I can help in more visualizing to the frontend + many other enhancements , but I can't message you (forum messages) regarding this. I could also release romsets with scrapped info, based on your work.My personal emulation station setup for my pc has about 15 systems.. 16 GB, full video previews for all games etc.. lol. But yeah, it could be fun. I love the way retropie on the Raspberry Pi is set up, but I'd rather use it on my PC for portability reasons.. There's a few features missing on the PC ported emulation station, like background music, favorites, collections etc.. but it is still far better and easier to use than having separate emulators with no screen shots.. IMO. And I gotta say, I'm REALLY impressed how well most of the libretro cores handle the emulation.. Super Mario World has never run smoother for me than this in this current build.. which is a game that is notoriously hard to emulate with proper fluidity. . (and is one of my personal favorite games)
I was just playing on this exact version, Adventure Island II for NES with my 4 year old in fact. Good stuff.
love Rettro gaming, you two working together would be friggin awesome ...I can help in more visualizing to the frontend + many other enhancements , but I can't message you (forum messages) regarding this. I could also release romsets with scrapped info, based on your work.
Retro Gaming is a nostalgic relic ?, & wanna spread the days of thunder experience...
can u upload all your 15 system rom set ,without video previews love to play this games.My personal emulation station setup for my pc has about 15 systems.. 16 GB, full video previews for all games etc.. lol. But yeah, it could be fun. I love the way retropie on the Raspberry Pi is set up, but I'd rather use it on my PC for portability reasons.. There's a few features missing on the PC ported emulation station, like background music, favorites, collections etc.. but it is still far better and easier to use than having separate emulators with no screen shots.. IMO. And I gotta say, I'm REALLY impressed how well most of the libretro cores handle the emulation.. Super Mario World has never run smoother for me than this in this current build.. which is a game that is notoriously hard to emulate with proper fluidity. . (and is one of my personal favorite games)
I was just playing on this exact version, Adventure Island II for NES with my 4 year old in fact. Good stuff.