario, Star Fox, Star Wars, Starcraft, Super Mario, Super Smash Bros, and Legend of Zelda. ▶
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