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General => Open Discussion => Topic started by: madbean on August 13, 2017, 01:00:58 AM

Title: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: madbean on August 13, 2017, 01:00:58 AM
I think this is probably not terribly legal. Honestly, I don't know. But, oh lord, it looks like fun.
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: Zigcat on August 13, 2017, 02:02:10 AM
It may be illegal, but when Nintendo purposely makes their product collectible and produces in limited amounts that could never satisfy demand, I don't feel bad.
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: vizcities on August 13, 2017, 03:21:11 AM
Been there. Godspeed  ;D
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: zombiesonore on August 13, 2017, 07:32:11 AM
Funny, I have built a complete system with RecalBox (RetroPie ready to use for RPi) for a friend last week.
I KNOW it's not legal, but I've found a torrent with 6666 ROMs so he can know waste his life like he wanted... and I think there's exactly the same number of games for SNES that I saw in your pictures... ;-)
For those interested, RecalBox works great!
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: juansolo on August 13, 2017, 08:22:02 AM
Grab a Pi3 and install retropie 4. Tis a marvellous thing. I've gone through several iterations before getting to that.

http://juansolo.co.uk/geekery/picade.html

Also there's now a cheaper power solution to the one I used. Can just do it with a momentary switch. I'll have to find the link to that.
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: EBRAddict on August 13, 2017, 10:24:19 AM
juan is correct. The miniature emulators are based on the Pi Zero or Zero Wireless. The Pi 3 is 4 core @ 1.2GHz and the Pi Zero is 1 core @ 1GHz. The Pi3 has 1GB of RAM compared to 512MB on the Pi Zero. Performance-wise the Pi3 is the way to go.

Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: matmosphere on August 13, 2017, 01:28:30 PM
Oh man, something like that is tempting. I remember people used to argue it was legal if you owned a physical copy of the game. Wonder if there's any truth to that?
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: dont-tase-me-bro on August 13, 2017, 03:20:37 PM
Up up down down left right right a b b a select start
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: dan.schumaker on August 13, 2017, 04:53:38 PM
It is a lot of fun, a lot of fun  :)
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: thesmokingman on August 13, 2017, 06:00:34 PM
I ended up gifting mine to the kids because it was soaking up more time than I had to spare. I'll probably cave and buy a used 64 bit computer with more power and run ubuntu/retropie so I can have respectable results from the n64 emulation
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: juansolo on August 14, 2017, 06:30:57 PM
Quote from: Matmosphere on August 13, 2017, 01:28:30 PM
Oh man, something like that is tempting. I remember people used to argue it was legal if you owned a physical copy of the game. Wonder if there's any truth to that?

Gonna be on shaky ground with a lot of it legally because for the arcade machines, technically wouldn't you have to have the actual boards kicking around?

That said, at what point does something become abandonware. The Atari that made arcade machines is long gone. Technically current Atari (Infogrammes IIRC) *might* have bought the licenses for everything, we don't know. Are they likely to give a shit about someone running the roms from a 35+ year old out of production arcade machine on a $30 Raspberry Pi? Probably not. They might take exception if you were trying to sell a shitload of them however.

Same goes for a lot of things. I probably have knocking on 1000 original video games. However I'll be first to admit that I've probably got more than that running on flash carts and CDRs for old systems. The market for old video games has gone stupid. I bought the flash card when I was trying to get SNES carts and some of the games were already £150-500 a piece. Don't even think about buying for the Neo Geo AES, some of those are well into the thousands. The thing with those is that the original makers aren't making a penny on them, it's all just speculators and price gougers. Where I can buy games for sensible money I will buy them. Which is why I have no problem with my piracy when people take the piss.
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: EBRAddict on September 05, 2017, 07:32:24 PM
For US residents, Arrow Electronics has a 20% on the Raspberry Pi 3 plus free next day air shipping. Code is PI20. Some states have to pay sales tax, many do not.

https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/videos/20-off-raspberry-pi-3 (https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/videos/20-off-raspberry-pi-3)

Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: lego4040 on September 06, 2017, 03:15:46 PM
I have been bitten by the pi3 as well. I bought the parts for building a arcade game fighting controller too. I added Kodi to the screen scroll instead of being in the drop down menu. . I need to do an update but I love the NeoGeo League Bowling and BombJack and all that old arcade stuff. I was there for this culture in NYC when it all happened. We used to hit the arcades in Times Square, game rooms and Bowling alleys. There was some serious cash to be made in competitions. I was Junior HighShool from 80-82 and HS from 82-86
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: matmosphere on September 06, 2017, 04:27:48 PM
Quote from: lego4040 on September 06, 2017, 03:15:46 PM
I have been bitten by the pi3 as well. I bought the parts for building a arcade game fighting controller too. I added Kodi to the screen scroll instead of being in the drop down menu. . I need to do an update but I love the NeoGeo League Bowling and BombJack and all that old arcade stuff. I was there for this culture in NYC when it all happened. We used to hit the arcades in Times Square, game rooms and Bowling alleys. There was some serious cash to be made in competitions. I was Junior HighShool from 80-82 and HS from 82-86


Neo Geo League Bowling is one of the greatest games!! It's ridiculously fun and simple as hell.

Time to look into this stuff
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: culturejam on November 29, 2017, 02:34:12 AM
Bumping this because I've been looking into the whole Retro Pie thing (again).

For this, I'm not looking to do much DIY. I would prefer to buy a complete or nearly complete system. Could one of you gents with some knowledge point in the direction of some more-or-less turnkey options? I mainly want to use it to play older arcade games, NES, and SNES. I figure I can start off with something pre-built and then expand to a crazy control console if I get the notion.

Thanks!
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: slacker775 on November 29, 2017, 02:42:22 AM
Quote from: EBRAddict on September 05, 2017, 07:32:24 PM
For US residents, Arrow Electronics has a 20% on the Raspberry Pi 3 plus free next day air shipping. Code is PI20. Some states have to pay sales tax, many do not.

https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/videos/20-off-raspberry-pi-3 (https://www.arrow.com/en/research-and-events/videos/20-off-raspberry-pi-3)
I got in on this yesterday and got the damn thing today.  Fabulous deal.
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: culturejam on November 29, 2017, 03:06:50 AM
Would I need anything else other than this to get going: http://amzn.to/2nezEzh ??
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: thesmokingman on November 29, 2017, 03:17:21 AM
looks like it is all there
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: dan.schumaker on November 29, 2017, 02:18:47 PM
Quote from: thesmokingman on November 29, 2017, 03:17:21 AM
looks like it is all there

That's a really cool case for that.  If you dive down the retro-pie rabbit hole, I highly recommend these controllers:
https://www.amazon.com/8Bitdo-Controller-Bonus-Carrying-Case/dp/B01LW7JJPJ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1511965079&sr=8-2&keywords=bluetooth+snes (https://www.amazon.com/8Bitdo-Controller-Bonus-Carrying-Case/dp/B01LW7JJPJ/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1511965079&sr=8-2&keywords=bluetooth+snes)

Pricey, but totally worth it.

Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: gtr2 on December 01, 2017, 01:42:49 AM
My kids much prefer the "old" games we play on retro pi than the latest and greatest.
I enjoy it too!
Title: Re: Into the RetroPie rabbit hole?
Post by: culturejam on December 10, 2017, 03:12:24 AM
Okay, so I ended up getting this complete kit: http://amzn.to/2A6EyAn

I was super impressed with the way they put it together. Packaging was nice and there was a quickstart guide written in native-speaker English that covered all sorts of things that you could do with the included hardware and software.

Got it up and running in about 10 minutes. Could not have been easier. Got my stash of NES ROMs loaded and showed my daughter the wonder that is Super Mario Bros. :)

Now can somebody tell me what the hell is up with MAME ROMs? I downloaded some, and for each game there are 5-6 files with different letter and number codes. What's up with that shit?