Good news if you are a Raspberry Pi fan as SDL2 now supports it, which does mean technically in future more games could work on it.
Features
I have been thinking about picking one of these up, but with the SteamOS and SteamBox's coming that could make a pretty decent media box on its own.
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Features
- Works without X11
- Hardware accelerated OpenGL ES 2.x
- Sound via ALSA
- Input (mouse/keyboard/joystick) via EVDEV
- Hotplugging of input devices via UDEV
I have been thinking about picking one of these up, but with the SteamOS and SteamBox's coming that could make a pretty decent media box on its own.
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Raspberry + Openelec makes the best media center.
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I don't really see the benefit of this given the low spec of the Pi (don't get me wrong it's great). Unless this applies to all ARM processors, I don't expect much to change.
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I don't really see the benefit of this give the low spec of the Pi (don't get me wrong it's great). Unless this applies to all ARM processors, I don't expect much to change.
Most people use it to tinker, like building Robots and such. Some use it as a Media Center and others play Quake 3. But yeah, I wouldn't expect it to run Serious Sam 3 :P
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I don't really see the benefit of this give the low spec of the Pi (don't get me wrong it's great). Unless this applies to all ARM processors, I don't expect much to change.
Most people use it to tinker, like building Robots and such. Some use it as a Media Center and others play Quake 3. But yeah, I wouldn't expect it to run Serious Sam 3 :P
Yeah and I have one to do just that; tinker. But gaming? Doesn't make much sense.
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I don't really see the benefit of this give the low spec of the Pi (don't get me wrong it's great). Unless this applies to all ARM processors, I don't expect much to change.
Most people use it to tinker, like building Robots and such. Some use it as a Media Center and others play Quake 3. But yeah, I wouldn't expect it to run Serious Sam 3 :P
Yeah and I have one to do just that; tinker. But gaming? Doesn't make much sense.
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Airline tycoon deluxe was ported to Raspberry Pi by Runesoft and they wanted make a ports of other games:
"Unlikely I think, it is not even ported to Linux so far.
But I could give Robin Hood and Northland a try."
There are other commercial games ported to Raspberry Pi:
http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects?page=2&category=games
Linux x86 as a platform for games had no future in 1994-1997, but now you can play in thousands of games. In my opinion, porting games to Raspberry Pi has more sense than porting commercial games to Linux PPC/Alpha/Sparc in the past.
"Unlikely I think, it is not even ported to Linux so far.
But I could give Robin Hood and Northland a try."
There are other commercial games ported to Raspberry Pi:
http://store.raspberrypi.com/projects?page=2&category=games
Linux x86 as a platform for games had no future in 1994-1997, but now you can play in thousands of games. In my opinion, porting games to Raspberry Pi has more sense than porting commercial games to Linux PPC/Alpha/Sparc in the past.
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