and more games on your SNES Classic Mini. RetroArch lets you play games from other consoles on your SNES Classic. This tutorial will show you how to install RetroArch and import ROMs to your system. In addition to playing other consoles, RetroArch also allows you to play problematic SNES R...
Playing retro games on your Xbox is getting more difficult now. Here we show you the workaround to install Retroarch on your Xbox console!
Just in case my steps above aren’t that clear (or there’s something you couldn’t figure out), do check out the YouTube video below by WatsonatorTV, where he’s sharing how to change disc (he’s showing for RetroArch on PC, however the same steps...
Method 2: Installing RetroArch Using Flatpak If the $apt install command doesn’t work out for you, you can try installing RetroArch using the Flatpak repository. Follow these steps to install RetroArch using Flatpak. First, open the Command Terminal. Now, type the following command to update...
Now, head down to “Input User 1 Binds” and select it. This is where we’re going to configure your gamepad to work with RetroArch. Under Device Type, hit your right arrow so that you get RetroPad w/ Analog. Then, go down to “User 1 Device Index” and select the controller you...
Are you looking to (re)discover the joy of playing retro video games using a Raspberry Pi and RetroPie? Here’s everything you need to know to get started! Supplies Raspberry Pi suitable Raspberry Pi power supply (see the power supply documentation for details) microSD card (see the SD...
Does anyone here use launchbox and big box for playing arcade games? I’m able to link retroarch with snes, and sega genesis through launchbox but for some reason the arcade games won’t boot up when I use retroarch.
While there are plenty of emulation-centric distros out there, it’s entirely possible to run retro games without ditching your favorite OS. So, here's a quick guide on how to turn your normal Raspberry Pi into a hybrid desktop and emulation machine using RetroArch!
We're explaining this because, despite being possible and supported by RetroArch, rewind still needs a lot of memory to work. The amount of memory and the feature's results also depend on the emulated system. Some cores don't support the feature. ...
Here's a tip: although you can download multiple cores in parallel, avoid overdoing it. We found (the hard way) that Retroarch doesn't like having more than six to ten downloads in its queue. If "overloaded", the process might look frozen until you restart Retroarch. Return to the pr...