Was playing a bit of Stunt Car Racer for the Amiga this week, from 1989, and wondered how far back people are going!

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megaman 3 from 1990

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I have Batocera on my Rapbperry Pi and I occasionally like to play some N64 games. So roughly late 1990s. I also tested the Apple 2 emulator and played either Apple Panic or Lode Runner, I can’t remember. That’d be early 80s but I just did 2 or 3 levels.

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N64 runs ok on pi? Since when? Which PI?

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With my 3b some of the N64 games run, some don’t. I just play the ones that do. There are options to change the emulation backend. Sometimes that helps. Sometimes after an update things change…

I stopped buying Raspberry Pis with th 3b. I’d recommend one of the $200-$250 MiniPCs from Amazon instead. Or an old laptop or computer.

I also have Batocera on an USB stick and run it on my laptop. That runs everything but has the downside of not being attached to my TV… So yeah. I wouldn’t say it runs “ok”. But I finished Super Mario 64 for the first time in my life on that RPI 3b. 😄

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Is this similar to RetroPie and LaunchBox? Essentially an emulator front-end? That’s the vibes I’m getting from a quick glance at your link

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Yes. There are several projects: RetroPie, Lakka, Recalbox, Batocera. They’re all some out of the box emulation solutions. emulator, frontend, controller configs, … Sometimes you can install Kodi an also watch videos. Several of them use the exact same software. I tried them all in one evening a year ago and just stuck with the one that seemed to work best for me and didn’t require a lot of additional configuration.

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Nice, thanks for the clarification. I’ve done RetroPie before, and put Lakka on my Switch at one point. I’d like to get a couple more Pies to mess with eventually

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I know it’s not the “official” game, but I’ve been playing some Ocarina of Time (1998) multi-world randomizers every now and then over the last couple years.

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Would you elaborate on the multi-world part please? Is it additional modded areas or am I thinking too hard?

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So it is a program running in the program from Archipelago that can connect multiple randomizers together. You can have a friend playing a different randomizer somewhere else and you can send them item for their game and vise versa. Or you can run an a-synch on your own by doing everything you can in one game, and then swapping to another.

They have a list of compatible randos on their website, and I’d be willing to answer any other questions you have

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Holy shit. So, like, the Link to the Past+Super Metroid randomizer on crack?

Edit: thats the impression I am getting from the site. That is absolutely amazing

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I guess the oldest would be Asteroids using emulation via MAME. If you’re talking about original hardware I would say Pitfall on the Atari 2600.

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Fallout 1997

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