Parts List for this Projectįirst off, here’s what you’ll have to get your hands on before you can get your RetroPie set up properly: QTY
In this tutorial, we’ll be guiding you through the first option we listed: Installing Raspberry Pi from scratch using a disk image. You can install RetroPie using a pre-made disk image, and you can even install it on top of an existing operating systems - operating systems that include Raspbian, the most popular OS for the Raspberry Pi. Just grab some ROMs (more on that later), load them on your RetroPie, and you’re good to go.Īnd it has never been easier to get your RetroPie set up. RetroPie uses the OpenEMU emulation software, which includes emulators for more than 50 video game systems and platforms, from the expected classic platforms (NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis) to more modern (PlayStation 2, PSP) and esoteric (Oric, Dragon 32, Wonderswan) ones. No, really: You can play a TON of games on a RetroPie. For the price of a Raspberry Pi, power supply, Micro SD card, and video game controller, hobbyists can get an unbeatable retro gaming experience: Your RetroPie setup will allow you to play virtually unlimited games on a device the size of a credit card. But if there’s one Raspberry Pi project that is nearest to the hearts of casual D. There are a lot of cool Raspberry Pi projects out there, and you can hardly go wrong in pursuing any of them.