Raspberry Pi Gaming thread - Cheap emulation and gaming projects

5 inch HDMI LCD @ 800×480? Oh yes please. Lets find a local supplier Shaneus!
Got it :)
http://www.dx.com/p/5-inch-lcd-touch-display-w-hdmi-for-raspberry-pi-2-model-b-a-b-blue-379294
(There's a link to a local Australian delivery)

Bit much, and I'd rather have one that wasn't touchscreen (if only to save a few dollars on something I wouldn't use). Although it looks like you can buy this for cheaper, which includes the same display and a case. Or this one which is the same as the one in my original link, but cheaper. DX sure love their duplicate products!
 
Holy shit do they what, I bought a Xiaomi powerbank from there on saturday, not only was there tonnes of different options with different bundled items, but there was even two places I could pay for it and one was $7 cheaper. Confusing.

Went down the rabbit hole a bit further:

http://aud.dx.com/product/5-inch-hd...rry-pi-2-model-b-b-a-b-961384212#.VcgA6fmqrCo

AU$ 60.82

Although it won't display anything other than 800 x 480 I'm pretty sure that should be easy to setup in Retropie.
 
Got it :)
http://www.dx.com/p/5-inch-lcd-touch-display-w-hdmi-for-raspberry-pi-2-model-b-a-b-blue-379294
(There's a link to a local Australian delivery)

Bit much, and I'd rather have one that wasn't touchscreen (if only to save a few dollars on something I wouldn't use). Although it looks like you can buy this for cheaper, which includes the same display and a case. Or this one which is the same as the one in my original link, but cheaper. DX sure love their duplicate products!

Post impressions, if you do decided to get it :)

I was wonder how long it would last on a 3000mah USB battery charger. From what I recall a laptop screen consumes 40% of a laptops battery usage overall - I wonder how it would translate with a much smaller device with a smaller footprint.
 
Post impressions, if you do decided to get it :)

I was wonder how long it would last on a 3000mah USB battery charger. From what I recall a laptop screen consumes 40% of a laptops battery usage overall - I wonder how it would translate with a much smaller device with a smaller footprint.
I will! Only researching right now though, still up in the air with what I'll do with my Pi. But I think I read from the specs that it will run off 500mA via a USB port, so there's really not that much power it'll be using. Maybe use a USB controller with it and it should be pretty good on power (rather than a BT/wireless dongle or something).
 
Does anyone know where I could search for someone to build a tabeltop arcade cabinet with a Raspberry Pi 2.0 built in? I guess I would be looking to commission someone to complete the project.

Something like this?

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I'm the least handy person I know and was hoping to have something like this in the house. Thanks.
 
Does anyone know where I could search for someone to build a tabeltop arcade cabinet with a Raspberry Pi 2.0 built in? I guess I would be looking to commission someone to complete the project.

Something like this?

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I'm the least handy person I know and was hoping to have something like this in the house. Thanks.[/QUOTE]

You should make it. It will actually teach you some Linux basics and soldering skills.
 
Sorry if it's been mentioned (I did a cursory search of the thread & came up with nothing conclusive), but how does this little piece of kit handle CPS2/CPS3/NeoGeo emulation? I saw Final Burn Alpha recommended; does it generally run games on this hardware as well as the x86 version does on a modern average PC?

It does look like a nice diversion to dabble with, but I'd be interested in running those three arcade systems primarily.
 
Set up my RetroPie a couple of weeks ago. Had to follow a couple of guides because I don't really know what I'm doing, but it seems logical enough...

...except for MAME. I genuinely have no idea how to set up MAME, what games work, etc. Anyone have any good guides for how to go about that? Or tips? Sorry for the general cry for help, been trying to figure it out for a few days and can't really seem to wrap my head around it!
 
Does anyone know where I could search for someone to build a tabeltop arcade cabinet with a Raspberry Pi 2.0 built in? I guess I would be looking to commission someone to complete the project.

Something like this?

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I'm the least handy person I know and was hoping to have something like this in the house. Thanks.

How about this?

http://shop.pimoroni.com/products/picade


I'm not very handy either, but this seems pretty straightforward. I haven't looked too closely, but it seems to have everything included barring the Pi, and doesn't seem to involve soldering or anything more complicated than screwing things together.

Yeah, it doesn't include the Pi, but having set one up myself -- and again, I am not handy at all -- that part isn't as difficult as you might think.

Anyone try the Picade? Is it any good?
 
I just ordered one from Amazon for an emulation machine and have a couple quick questions. Do I have to install Noobs first then Retropi? I also bought a 32gb card,do I put both Noos and Retropi along with the roms on one card? Thanks
 
I just ordered one from Amazon for an emulation machine and have a couple quick questions. Do I have to install Noobs first then Retropi? I also bought a 32gb card,do I put both Noos and Retropi along with the roms on one card? Thanks

If you plan on using it for emulation only you dont need NOOBS at all. Just get the RetroPi iso only and write it to your SD card.
 
Does anyone know if you can get these to output to an arcade monitor? I have a mame machine and I had to use a specific video card that would allow the correct refresh rate. My hard drive seems to be failing and I'm wondering if I can just replace the pc with a Raspberry pi

Never mind, found it. Needs a converter called a gbs8100...
 
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Yay! After three months of waiting, I finally completed all the pieces I need for my iCade conversion! I received the LCD screen and tried it, it works!!!! I'm so happy.

Hopefully I'll have more to show soon enough!
 
Yay! They sent you another one as a replacement? Which screen is it in the first place? It looks like a 7" to me with an external controller, so I assume it's not the one I was talking about earlier that bolts directly onto the Pi.
 
How about this?

http://shop.pimoroni.com/products/picade



I'm not very handy either, but this seems pretty straightforward. I haven't looked too closely, but it seems to have everything included barring the Pi, and doesn't seem to involve soldering or anything more complicated than screwing things together.

Yeah, it doesn't include the Pi, but having set one up myself -- and again, I am not handy at all -- that part isn't as difficult as you might think.

Anyone try the Picade? Is it any good?

Thank you! This looks promising. Like I said, I am not handy and the easier it is, the better. Although I would prefer to just pay someone to do it, haha.
 
Yay! They sent you another one as a replacement? Which screen is it in the first place? It looks like a 7" to me with an external controller, so I assume it's not the one I was talking about earlier that bolts directly onto the Pi.

They didn't replace it per se, I got store credit of the amount paid then bought it again with it. It's a 10" by the way. Next step is to carve up lines each side of the iCade to fit the screen and place all the hardware inside the cabinet.
 
They didn't replace it per se, I got store credit of the amount paid then bought it again with it. It's a 10" by the way. Next step is to carve up lines each side of the iCade to fit the screen and place all the hardware inside the cabinet.
Ah. Rather than carving it up (I assume you'd have it mounted landscape) have you thought of having it mounted portrait? That way it should fit the entire height of the case and you'd still get decent width out of it for horizontal (though obv. not as good as if it were mounted that way).

I'm still debating what to do with my iCade case. I should just buy another Pi and a full-size iCade (currently just have the Core) so I don't have to make the choice!
 

Good news!

Full changelog

3.0

New GUI for basic WiFi configuration and Config editing
Added Dragon 32 / TRS-80 (CoCo) emulator xroar
Added Super Mario War to ports
Move some emulators out of experimental – lr-bluemsx (Now default for msx), lr-mednafen-ngp, lr-mednafen-wswan, lr-mgba, lr-tgbdual, lr-vba-next
Added virtualgamepad to experimental which allows gamepad emulation via a mobile
Restarting setup script no longer needed after updating the setup script.
Improved support for video splashscreens and a centralised splashscreen repo (https://github.com/RetroPie/retropie-splashscreens)

A lot of improvement there.
 
Full change log since 2.6

RetroPie 3.0 Key Features

Automatic controller configuration for RetroArch from EmulationStation.
New system for single per system rom folders, default / per rom emulator switching, as well as per rom configurations.
Lots of configuration tools accessible from Emulation station including setting up WiFi, a configuration editor, file manager, audio settings and more.
Per system and per game menu to set video output and default emulator setting.
Basic Joypad control in RetroPie-Setup menus.
Option to add game roms via USB without network access
Now offering over 20+ emulators + ports.
Lots of other improvements / bug fixes from the 2.6 release.


Thanks to PetRockBlock, BuZz, gizmo98, Herb Fargus, Floob and all others who have contributed to the project.
Full changelog

3.0

New GUI for basic WiFi configuration and Config editing
Added Dragon 32 / TRS-80 (CoCo) emulator xroar
Added Super Mario War to ports
Move some emulators out of experimental – lr-bluemsx (Now default for msx), lr-mednafen-ngp, lr-mednafen-wswan, lr-mgba, lr-tgbdual, lr-vba-next
Added virtualgamepad to experimental which allows gamepad emulation via a mobile
Restarting setup script no longer needed after updating the setup script.
Improved support for video splashscreens and a centralised splashscreen repo (https://github.com/RetroPie/retropie-splashscreens)

3.0 RC 1: 18th July 2015

Input configuration improvements / fixes / optimisations
Basic joypad control in RetroPie-Setup / emulator prelaunch menus.
Make libretro Fuse default spectrum emulator (for easier joypad control)
Added new spectrum emulator ZEsarUX to the experimental section.
Added launching RetroArch with RGUI from the RetroPie menu in EmulationStation.
Various other bugfixes – you can follow changes as they happen on the GitHub site – https://github.com/RetroPie/RetroPie-Setup/commits/master



3.0 BETA 4: 18th June 2015

Work around issue with RetroArch GUI not accepting input/freezing.
Fixed up RetroArch control configuration via our new integrated input configuration.
Moved RetroArch joypad configurations to /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch-joypads



3.0 BETA 3: 10th June 2015

Integrated controls configuration for EmulationStation and RetroArch – On first start EmulationStation will ask for controls to be configured, and will then also configure RetroArch based on your choices. Note that there will be a delay after selecting OK whilst this is done – this will be improved later to give feedback so it doesn’t look as though EmulationStation has frozen.
New experimental modules/emulators: limelight (Networked game streamer for Steam), lr-tgbdual (gameboy color emu with link support), DXX-Rebirth port (Decent 1/2), lr-mednafen-wswan (Wonderswan emu), lr-mednafen-ngp (NeoGeo Pocket emu), uae4arm (Amiga emu), lr-fuse (ZX Spectrum emu), lr-caprice32 (Amstrad CPC emu), lr-gw (Game and Watch simulator). All modules prefixed with lr- are libretro cores for use with Retroarch.
New startup picture with new RetroPie logo.
Added additional ES theme “Color Pi”
Dosbox bug fixes / Ability to launch custom shell scripts.
Wifi configuration under RetroPie menu (wicd-curses).
PS3 controller setup improvements
Various other fixes / improvements.
Disabled root password by default (re-enable by typing sudo passwd root if needed)



3.0 BETA 2: 4th April 2015

More launch options for Hatari
Resize framebuffer with video mode change (and allow frame buffer res to be changed independently for terminal/X apps)
Improvements to minecraft-pi launch script
Added some experimental modules – Adventure Game Studio engine, yabause (Sega saturn), virtualjaguar (Atari Jaguar), beetle-vb (Virtualboy), mgba (game boy advance)
Added ProSystem (Atari 7800 emulator)
Fixes to mupen64plus build
Various other fixes / Improvements



3.0 BETA 1: 26th March 2015

Overhaul of emulator selection / launching – single rom folder per platform, with the facility to change default emulator per platform or per rom on launch. Also allows launch of certain emulators with specific configurations, such as render plugin for mupen64plus, and model configuration for fuse.
RetroArch render resolution is also configurable on launch. Video output is no longer switched by default, but can be adjusted by the user if needed.
New retropie menu in EmulationStation with easy access to retropie-setup, file manager, audio settings, controller settings,
raspi-config and so on.
Emulationstation entries are now sorted (by name) – should mostly match alphabetical order of rom folders.
Work to ensure user configurations are preserved. More configuration files moved to /opt/retropie/configs/ structure.
EmulationStation restarts on exit by default unless a key is pressed. Makes it easier for those that want to restart quickly and let it pick up any new roms.
New platforms.cfg file that contains emulator names / supported file extensions. This can be copied to /opt/retropie/configs/all to override extensions added to emulationstation (A reinstall / re-configuration of the a related emulator is needed after to update the emulation station configuration)
Addition of AdvanceMAME 1.2 (based on MAME 0.106) which may be useful for rpi2 owners over the 0.94 version. Framebuffer output code adjusted to work better with the Pi.
rpix86 is included again by default (was missing from the last image).
Updates to the usbromservice. If you want to sync rom folders it now requires a folder in the root of the usb stick called “retropie”. The roms will be synced from a sub folder called roms. It also can backup/restore your custom emulationstation gameslists / data.
RetroArch includes additional shaders and overlays
Various other emulator updates and fixes.

I know what i will be doing this weekend.
 
Just received my Pi today,

I'm going to be installing RetroPie on it and I would like to know what is the best way to get my 360 wireless controllers to work with it ? I have the USB adapter.


Thanks,
 
I installed 3.0 and it's being a painless process. It literally takes 10 minutes tops to do from scratch and a blank state. Controller setup is a sinch and the Emulation Station config now is replicated in games!

One thing I havent worked out is how do I get non-smoothed graphics in games? I prefer the original pixels.
 
Can someone tell me how to do a fresh install of Retropie? My ftp froze and now my NES folder is really messed up. Do I just re-write the file with Win32 Disk Manager?


Thanks.
 
Hey, I just bought a Rasberry Pi 2. I want to set it up as a Kodi machine but also play some retro games on it. It there a way to dual boot Kodi and Retropi or make them work together in any other way?
Thanks guys.
 
Fuck it, I know what I'm going to do with my Pi:
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I would probably do it a little better though, like maybe mount the rubber/silicone button things from a Saturn/MD pad rather than have those buttons. Or use tiny buttons a la the MKX pad. It looks like that front panel is removable, so that'd be the best way to go.

It's giving me the feels from the old Firefox my brother and I used to own back in the 80s:
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Much prefer it if this one was black, too.


LOOK AT IT!
 
Can someone tell me how to do a fresh install of Retropie? My ftp froze and now my NES folder is really messed up. Do I just re-write the file with Win32 Disk Manager?
Thanks.

Yes, but erase the card first.

Hey, I just bought a Rasberry Pi 2. I want to set it up as a Kodi machine but also play some retro games on it. It there a way to dual boot Kodi and Retropi or make them work together in any other way?
Thanks guys.

Once installed there is an option in the RetroPie menu to install Kodi, was in the 3.0 beta, should be in the 3.0 build now.
 
Ok I'm completely stumped. I cannot get the preset shaders for Royale or Hyllian to load. When I select either of them the Shader Passes stay at zero and if I expand its just n/a and "dont care". All of the others I tried suck compared to these two and I can't get them to load.

Edit: Ok now all of a sudden I can't hold select + X to get into the menu. Can't hold start and select to exit game now either,argh.
 
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