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I'm not sure if you're calling River Raid the possible greatest Atari game ever... or River Raid Squadron.  If it is Squadron, I thank you and I'm flattered; I'm pretty happy with it.  If not, well, yeah, that's why I tinkered with it hoping some greatness might rub off on me.  Either way, most of the credit goes to Carol Shaw.  Personally, I might vote for a few others ahead of River Raid, but this is up there.  I think a proper port of Gauntlet I and II to the Lynx could have been a major hit.  If I had time, I would do that myself.

Aside from getting the 32-bit architecture working (which is built into flavors like Mint), I believe you shouldn't have trouble running this on Ubuntu 20.04 on the VCS.  Let me know.  You'll need to find an older controller though, or use a tool to fake it (or, if you are really ambitious, hack the Atari controller SDL2 info into the RRS binary -- something I might do myself).

As far as the VCS OS goes (if we ever get there), I'm guessing that 32-bit arch on it will not be attainable (unless I can maybe include the whole 32-bit env in the distro).  I've been thinking about how to get this onto the VCS since I ported it, but haven't decided on a path yet.  Don't want to buy GM:S 2 just for the 64-bit library.  Might port it to yet another engine.  Might finish the 7800 work (not looking likely) and wait for a VCS 7800 emu.

Yeah, I can't say I'm impressed with the VCS...... yet.  I consider it to still be in early-access so I'm giving it a bit more time.  Dual booting is fine, but I'm pretty disappointed we all can't sideload anything yet.  Not just devs, everybody.  I think everybody should be able to sideload a copy of River Raid Squadron if I build it for the VCS.  I thought sideloading was a stated goal up front.  We'll see.

Thanks for the response, I was in fact referring to River Raid Squadron!

Regards - PCEXPERT