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EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI designEMULATIONSTATION
a graphical emulator front-end. 2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), and RELEASES | EMULATIONSTATION After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI designEMULATIONSTATION
a graphical emulator front-end. 2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), and RELEASES | EMULATIONSTATION After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page.EMULATIONSTATION
Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI design EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION
a graphical emulator front-end. 2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), and RELEASES | EMULATIONSTATION After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI designEMULATIONSTATION
2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) WARNING: Will crash during scraping. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), and RELEASES | EMULATIONSTATION After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI designEMULATIONSTATION
2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) WARNING: Will crash during scraping. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), and RELEASES | EMULATIONSTATION After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page.EMULATIONSTATION
Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI designEMULATIONSTATION
a graphical emulator front-end. 2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), and RELEASES | EMULATIONSTATION After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI design EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), andEMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION
2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) WARNING: Will crash during scraping.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI design EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), andEMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION
2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) WARNING: Will crash during scraping.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page.EMULATIONSTATION
Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI design EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), andEMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION
a graphical emulator front-end. 2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package)EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI design EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), andEMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION
2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) WARNING: Will crash during scraping.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page. EMULATIONSTATIONGETTING STARTEDRELEASES Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI design EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), andEMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION
2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package) WARNING: Will crash during scraping.EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EMULATIONSTATION
The RetroPie Project provides an easy way to install over 30 different emulators on the Raspberry Pi, using EmulationStation as a front-end. This is one of the easiest ways to get your Raspberry Pi ready for some retro gaming goodness. NOTE: RetroPie is not a part of EmulationStation. If you have problems with it, report them on the RetroPie GitHub issues page.EMULATIONSTATION
Q. How big is the team? A. Literally two guys and whoever contributes on GitHub. Alec Lofquist is me, the guy who does all of the programming for EmulationStation, writes the website, writes the content for the website (like this FAQ), and does most of the English community interaction. I also contribute to RetroPie from time to time. Nils Bonenberger is the other guy, who does the UI design EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.1A EmulationStation 2.0.1a. It's finally time for the release of EmulationStation 2.0.1a, which has a few minor fixes and a couple new features. (I hope I didn't break anything.) UTF-8 Unicode support! ES can now display glyphs from non-English languages (like Japanese), andEMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors of Linux. EMULATIONSTATION 2.0.0-RC1 EmulationStation 2.0.0-RC1. Leave a reply. After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution. It also runs on Windows and most flavors ofLinux.
EMULATIONSTATION
a graphical emulator front-end. 2.0.1 (3/5/15, commit, changelog) Windows x86 (installer) Windows x86 (zip) Debian x64 (.deb package)EMULATIONSTATION
After 10 months of relative silence, we’re finally ready to release. We are proud to present EmulationStation 2.0, release candidate 1! For those who don’t know, EmulationStation is the front-end for the popular Raspberry Pi retro gaming distribution.EmulationStation
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A graphical and themeable emulator front-end that allows you to access all your favorite games in one place, even without a keyboard! Click here to get it »FLEXIBLE
Don't like the look? An extensive theming system allows you to tweak how each individual screen looks to your heart's content. Want to use an emulator we haven't thought of yet? EmulationStation can work with virtually any program, even things that aren't games!OPEN SOURCE
Is an important feature missing? Not satisfied with something? If you've got the time and expertise, you can help make EmulationStation better for everyone. Want to help, but not sure where to start? Check out the GitHub issuetracker
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RPI SUPPORT
Written in C++, EmulationStation performs well even on low-powered devices like the famous mini-computer Raspberry Pi.
EmulationStation is the front-end of the popular RetroPie Project , which comes pre-configured with emulators for over 30 different platforms. WORKS WITH ANY CONTROLLER EmulationStation provides an interface that is usable with any 4-button controller, set up from within the program itself. * Emulators themselves must be configured separately...for now.*
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GIVE EACH SYSTEM THE LOOK IT DESERVES WITH THE CUSTOM THEMING SYSTEM EmulationStation includes a custom theming system that gives you control over how each screen looks on a per-system basis, from the system select screen to the game list. Don't like our style? Try another set, or make your own! EASILY DOWNLOAD GAME BOX ART WITH THE BUILT-IN METADATA SCRAPER Download the full name, description, box art, rating, release date, developer, publisher, genre, and number of players for every game in your library with the press of a button.DOWNLOAD
You can download an installer below. The installer will install a pre-compiled EmulationStation executable and a set of themes. Or, you can build EmulationStation yourself!Browse on GitHub »
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(last updated never) Remember, you need to configure EmulationStation to use youremulators!
You can read more about how to do that on the Getting Started page.
WE WANT YOUR FEEDBACK! Feedback is always welcome. EmulationStation is built by the community, for the community. Don't hesitate to send us an email.Send us an email!
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