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Revision as of 11:20, 6 January 2024

Raspberry Pi
Icon RPi.png
Developer Raspberry Pi Foundation
Type Platform (ARM)
Earliest release 15 July 2012
Latest release December 5th 2023
Official Raspberry Pi OS

Emulators on Raspberry Pi The Raspberry Pie uses ARM processors, so any operating system that supports them will probably work. Distributions that may support raspberry pi hardware

Source Ports

Name Latest Version libretro Active Recommended Supported game(s) Genre
Rigel Engine git Platform Duke Nukem II
OpenLara[N 1] git ~ Tomb Raider 1–4 Action-Adventure
Zelda3 git The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past Platform
smw git Super Mario World, Super Mario All-Stars[N 2]
CannonBall git OutRun Racing
RVGL 21.0930a-1 Re-Volt

Notes

  1. OpenLara was inspired by OpenTomb
  2. In smw only the Super Mario All-Stars version of Super Mario Bros. and Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels are able to be ran currently.

See Also

Raspberry Pi OS the official Raspberry Pi OS Distributions