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Revision as of 16:40, 10 July 2020

RetroPie
RetroPie.png
Developer(s) PetRockBlog, RetroPie Team
Latest version 4.8
Active Yes
Platform(s) Linux
Architecture(s) x86, ARM
Type Launcher
Programmed in C++
Website retropie.org.uk
License GNU GPLv3
Source code GitHub

RetroPie allows you to turn your Raspberry Pi or Linux PC into a retro-gaming machine. It builds upon Raspbian, EmulationStation, RetroArch and many other projects to enable you to play your favourite Arcade, home-console, and classic PC games with the minimum set-up. For power users it also provides a large variety of configuration tools to customise the system as you want. RetroPie sits on top of a full OS, you can install it on an existing Raspbian/Debian-based Linux, or start with the RetroPie image and add additional software later.

Download

Linux ARM RetroPie Pre-made Images
Linux Linux ARM RetroPie Manual Installation Scripts

Raspbian (Raspberry Pi) Odroid C1/C2 Odroid XU3/XU4 Debian Linux (x86)