Heatwave Gaming On A Cool Small Formfactor Gaming PC – Running Batocera On An Intel Hades NUC Clone

#Batocera #NUC #gameplay

With Europe currently in the grasp of a heatwave it’s prudent not to power on your high-powered gaming rigs or console in order to not heat up your living space. Low powered gaming devices are the way to go
– Handhelds
– NUC/Low powered small form factor PCs ✅

The system I am playing Batocera on is a Hades NUC Clone with a special Intel/AMD joint venture resulting in a 7th gen i7 combined with an AMD Vega M GPU that has its own 4Gb of dedicated fast videoram. The latter makes it faster than the Vega solution found in many of the Ryzen APUs that often are used in small form factor PCs.

It’s a lengthy video mostly featuring gameplay of me testing out the various games and systems on Batocera V34

Chapters
00:00:00 Intro
00:01:37 Hardware overview POP!OS
00:02:17 Bios changing the boot to Batocera
00:02:29 Booting into Batocera
00:03:04 System info within Batocera
00:03:29 PSP Outrun 2006 Coast to Coast
00:06:22 PS2 Outrun2 SP Special Tours (2007)
00:13:06 PSX Colin McRae Rally 2.0
00:16:18 NGPC Fantastic Night Dreams Cotton
00:17:40 NGP King of Fighers R-1
00:19:25 PSX Tekken 3
00:25:36 NeoGeo-CD Bust A Move
00:26:31 NeoGeo Blazing Star
00:29:51 ZX Spectrum 128 More Tea Vicar
00:34:07 Naomi Dead or Alive 2
00:39:01 Dreamcast Expendable (Millenium Soldier)
00:41:41 PSX Expendable (Millenium Soldier)
00:45:36 Sega Saturn Batsugun
00:48:16 Sega Saturn Donpachi
00:50:50 MegaCD Robo Aleste
00:54:17 Game Gear Alien Syndrome
00:55:30 Megadrive Bad Apple Demo
00:56:17 Megadrive Gynoug
00:59:03 Master System Sydney Hunter
01:00:31 SG1000 Bomb Jack
01:01:15 Atomiswave Fist Of The North Star
01:04:40 3DO Real Pinball
01:05:41 3DS Nano Assault
01:09:19 Wii Geometry Wars Galaxies
01:10:20 Wii VC C64 Boulderdash
01:11:18 Wii VC PCEngineCD Gradius II The World Of Gofer
01:14:20 DS Nanostray
01:16:27 GBA Gradius Galaxies
01:16:55 GBA Hot Potato
01:21:31 Gamecube Burnout
01:24:40 GBC Tetris DX
01:27:17 N64 Castlevania
01:29:13 Virtualboy Mario’s Tennis
01:30:23 Super Nintendo Space Megaforce
01:35:02 Gameboy Pinball Revenge of the Gator
01:35:50 NES Pacman CE
01:41:56 SuperGrafX 1941 Counter Attack
01:43:11 PCEngine CD Avenger
01:44:35 PCEngine Air Zonk
01:46:54 PC-9800 Gradius’95
01:47:42 Xbox Halo Combat Evolved (corrupted save)
01:49:21 Xbox Outrun2 Coast2Coast (bloom issue)
01:50:25 MS-DOS Hexen (dual stick gamepad mapped)
01:55:32 MSX2 Space Manbow
01:59:06 Vectrex Scramble
02:00:41 Intellivision Beamrider
02:02:18 Videopac Odyssey 2 KC Munchkin
02:07:26 FM-Towns Flying Shark
02:08:43 FM-Towns Raiden Densetsu
02:10:13 FM-7 Hydlide II
02:11:14 TIC80 Bad Apple Demo
02:12:08 Pico8 Shapeshooter
02:12:56 ChannelF Galactic Space Wars
02:13:20 AdventureVision Defender
02:13:48 Arcadia2001 Crazy Climber
02:14:24 EasyRPG Alive 1dot5
02:22:04 C64 Beamrider
02:34:51 VIC20 Bandits
02:37:16 Amiga1200 Nexus 7 Demo
02:39:42 Colecovision Beamrider
02:41:00 Casio PV1000 Pooyan
02:42:29 Atari Jaguar Tempest 2000
02:44:25 Atari Lynx Centipede Prototype
02:44:52 Atari 7800 Centipede
02:46:05 AtariST Buggy Boy
02:48:41 Atari 5200 Beamrider
02:49:53 Outtro

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