You can help support the channel by either donating, supporting me on Patreon, or shopping through my Amazon and CastleMania Games affiliate links or by installing the Lustre Chrome Extension with my partner link. Remember to Like and subscribe you can also follow me on Twitch and Twitter! This amazing device provides the best-looking footage I have ever worked with up to resolutions of 1440P! If you are interested in giving your own setup an upgrade go support Mike and check out Ĭome help a good cause and donate money to extra life! donations to extra life are given to children’s hospitals! LDSGamers, McClaz, Zerro0713, SMWiz, Will, DJ_Femur, Dayvv, and HamsterGT!Īny footage captured from retro console hardware (not emulation) has been done so using the RetroTink 5X from Mike Chi. This video was possible thanks to my friends that support me on Patreon. This modded version of the emulator started off as the backbone to Sonic 2 Community’s Cut, which was intended to be an enhanced version of Sonic 2 in a similar. A new stand alone release of Genesis Plus GX Wide would be great. There was a Windows stand-alone release for Genesis Plus GX years and years ago, but it was never updated. Genesis Plus GX can launch Sega Mega Drive, Mega-CD, Master System, Game Gear, SG-1000 and Pico ROMs. In this video, I will show you how to get Game Gear and Master System setup on the PS2 version of Retroarch!Ģ:17 – Loading Game Gear/Master System Games A Twitter user named Heyjoeway has released a modified version of the Genesis Plus GX emulator that runs games in proper 16:9 widescreen. I also dont know if that just works for Genesis roms. Even dumping your physical collection of games for the systems is a breeze with the proper tools. The Sega Game Gear and Master System are another set of systems perfectly suited to being run on a PS2! Both systems run well and setup is quick and easy. Refer back to this video for instructions on how to get Retroarch on your PS2. This video is a continuation of my PS2 Retroarch install guide. However, RetroArch removes vertical parts of the screen by default due to overscan artifacts.#GameGear #MasterSystem #PS2 #Retroarch #Tutorial It should be worth noting the NES's actual resolution is 256x240. This border can also be used as a "4:3 aspect ratio" border. Overlaysģ20x240/640x480 (Dreamcast, N64, Sega Master System) Place all of your PNG and CFG files into /opt/retropie/configs/all/retroarch/overlays/borders(On a Samba share, this would be \\RETROPIE\configs\all\retroarch\overlays\borders)įrom there, you can simply follow the instructions on this page to set the overlay for each core or game.Repeat the above three steps for each image.256x224 (NES) It should be worth noting the NESs actual resolution is 256x240. Save the file the same as whatever you named the PNG file, but with a. 320x240/640x480 (Dreamcast, N64, Sega Master System) This border can also be used as a '4:3 aspect ratio' border.Since I had been playing other games without any issues, I initially thought there was something wrong with Retroarch so I installed a clean version, but this didnt fix anything. Replace "System.png" with whatever you named the PNG file Then I launched a few games from other emulators that use Retroarch and everything was performing super slow and choppy, audio was stuttering at 1/2 speed. The Sega Game Gear was an 8 bit handheld gaming console released in 1990.Open a text editor and paste the following contents:.Ideally, name the PNG files after the respective system. Download the overlay(s) that you want.This thread will be updated with more overlays as I create them. Pocket works with cartridge adapters for other handheld systems, too. The ability to once again: Customize your controls and your hotkeys. The ability to enable the NTSC Filter to mimic the feel of the old TVs. The ability to remove border, change region and other similar tweaks. Out of the box, Pocket is compatible with the 2,780+ Game Boy, Game Boy Color & Game Boy Advance game cartridge library. Yes: Over 30 Sega Saturn games with achievements, check here. Its inspired by the overlays created by Press Start Button and fercho. The four buttons at the top are Exit (double press), fast forward, save state, and load state, while the bottom one opens the Retroarch menu. A digital audio workstation with a built-in synthesizer and sequencer. Its heavily based on the Sega Game Gear, and the buttons are animated when you touch them.
These overlays are intended for 1920x1080 (1080p/FHD) displays, with "integer scaling" enabled for games, and 1:1 aspect ratio. A multi-video-game-system portable handheld. Howdy! I made some overlays for RetroPie, and decided to share them in case anyone else wanted them.