• @[email protected]
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    812 hours ago

    Minecraft.

    There used to be a rudimentary port of it to barely run on old raspberry pi’s. Modern Raspberry Pi’s are good enough time run the actual game (albeit barely). It’s also frequently hacked with, cloned, and demaked, and is the most popular game on the planet.

  • @Brkdncr
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    14 hours ago

    Heretic.

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    514 hours ago

    I think it should be a game that barely runs on modern hardware entirely because it’s poorly optimized. It would be funny as hell to have a game like that running on toasters if done by talented devs.

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    716 hours ago

    It has to be something that fits in a relatively small package so it can fit in the space constraints of old hardware. Anything with true 3D levels and texture mapped models is right out.

    It also can’t be predominantly written in assembly. Making assembly code run on a different architecture is practically a complete rewrite, not a port.

    This leaves a very narrow window of games written right around the time of Doom.

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    418 hours ago

    I thought of Crysis also when I read the title. But first, I’m down for Quake and more specifically QuakeTF (team fortress). I spent way too much of my youth playing quake and qtf (honorable mention to UTF).

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      316 hours ago

      Crysis is for super ultra settings on your hardware.
      Doom is for seeing how low tech you can go.

      I’d go with the first Metroid. Probably tetris though. That’s already on everything.