I believe the name of that is the "NES: go fuck yourselves Nintendo edition "Hmmm think ive found my next RPi project....
I believe the name of that is the "NES: go fuck yourselves Nintendo edition "Hmmm think ive found my next RPi project....
Hmmm think ive found my next RPi project....
Thought that would be a great source for a cheap NES Classic Mini shell, but it's not exactly cheap either. And you'd have to do some modding to make the controller ports use USB.
Finally bit the bullet and did this. It's been semi-finished for a couple weeks now, but finally put T-molding and led's in the marquee.
https://www.dropbox.com/s/se8ukkl9wjigmkv/IMG_2061.JPG?dl=0
https://www.dropbox.com/s/6x0lytr098llplg/IMG_2078.JPG?dl=0
So is there a place where I can get a Zero at its actual price? Would love to start a Pi emulation project, and I definitely have a bunch of the required cables lying around.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C6FFNY4/?tag=neogaf0e-20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QB6F9I0/?tag=neogaf0e-20
And buy the microSD of your choice.
Don't worry about software. You take your sd card and you write the retropie image to it and your done. Just put roms on it then.
If you want, you can also find images with games already on the image, but that's all I can say.
So I am undecided between snes30 and nes30 pro for a raspberi pi3 for emulation. I ordered a canakit but still thinking about the controller.
I am mostly interested in 8/16bit games plus some arcade fighters.
Does the snes30 work well wirelessly? Is it tricky to pair? Do I have to pair it often or is it just one time?
Also retropie or recalbox?
Planning on setting a Pi up soon for gaming purposes, quick question though. How is the input lag? Is there any? I have OpenEmu on my Mac and the slight input lag there really puts me off
Out of the box, I noticed input lag when I installed RetroPie. Changed a few options and now I'm good to go. Tested it with rhythm games and no problems.Planning on setting a Pi up soon for gaming purposes, quick question though. How is the input lag? Is there any? I have OpenEmu on my Mac and the slight input lag there really puts me off
Planning on setting a Pi up soon for gaming purposes, quick question though. How is the input lag? Is there any? I have OpenEmu on my Mac and the slight input lag there really puts me off
Thanks for the post. This will work with my PS3 wheel to use on my PS4 with a GiMX gadget?https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C6FFNY4/?tag=neogaf0e-20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QB6F9I0/?tag=neogaf0e-20
And buy the microSD of your choice.
Don't worry about software. You take your sd card and you write the retropie image to it and your done. Just put roms on it then.
If you want, you can also find images with games already on the image, but that's all I can say.
Does anyone know if I can have my Pi boot directly into Kodi but also allow me to open Retropie in the more rare times when I want to? My TV controller works with Kodi, so the ability to have it boot right into Kodi means I don't have to have any kind of controller plugged into the Pi at any time.
If I dual boot, I'd still have to have another input plugged in to select Kodi. And with my current setup of Kodi being installed over Retropie, I have to have another input plugged in. I just can't tell if there is a way around this.
So I am undecided between snes30 and nes30 pro for a raspberi pi3 for emulation. I ordered a canakit but still thinking about the controller.
I am mostly interested in 8/16bit games plus some arcade fighters.
Does the snes30 work well wirelessly? Is it tricky to pair? Do I have to pair it often or is it just one time?
Also retropie or recalbox?
I have both an SNES30 and an SFC30 Pro. I really like them both and tend to use the SFC30 more often. The only thing that may be a deal breaker for some people is that the SFC30 feels much smaller than the SNES30. If that's an issue, stick with the SNES30 and use a DS4 or Xbox One controller if you need analog.
It's probably a good idea to tell us what country you are from.
I'm still hoping I'll come across that Genesis/MD USB hub. Or someone creates a mini clone for cheap that I can use the housing for.Hmmm think ive found my next RPi project....
So, I'm looking at ordering a Raspberry Pi for gaming.
I have both an SNES30 and an SFC30 Pro. I really like them both and tend to use the SFC30 more often. The only thing that may be a deal breaker for some people is that the SFC30 feels much smaller than the SNES30. If that's an issue, stick with the SNES30 and use a DS4 or Xbox One controller if you need analog.
Is it easy to pair (SNES30)? I want to play wirelessly
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01C6FFNY4/?tag=neogaf0e-20
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00QB6F9I0/?tag=neogaf0e-20
And buy the microSD of your choice.
Don't worry about software. You take your sd card and you write the retropie image to it and your done. Just put roms on it then.
If you want, you can also find images with games already on the image, but that's all I can say.
Your in luck, there are many of them. Just do a google search and pick your poison.Raspberry Pi GAF, I come to you on hands and knees. I have zero technical know-how. Like, I sometimes struggle with super basic things. I am utterly hopeless but I really want some sort of portable raspberry pi emulator thing. What can I do, GAF? Is there some super detailed, idiot-proof tutorial? Or better yet, is there some place online where I can buy an already-built raspberry pi portable? Thanks for any help you can give me.
Is it easy to pair (SNES30)? I want to play wirelessly
Thinking of getting into this.
What are the most recent systems which can be emulated well on a Pi 3?
PS1? N64?
Not really interested if performance is poor, e.g. sound cutting out or whatnot.
From what I gathered PS1 is almost 100%
N64 is spotty at best. Going to have more luck with Nintendo developed games but probably going to be looking at overclocking it.
PSP games have some good compatability.
There is a DS emulator that apparently was pretty good but has recently been delisted. Mixed reports whether it's because it's a beta and the guy is sick of hearing complaints or he wants to figure out some way to monetize it.
There is a dreamcast emulator but I dont think anyone has much luck with that.
I just finally built mine last night so this is coming from knowledge around forums, not personal experience.
Thinking of getting into this.
What are the most recent systems which can be emulated well on a Pi 3?
PS1? N64?
Not really interested if performance is poor, e.g. sound cutting out or whatnot.
How good are the Sega Saturn emulators for retropie? I know PSX works like a charm, but i guess it's not that easy to assume that Saturn has the same great support..
There is a dreamcast emulator but I dont think anyone has much luck with that.
A few games do work pretty much perfect. The ones that I have tested and can confirm are Cosmic Smash and Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage. Granted, I have not played through either of them to completion, so I am not sure if there are any issues further in. Sonic Adventure and Sonic Adventure 2 are totally playable too though expect some fps drops here and there.
There a way to scrape roms on PC and then transfer the data to the pi?
Bit annoying that the built in scraper takes so long on the pi.
I only have three snes games, shouldn't take an hour to scrape.
Google xml universal scraper. Way faster.
Retroarch keeps changing the menu every time they update. It's hard to keep track where everything is located for each version. I know that Recalbox is using an old version of retroarch (pre 1.5.0 I think) so the options you're looking should stil be there but in different places.Got my raspberry pi3 and installed recalbox
Nes, gc and gb games look really nice on my tv. Now I have to tweak the snes and gba settings to look better.
How do I save custom mapping for each console????
On the recalbox website, it says: Go to Quick Menu the controls
But when I go to quick menu I dont have the "controls" option in that screen. However in settings i have "Input" and I can change them but they dont save. Please help!
I am using recalbox version 4.2
Got my raspberry pi3 and installed recalbox
Nes, gc and gb games look really nice on my tv. Now I have to tweak the snes and gba settings to look better.
How do I save custom mapping for each console????
On the recalbox website, it says: Go to Quick Menu the controls
But when I go to quick menu I dont have the "controls" option in that screen. However in settings i have "Input" and I can change them but they dont save. Please help!
I am using recalbox version 4.2
Ok, got the XML Universal Scraper
Tried to connect it over SSH to the Raspberry Pi (running Retropie) and keep getting hit with either Rom path not found error or
Roms Path for autoconfiguration can't be reached
So I have no idea. Google is less than helpful.
Any ideas?
Aw, I went and looked up your answer and didn't read your question: You weren't asking about Retropie. However, your answer should still look like: https://retropie.org.uk/docs/RetroArch-Configuration/#hardcoded-configurations