http://www.emulationstation.org/
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EmulationStation is an open source front end for launching your gameswithout needing a keyboard, with it's themes and customization you can have a very slick looking front-end for you games. EmulationStation has metadata about games and supports a variety of OS's and devices including the Raspberry Pi.
Get boxart and info on your favorite games:
Getting started
FAQ
Example of how to get it working with RetroARCH,
You need to link what the console, parth of games and the right core in the es_systems.cfg
find it in C:\Users\USERNAME\.emulationstation
Say if I wanted to have a megadrive collection, I would do this:
Just create another <system> tag to define another console.
(Video)
EmulationStation is an open source front end for launching your gameswithout needing a keyboard, with it's themes and customization you can have a very slick looking front-end for you games. EmulationStation has metadata about games and supports a variety of OS's and devices including the Raspberry Pi.
Get boxart and info on your favorite games:
Getting started
FAQ
Example of how to get it working with RetroARCH,
You need to link what the console, parth of games and the right core in the es_systems.cfg
find it in C:\Users\USERNAME\.emulationstation
Say if I wanted to have a megadrive collection, I would do this:
Code:
<systemList>
<system>
<name>megadrive</name>
<fullname>Sega Megadrive</fullname>
<path>~\.emulationstation\roms\megadrive</path>
<extension>.zip</extension>
<command>%HOMEPATH%\.emulationstation\systems\retroarch\retroarch.exe -L %HOMEPATH%\.emulationstation\systems\retroarch\libretro\picodrive_libretro.dll "%ROM_RAW%"</command>
<platform>megadrive</platform>
<theme>megadrive</theme>
</system>
<system>
</systemList>
Just create another <system> tag to define another console.