The promise of RetroArch Open-Hardware has always been open hardware with open software delivering an open solution. This project exists because Continue reading RetroArch Open-Hardware Newsletter & User SurveyĪ busy year passed by and there was a lot of silence on the Open-Hardware Project. Remember that this project exists for the benefit of our users, and that we wouldn’t keep doing this were it not for spreading the love to our users. If you’d like to learn more about upcoming releases, please consult our roadmap here. This project exists because Continue reading RetroArch 1.10.0 release! ![]() Yes, you can run Windows applications in Linux. If you’d like to learn more about upcoming releases, please consult our roadmap here. And every once in a while, you find yourself asking: can I run windows applications on Linux. Originally developed for the GCW Zero, it runs Continue reading RetroArch 1.10.1 release! a5200 The a5200 core is an optimised Atari 5200 emulator based on Atari800 2.0.2. We bring to you a wide range of new cores, available for use in RetroArch, and/or any other Libretro-compatible frontend. Libretro and its various contributors have certainly been busy these past few weeks. ![]() Core available now for Windows, macOS, Linux, Android and iOS. It played host to many popular games from the likes of Namco, Konami and Capcom. ![]() Libretro/RetroArch New Cores – A5200/WASM4/Arduous/SameCDi/JumpnBump This is a Japanese home computer from the late 80s/early 90s that was used by Capcom as devkits for their arcade games.
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