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  1. I play Age of Empires 2 HD with one of my friends and he told me that he plays his games on an inexpensive desktop without a graphics card. I have another friend who tells me she plays Sims 3 on a $400 laptop. It got me wondering about what games can be enjoyed on cheaper computers without discrete graphics cards. Personally, I have played some casual, light weight games, such as Plants vs Zombies and Tetris on old laptops back in 2007-2011. I have also played NES, SNES, and N64 emulators on cheap laptops without a GPU. Is there a hierarchy for integrated graphics? Are some integrated graphics more powerful than others? Can some integrated graphics handle light weight games better than others? Here's a list of some games I'm wondering about playing on cheaper computers without a GPU. Gemcraft 2 Chasing Shadows Dungeon Warfare Metal Slug 3 Metal Slug X Cat Quest Papers, Please Stanley Parable Doki Doki Literature Club Plants vs. Zombies NES, SNES, N64 emulators Arcade classics: Dig Dug, Pac-Man, Galaga, Tetris
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