ludo | bintris | |
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21 | 7 | |
573 | 160 | |
0.2% | - | |
6.6 | 0.0 | |
about 1 month ago | over 2 years ago | |
Go | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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ludo
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ChimeraOS: Instantly turn any PC into a gaming console
A similar project is Ludo [1] which is part of the libretro family. More for emulation but really a clean UI (it actually has screenshots)
[1]: https://ludo.libretro.com/#about
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Building a Linux arcade machine
Linux Mint is fine. You'll want to modify it to start using something lighter than Cinnamon (I suggest OpenBox); 4GB of RAM means that KDE and GNOME/Cinnamon are not going to be fun, and as you're using it for arcade games, you don't need much more than a launcher for Steam/RetroArch/EmulationStation/Ludo/Lutris/etc.
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Why RetroArch?
Have a look at https://ludo.libretro.com/ if you can't work out RA.
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Libretro or Retroarch?
Ludo is better than both.
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Gaming Console Recommendations
MULTI EMULATORS (basically one program that handles a bunch of consoles) I would advise you to avoid frontend or multi emulators like mame or retroarch, because they could be intimidating if you start in this area to start with a frontend multi emulator, I recommend this one witch is beginner friendly and have a good documentation ludo emulator
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I'm coding an GameBoy emulator in Godot. I'm not quite sure why, I thought it'd be a fun side project lmao. The CPU is fully implemented, so now it's onto actually displaying stuff. Wish me luck!
There's a spin-off of Retroarch that I think is way better called Ludo. It's basically a less confusing version of Retroarch with a really clean UI!
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How to play retro games under Ubuntu 20 LTS. I used to play games from retrospec but now I don’t know what to do to make them work. It’s quite an easy question I’m sorry.
did you try retroarch? if you want something simpler, give ludo a try. It's from the same team, but made simpler. https://ludo.libretro.com/
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He’s doing it right. What GBA emulator do y’all use?
I highly recommend Ludo, it's like Retroarch but much easier to use and automatically chooses the best emulator for each system. Just put in your roms folder and it'll automatically split them by console, then just choose and play.
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RetroArch 1.9.14 released
You just want Ludo. Go use it.
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RetroArch 1.9.13 released!
[You might like Ludo](https://ludo.libretro.com/
bintris
- $25 for dev acc, now sold 25 copies of my open source game Bintris, break-even🎉
- Google Play store game written in Go
- Bintris – Golang Mobile Game
- Game for Android(mobile) written in Go
- Android game written in Go with OpenGL
- Open-source Android game written in Go
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Show HN: Open-source Android game written in Go
Hi HN!
So this all started out as an experiment. I wanted to test the Golang gomobile library to build a small app on Android in Go. And it turned out to be a game, and harder than I thought...
After a lot of work and many gotchas (and a lot of moments where I was about to give up and started to squint on Unity) I finally manage to create a working game for Android with Go.
The game is quite simple and if it wasn't for being written in OpenGL/OpenAL from scratch it would be quite simple to make it in Unity or any other game engine for that matter.
Another goal of my project was actually to make something that I could sell but still keep open source. I usually never sell anything, I put up all my spare time projects as open source projects on my Github page. Even if it doesn't sell I can now at least convince my mother to try it with a single click in PlayStore!
Anyway, I might be a bit biased, but the game is quite fun!
Sponsor my new beer drinking hobby: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=go.lang.bintris
Or check out the source: https://github.com/Lallassu/bintris
Thanks for your time and have a splendid day!
What are some alternatives?
RetroArch - Cross-platform, sophisticated frontend for the libretro API. Licensed GPLv3.
gocraft - A Minecraft like game written in go
duckstation - Fast PlayStation 1 emulator for x86-64/AArch32/AArch64
canvas - Canvas is a Go drawing library based on OpenGL or using software rendering that is very similar to the HTML5 canvas API
LWJGL - LWJGL is a Java library that enables cross-platform access to popular native APIs useful in the development of graphics (OpenGL, Vulkan, bgfx), audio (OpenAL, Opus), parallel computing (OpenCL, CUDA) and XR (OpenVR, LibOVR, OpenXR) applications.
skulls - 💀 💀 💀 s k u l l s 💀 💀 💀
OpenEmu - 🕹 Retro video game emulation for macOS
go-pong - A Pong clone made from scratch with Go and C using OpenGL 3.3
nimgl - NimGL is a Nim library that offers bindings for popular libraries used in computer graphics
moonshot - Moonshot GitHubGameOff 2020 contribution
macdriver - Native Mac APIs for Go. Soon to be renamed DarwinKit!
g3n - Go 3D Game Engine (http://g3n.rocks)