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For those who have done this, where do you go to get your ROMs?
I did a little bit of searching and torrents seemed to be the most popular answer, but I don't want to download something sketchy.
Recommendations?
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LSU Fan
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Also, this Youtube channel is very useful if you are going the RetroPie with EmulationStation route.
LINK
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I know the games are small compared to today, but to be able to hold so many games and run so flawlessly is incredible to me.
Loaded about 30 N64 games, 25 NES games, and 10 Genesis games so far (adding a lot more tomorrow).
What are some of yalls 'can't miss' games?
Maybe some that are off the radar but still good games?
I only had a Nintendo 64, Genesis, then a PS2 so all the other consoles are new to me and I'm not too sure what consoles/games I should try. TIA
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Maybe some that are off the radar but still good games?
I'll recommend some lesser known games rather than telling you the obvious ones like Super Mario Brothers 3, A Link to the Past, or Streets of Rage.
NES:
Little Samson - Despite what you might think, this isn't one of those Bible Adventure games. If I had to compare its gameplay, it's a little bit like Mega Man in that you can switch abilities but by changing characters.
M.C. Kids - Yes, it's a shameless advertisement for McDonald's but it's also a great platformer, obviously inspired by Super Mario Brothers 3.
SNES:
Seiken Densetsu 3 - This is the sequel to Secret of Mana (which is a game you should also play) but it was never released in North America. There is an English fan-translated Rom out there that isn't difficult to find. The games are like a mix of Zelda and Final Fantasy.
Nosferatu - This is like a mix of Prince of Persia and Castlevania. Fun horror game that most people missed on the SNES.
Genesis:
Comix Zone - Fun beat-em-up where you fight through the panels of a comic book. Unfairly tough, though.
Beyond Oasis - The closest thing the Genesis had to Zelda. It's like A Link to the Past with an Aladdin mod.
Neogeo:
Windjammers - This has gained a cult following over the last few years, thanks in part to Giant Bomb. It's sort of like Street Fighter 2 meets Pong. A re-release of it was recently announced for PS4.
Shock Troopers - 2-player top-down shoot-em-up. There is also a sequel but it's not as good as the original.
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If you have original NES cartridges you can get a Kazzo to extract the ROM.
Texas A&M Fan
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Retropie Rom Collection Torrent Psp
LSU Fan
West of a white house
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Retropie Rom Collection Torrent
LSU Fan
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This has all the full rom sets for every system. That's every released and unreleased rom ever leaked, along with fan hacked games. They are already organized too.
LSU Fan
West of a white house
Member since Mar 2010
2636 posts
Then, go to your PC, install your free FTP software of choice and log into that IP address with the login ID and password:
pi
raspberry
Using the FTP software, you should be able to copy files from your PC to your Pi directly once you navigate to the appropriate path. The path for SNES roms, for example is:
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/snes
..which can be found at this LINK. There are also, of course, loads of videos on Youtube on how to do this as well.
New Orleans Saints Fan
Nooga
Member since Sep 2005
13368 posts
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No passwords or ftp software required
LSU Fan
West of a white house
Member since Mar 2010
2636 posts
quote:Even better. I haven't bothered upgrading my distribution of RetroPie in a while since I'm satisfied with it.
It's even easier than that now with retropie.
So, easier instructions: do what Dam Guide said and consult the site I linked above to find the path of any system you want to load roms for.
New Orleans Saints Fan
Nooga
Member since Sep 2005
13368 posts
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quote:
Even better. I haven't bothered upgrading my distribution of RetroPie in a while since I'm satisfied with it.
Yeah, the last updates have really have made it a pretty simple device. Just drag and drop roms in the correct console folders inside retropie using any file manager.
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LSU Fan
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For those who have done this, where do you go to get your ROMs?
I did a little bit of searching and torrents seemed to be the most popular answer, but I don't want to download something sketchy.
Recommendations?
Member since Sep 2007
29362 posts
Online
LSU Fan
4641 Arse Whipping Avenue
Member since Dec 2013
24923 posts
Online
LSU Fan
West of a white house
Member since Mar 2010
2636 posts
Also, this Youtube channel is very useful if you are going the RetroPie with EmulationStation route.
LINK
New Orleans Saints Fan
AL
Member since Apr 2010
27652 posts
Retropie Rom Collection Torrent
New Orleans Saints Fan
Nooga
Member since Sep 2005
13368 posts
Online
LSU Fan
4641 Arse Whipping Avenue
Member since Dec 2013
24923 posts
Online
I know the games are small compared to today, but to be able to hold so many games and run so flawlessly is incredible to me.
Loaded about 30 N64 games, 25 NES games, and 10 Genesis games so far (adding a lot more tomorrow).
What are some of yalls 'can't miss' games?
Maybe some that are off the radar but still good games?
I only had a Nintendo 64, Genesis, then a PS2 so all the other consoles are new to me and I'm not too sure what consoles/games I should try. TIA
LSU Fan
West of a white house
Member since Mar 2010
2636 posts
quote:
Maybe some that are off the radar but still good games?
I'll recommend some lesser known games rather than telling you the obvious ones like Super Mario Brothers 3, A Link to the Past, or Streets of Rage.
NES:
Little Samson - Despite what you might think, this isn't one of those Bible Adventure games. If I had to compare its gameplay, it's a little bit like Mega Man in that you can switch abilities but by changing characters.
M.C. Kids - Yes, it's a shameless advertisement for McDonald's but it's also a great platformer, obviously inspired by Super Mario Brothers 3.
SNES:
Seiken Densetsu 3 - This is the sequel to Secret of Mana (which is a game you should also play) but it was never released in North America. There is an English fan-translated Rom out there that isn't difficult to find. The games are like a mix of Zelda and Final Fantasy.
Nosferatu - This is like a mix of Prince of Persia and Castlevania. Fun horror game that most people missed on the SNES.
Genesis:
Comix Zone - Fun beat-em-up where you fight through the panels of a comic book. Unfairly tough, though.
Beyond Oasis - The closest thing the Genesis had to Zelda. It's like A Link to the Past with an Aladdin mod.
Neogeo:
Windjammers - This has gained a cult following over the last few years, thanks in part to Giant Bomb. It's sort of like Street Fighter 2 meets Pong. A re-release of it was recently announced for PS4.
Shock Troopers - 2-player top-down shoot-em-up. There is also a sequel but it's not as good as the original.
New Orleans Saints Fan
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2006
11354 posts
USA Fan
Louisiana
Member since Sep 2008
16897 posts
Online
Arkansas Fan
Premium Member
Member since Jan 2005
54918 posts
Online
If you have original NES cartridges you can get a Kazzo to extract the ROM.
Texas A&M Fan
Somewhere Texas
Member since Sep 2015
442 posts
Retropie Rom Collection Torrent Psp
LSU Fan
West of a white house
Member since Mar 2010
2636 posts
Retropie Rom Collection Torrent
LSU Fan
Member since Nov 2004
13701 posts
Online
This has all the full rom sets for every system. That's every released and unreleased rom ever leaked, along with fan hacked games. They are already organized too.
LSU Fan
West of a white house
Member since Mar 2010
2636 posts
Then, go to your PC, install your free FTP software of choice and log into that IP address with the login ID and password:
pi
raspberry
Using the FTP software, you should be able to copy files from your PC to your Pi directly once you navigate to the appropriate path. The path for SNES roms, for example is:
/home/pi/RetroPie/roms/snes
..which can be found at this LINK. There are also, of course, loads of videos on Youtube on how to do this as well.
New Orleans Saints Fan
Nooga
Member since Sep 2005
13368 posts
Online
No passwords or ftp software required
LSU Fan
West of a white house
Member since Mar 2010
2636 posts
quote:Even better. I haven't bothered upgrading my distribution of RetroPie in a while since I'm satisfied with it.
It's even easier than that now with retropie.
So, easier instructions: do what Dam Guide said and consult the site I linked above to find the path of any system you want to load roms for.
New Orleans Saints Fan
Nooga
Member since Sep 2005
13368 posts
Online
quote:
Even better. I haven't bothered upgrading my distribution of RetroPie in a while since I'm satisfied with it.
Yeah, the last updates have really have made it a pretty simple device. Just drag and drop roms in the correct console folders inside retropie using any file manager.
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