Rep Mr. Striker Voultar I tried 4 RPi's - two 4's with 4GB, one 4 with 2GB, and a 3b. I used a prepared RetroPie image, TwisterOS, and even compiled from source on 32-bit and 64-bit Raspbian. Had slightly different problems in each scenario, but lag, tearing, and lockups happened with all of them.
Having a retro arcade tonight on my home made Marcade. This was and still is a favourite of mine.
#marcade #rtype #RetroComputing #retroarcade #retrogames #mame #coinop #bartop #retropie #RaspberryPi
infidelity World 7-6 ... he kept dying there over and over and over and over... locked up on using a platform.
Only info I was able to get. If I get A chance, i'll see if I can repeat it myself.
Whatever emulator Pi / RetroPie uses for NES.
Rob Weber (Rare & Iconic) I use RetroPie on a Raspberry pi for all the older consoles. It has trouble emulating N64 though. So I use a real N64 with everdrive cartridge and I soldered in the pixelfx kit to get HDMI output. Goldeneye, Mario, Zelda etc... Even homebrew like Goldfinger 64.