
Some things are built with a passion, based on core values, well thought-through and executed in style.Welcome Pixelx86.
This isn't one of those cheap firestick replicas you will find on Amozoon that overheat and break after a month of use. This is something special.
Pixel x86 is a specially designed device for playing old MS DOS games, offering a wide range of connectivity options to ensure an authentic experience that will transport you back 25 years.
The device has been engineered to deliver the ultimate nostalgia trip, with flawless performance and graphics that perfectly capture the look and feel of classic games.
You'll be able to relive your favorite childhood gaming memories with ease, as the PC is incredibly easy to set up and use.
Processor - Vortex86EX - 466MHz
Cache - L1: 16K I-Cache, 16K D-Cache, L2 Cache 128KB
BIOS - SeaBIOS
Memory - 128MB DDR3 Onboard
Flash Storage - SD-Card SDHC 32GB, Class 10
VGA - Vortex86VGA 4MB or Pixel x86 VGA 16MB
LAN - Integrated 10/100Mbps Ethernet
USB - USB port (Ver2.0)
Power - USB-C, Single Voltage +5V@1A
Audio - Dream® MIDI, CrystalClear Advanced Audio System with 3D Sound QFP. Compatible with Sound Blaster™, Sound Blaster Pro™, and Windows Sound System™
Other Interfaces - 1x D-Sub 15 Pin Connecter for Joystick1x Jack Audio2x PS/2 For Keyboard and Mouse1x VGA port1x Lan 10/100Mbps Ethernet2x USB-A
Since relaunch, our member site Abandonware Dos has been hitting the marker more times than any other website in our listing. This deserves a news post to itself, so here it us, a news post! :) Make sure you head over and check them out. We will soon have a star system based on user reviews and ratings. Keep en eye out!
🕹️👾🕹️We're thinking to give away a Spectrum copy of the Code Masters classic "Treasure Island Dizzy", signed in person by Andrew Oliver -- as part of a tAR Gaming tournament...
The online browser-based gaming From Rcadia offers a tournament system and a catalogue of remixed classic games to play.
We have discussed creating a tournament where all our member sites can nominate 3 players. Either the webmaster or someone of their choice.
Everyone smashes the leaderboard in classic games similar to Pong, Frogger, Alleyway, etc for 1 week. Whichever team wins, their site gets featured on the homepage for a month, and their winning player gets the physical signed game in the post.
Rcadia is a Web3 based gaming platform. We understand that this may feel overhwhelming or that users may not want to create Wallets on the Blockchain - so as a stepping-stone, the Tournament would be Web2 and incorporated into the tAR website.
So the flow would be something along the lines of... User clicks "tAR Gaming" link. Browser-based (Unity WebGL) games load. User plays game, submits score, username stored in leaderboard, exits game. User continues browsing Marketplace, checking Msgs, etc. User decides to hit the leaderboard again, so clicks "tAR Gaming", choses another title, plays. Repeat process.
No need for a Crypto Wallet, or to signup anywhere else, all handled here, through your user account. Then, the option is there to explore what Rcadia have to offer if you've enjoyed the titles they have shared with us.
We will keep you's updated, capiche?