Every once in a while you see a small team come along with some dedication and passion to a project and it turns out to be something big, we’re not talking the countless millions of developers of applications, such as the CoinOps team, the Hyperspin Team or the Mame dev team, these people are never thanked enough, but they have their own communities worshipping them, with whopping big forums full of hot hotheadedness and attitude – in this instance we are talking about the little teams who do something with these amazing creations and make them more amazing, such as the Bolt-on Edition team and in this instance Dr Maxwell from Project Retrobution who has taken the best of the best for the RasPi and made it better.
So to quickly summarise Retro Pi Complete Installation Pack ( 64gb SD version) is a complete RasPi image for you to download, put on your card and boot your Pi and play games.
“Goal was to create a base installation rather than a finished product. Future plans are to add to this base with modular installations (drag and drop packs of completely setup system libraries)…” – Dr Maxwell (creator)
Base Image System List
=Arcade=
Emulator – MAME
SNK – Neo Geo
=Console=
GCE – Vectrex
NEC – Pc-Engine
NEC – SuperGraFX
Nintendo – N64
Nintendo – Datach
Nintendo – Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo – Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Nintendo – Super Famicom
Nintendo – Famicom
Nintendo – Famicom Disk System
Nintendo – Virtual Boy
Sega – CD
Sega – 32X
Sega – Genesis/Mega Drive
Sega – Mega Drive Japan
Sega – MyCard
Sega – SG-1000
Sega – Tectoy
Sony – Play Station
=Handheld=
Atari – Lynx
Nintendo – Game & Watch
Nintendo – Game Boy
Nintendo – Game Boy Color
Nintendo – Game Boy Advance
SNK – Neo Geo Pocket
SNK – Neo Geo Pocket Color
INSTRUCTIONS
- Download the Compressed File (39GB) (DOWNLOADS PAGE)
- Unzip using winrar or 7zip
- Open using Win 32 Disk Imager
- Select the SD Card you want to write image too.
- Choose Source (the file you unarchived)
- Click WRITE and wait for process to finish
If you run into any problems, check you actually have a big enough (64gb) SD Card.
DOWNLOAD FROM THE RETRO PI DOWNLOADS PAGE
Thanks go out to Dr Maxwell for creating this with help from Retro Kenesis for artwork help and assistance
