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|title = RetroBat | |title = RetroBat | ||
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|developer = [https://github.com/orgs/RetroBat-Official/people/ RetroBat Team] | |developer = [https://github.com/orgs/RetroBat-Official/people/ RetroBat Team] | ||
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|source = [https://github.com/RetroBat-Official/retrobat-setup/ GitHub]<br/>[https://github.com/kaylh/old-RetroBat-obsolete GitHub (old repository)] | |source = [https://github.com/RetroBat-Official/retrobat-setup/ GitHub]<br/>[https://github.com/kaylh/old-RetroBat-obsolete GitHub (old repository)] | ||
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'''RetroBat''' is a software distro designed to automatically configure [[EmulationStation]]'s frontend interface with [[RetroArch]] and with standalone emulators and helps users to deal with their ROM collections on Windows in an easy way. It requires Internet connection to download additional emulator programmes which aren't downloaded until you launch a game (file extension used to determine the relevant emulated system). It supports both standalone emulators and [[RetroArch]]/[[Libretro]] cores. Windows PC games are addable to RetroBat as well by pointing at their .exe file. Supported platforms include numerous consoles, arcades and computers. RetroBat is focused in portability and lets you storage your ROMs on an external device like a USB stick as long as you meet the minimum system requirements. | '''RetroBat''' is a software distro designed to automatically configure [[EmulationStation]]'s frontend interface with [[RetroArch]] and with standalone emulators and helps users to deal with their ROM collections on Windows in an easy way. It requires Internet connection to download additional emulator programmes which aren't downloaded until you launch a game (file extension used to determine the relevant emulated system). It supports both standalone emulators and [[RetroArch]]/[[Libretro]] cores. Windows PC games are addable to RetroBat as well by pointing at their .exe file. Supported platforms include numerous consoles, arcades and computers. RetroBat is focused in portability and lets you storage your ROMs on an external device like a USB stick as long as you meet the minimum system requirements. | ||
Latest revision as of 02:30, 31 March 2024
Developer(s) | RetroBat Team |
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Latest version | 6.2 [+] |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows |
Architecture(s) | x64 |
Type | Launcher/frontend |
Website | retrobat.org |
License | LGPL v3 |
Source code | GitHub GitHub (old repository) |
RetroBat is a software distro designed to automatically configure EmulationStation's frontend interface with RetroArch and with standalone emulators and helps users to deal with their ROM collections on Windows in an easy way. It requires Internet connection to download additional emulator programmes which aren't downloaded until you launch a game (file extension used to determine the relevant emulated system). It supports both standalone emulators and RetroArch/Libretro cores. Windows PC games are addable to RetroBat as well by pointing at their .exe file. Supported platforms include numerous consoles, arcades and computers. RetroBat is focused in portability and lets you storage your ROMs on an external device like a USB stick as long as you meet the minimum system requirements.
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