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# State of Retro Gaming in Emacs
Sunday, Nov 29 2020,  1:16 PM -  1:26 PM EST / 10:16 AM - 10:26 AM PST /  6:16 PM -  6:26 PM UTC /  7:16 PM -  7:26 PM CET /  2:16 AM -  2:26 AM +08  
Vasilij "wasamasa" Schneidermann

Many jokes have been made about the true nature of Emacs, such as it
being a fully-fledged operating system.  This talk will demonstrate
its suitability for playing retro games, then explore the inner
workings of a [CHIP-8](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIP-8) emulator capable of smooth video game emulation.

[1]: <https://depp.brause.cc/talks/chicken-saar/>
[2]: <https://depp.brause.cc/talks/openchaos-2019-11/>





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All times are approximate, and we might shuffle talks around as needed.
Please check <https://emacsconf.org/2020> a few days before the start of the
conference for instructions on how to watch and participate. See you then!
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