If you have exhausted the library of existing Casio FX-CG50 games, consider making your own.

One of the best things about the Casio Fx-Cg50 is that it allows you to create your own games using the built-in programming language, BASIC. If you're interested in creating your own games, there are several resources available:

This emulator supports most popular titles. Users must provide their own .gb or .gbc files.

If you are bored in math class (disclaimer: do your homework first), here is what the community has built.

One of the most famous calculator feats. A specialized version, often found on forums like TI-Planet, allows you to play the shareware version of Doom with customized controls and adjustable frame-skip for better performance.

Whether you are a student looking to survive a boring lecture, or an adult revisiting the ingenuity of low-spec gaming, installing games on your CG50 opens up a world of fun. Just remember to update your OS, backup your files, and respect your teacher’s classroom rules.

Gaming on the CG50 is not as simple as dragging a file onto a microSD card (though the CG50 has a MicroSD slot for storage). You need to use .