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Revision as of 19:34, 17 January 2021

This is a manual list of games known to have ARM executables on Linux, and are thus believed to work on Raspberry Pi, BBC Micro Bit, and similar microcomputers without a need for emulators; as well as on Linux installations on mobile phones.

Notes:

  • Games are believed to support both 32-bit and 64-bit ARM, unless otherwise is specified in paranthesis below.
  • Games relying on ScummVM, RetroPie, or Box86 are excluded. ECWolf and EDuke32 are included for the time being.
  • For the purposes of distro architecture codes: armel, armhf, armv5, armv6 and armv7 are all referred to as ARM32 (even though compatibility between one another is not guaranteed), whereas aarch64 is referred to as ARM64.

Native support

Includes games whose native support is offered by distros and not the actual game developers.

Source ports

Other types of hackable support


References

  1. Install Tales of Maj'Eyal for Linux using the Snap Store - last accessed on 2021-01-17
  2. Debian -- Package Search Results -- openmw - last accessed on 2021-01-16
  3. wargus-2.4.2-2.mga8.armv7hl.rpm - last accessed on 2021-01-16
  4. How to setup Minecraft 1.15.2 on Pi4 - last accessed on 2020-11-21
  5. Linux game installation guide - last accessed on 2020-12-01