Update! StarCraft has been ported to ARM: * [Reddit discussion](http://www.reddit.com/r/ReverseEngineering/comments/201a4a/starcraft_reverse_engineered_to_run_on_arm/) * Download: http://repo.openpandora.org/?page=detail&app=package.starcraft So, I've unaccepted the best answer, and the question stands as is. --- I often meet with friends and if not more than one computer is available, we take take turns playing games. Instead, would we be able to use a Raspberry Pi with an additional monitor/keyboard/mouse to play against each other, or play on Battle.net together? If so, how would I configure this? Minimum System Requirements from (http://gamesystemrequirements.com/): - CPU: Pentium 90 MHz or higher - RAM: 16 MB RAM - VGA: DirectX-Compatible SVGA Video Card (DirectX-compatible) - OS: Windows 95/98/NT - HDD: 80 MB - Sound: DirectX-compatible sound card for audio - Network: Multiplayer System Requirements: - 14.4Kbps Modem or Null Modem Cable - IPX network or Battle.net (requires low-latency connection with support for 32-bit applications) - Recommended peripherals: Microsoft-Compatible Keyboard, Mouse Keep in mind that the game can be installed from a USB flash drive or downloaded.