Raspberry Pi
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Developer
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Raspberry Pi Foundation
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Type
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Single-board computer (ARM)
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Earliest release
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February 2012 (Original Raspberry Pi)
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Latest release
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October 2023 (Raspberry Pi 5)
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- This page is about software on the Raspberry pi platform that emulates other hardware
The Raspberry Pi is a series of single-board computers using the ARM architecture, developed by the Raspberry Pi Foundation.
Any operating system that supports the ARM architecture will probably work on the Raspberry Pi.
Any of these Linux Distros that support ARM should support the Raspberry Pi.
- Before diving in;
- See each Wiki Category Consoles, Computers and Arcade for individual dedicated system pages to see more detailed comparisons and information about software emulators. Dedicated system pages provide more up-to-date listings and in-depth information on specific aspects like hardware features, peripheral support, and compatibility etc.
- Some games have Game engine recreations and source ports that run on Raspberry Pi, which can be the better than emulators for their specific games.
- This page lists emulators that support ARM/Raspberry Pi on Linux distros or using Bare Metal. For emulators on other operating systems that support Raspberry Pi see: RISC OS.
Multi-System emulators
Bare Metal emulators
Nintendo
GameBoy Advance
Camputers Lynx
Commodore
Amiga Line
Sony
Playstation 1
Sega
Dreamcast / NAOMI
Source Ports
Name
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Latest Version
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libretro
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Active
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Recommended
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Supported game(s)
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Genre
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OpenLara[N 1]
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git
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✓
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✓
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~
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Tomb Raider 1–4
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Action-Adventure
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Rigel Engine
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git
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✗
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✓
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✓
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Duke Nukem II
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Platform
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Zelda3
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git
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✗
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✓
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✓
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The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past
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smw
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git
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✗
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✓
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✓
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Super Mario World, Super Mario All-Stars[N 2]
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CannonBall
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git
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✓
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✗
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✓
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OutRun
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Racing
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RVGL
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21.0930a-1
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✗
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✓
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✓
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Re-Volt
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Frontends
Notes
See Also
Raspberry Pi OS. The official Raspberry Pi OS Distributions
Lakka Linux distribution that also targets the Raspberry Pi platform