![]() ![]() Now you’ll proceed to select the folder where the games for the console in question are stored.Go to Online Updater > Core Updater and select your preferred emulator from the twenty or so available. To do so, RetroArch has its own internal installer that automatically downloads the emulator in question. First you’ll install all the appurtenances for the emulators you’re going to use. ![]() Thanks to RetroArch’s Libreto API, you don’t have to install all the emulators at once, and can automatically download the ones you’re going to use from the menu itself. For the latter it’s advisable to install the ROMs and images of the games to be emulated on the device to load them later. The setup process works the same independent of the platform we’ve tried it in our case on Windows and Android. ![]() Although its installation is terrifically simple, there are certain steps to be followed to be able to run the games, as by default the libraries are not included to emulate all the machines. Recently it’s been updated to version 1.3.0 with a complete revamp of the menu system and improvements to certain consoles like Dreamcast. It’s been a couple of years ago now since we talked about RetroArch, a super-comprehensive multiplatform pack that contains a huge number of console emulators all in one interface. ![]()
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