I can't say how much time I spent playing Pirates on the Amiga but it sufficed to know any Caribbean city that appears in the game, their distances in miles, and how many days it takes to reach one from the other in a Merchantman, Fast Galleon, or Pinnace.
The video shows Sid Meier's Pirates being played on the Acer Aspire One netbook with an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, 1GB DDR2 RAM, and an Intel GMA 945 graphics processor.
The AA1 used for this gaming demo runs on Windows XP, which can be seen, when watching other videos by alfredozz5. With the help of Wine it should be possible to get this running on a Linux One, considering that you can play Quake III on the Linux version of this netbook.
• Gaming on Linux Video Demonstration
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