Setting up Retropie on a Raspberry Pi 3 for an Arcade Cabinet

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024

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  • @tehandroidmaster
    @tehandroidmaster 3 года назад +12

    You know the funny thing is that I watched this video years ago to set up my own Raspberry Pi 3 B+, and then I completely forgot about your channel. I feel so bad to say that it was David's video on the Apple 1 that got me to check out your channel again all these years later. Seriously man, I hope you've been doing well and I also wanna say that your content today is just as fantastic, if not more so than what I watched all those years ago. Definitely remembering to Like and Subscribe this time!

  • @rgriff000
    @rgriff000 8 лет назад +78

    awesome video. I have watched multiple videos on how to do this and this was by far the most informative and easiest to follow. thank you

    • @gregmarquis1886
      @gregmarquis1886 5 лет назад

      yeah right the easiest.....he never mentions where he gets his ROM files from...which website?

    • @tenzingngodub641
      @tenzingngodub641 5 лет назад

      Where can you download NES Roms legally & without any virus on the computer, please reply.

  • @enoughrice
    @enoughrice 7 лет назад +2

    Thank you! I just gave my mother-in-law's hobby back. She is happy.

  • @FunnyAsian00
    @FunnyAsian00 4 года назад +1

    The easiest instruction video ever!

  • @greenscool
    @greenscool 3 года назад +1

    Wow this is the most helpful and supportive video!! :) considering doing this project myself instead of purchasing an already built custom arcade

  • @croydonsfinest007
    @croydonsfinest007 5 лет назад

    Bought your blue print for the bartop arcade and it turned out phenomenal. I just switched the speakers up where the marquee is. Thanks for all your help. Keep America rolling.

  • @GradientGhoul
    @GradientGhoul 7 лет назад

    i went out and got a Raspberry Pi 3 as soon as i saw this video.... dude this is the most amazing thing ever! THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR MAKING THIS VIDEO!!!!

  • @robinlewis1975
    @robinlewis1975 4 года назад

    Awesome video the usb stick was everything

  • @MaxellAdGuy
    @MaxellAdGuy 7 лет назад +2

    I'm finally diving into the Pi

  • @enriqueg873264
    @enriqueg873264 7 лет назад +1

    wow!!! thanks I almost purchased one from a guy for $100 . it's soo easy to do I'm buying it this week. love your channel and thanks again.

  • @ozbaz99
    @ozbaz99 7 лет назад +2

    Great video. You have helped make a 10 year old boy very happy

  • @mikeboss416
    @mikeboss416 8 лет назад +1

    Fantastic video. You laid out everything so clearly. Really enjoyed this.
    I look forward to checking out more of your videos.

  • @tenminutetokyo2643
    @tenminutetokyo2643 7 лет назад

    That is one heck of a nice bookshelf.

  • @ddarko08
    @ddarko08 8 лет назад +1

    Extremely helpful video, thank you! I've been thinking about getting a Retro Pie 3 and set up a cabinet, and this is making me really want to pull the trigger soon!

    • @pulsar-tm5uq
      @pulsar-tm5uq 8 лет назад +1

      Don't do it, you have so much to live for!

  • @mirakles305
    @mirakles305 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I have seen others build a cabinet and they leave all of this out, which is kinda important.

  • @noellathemodestmode9579
    @noellathemodestmode9579 7 лет назад +1

    I’ve been trying to figure how to do this for so long and I couldn’t find the right video thank you so much I’m definitely subscribing to you

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  7 лет назад +1

      Glad to have you here!

    • @tomypower4898
      @tomypower4898 6 лет назад

      Chroniclean homer and bart is screaming

  • @murshid.k7339
    @murshid.k7339 4 года назад

    Came to watch this video and it was tempting me more to watch all other videos on this channel.
    Subbed ofcourse. Great videos.

  • @timbo78641
    @timbo78641 4 года назад

    You made it look so easy! Well, I dropped about $100 on Amazon, got some gear (newer hardware available), did the full install (new code available), and got Retropie up & running! Vilros kit, SNES controllers, Pi4 2GB, but otherwise the same thing. Cool so far. Now came the Super Mario Bros. ROM test. Unfortunately, none of the buttons work except for the 'A' button, which switches between 1 & 2 players. Otherwise you get a never-ending demo screen with no way to get out unless you're a UNIX/Linux whiz like me and access it remotely. I've had people tell me online it has something to do with Retroarch, but I'm still working through this. Like I said - Linux whiz, RPI newbie. I just booted it this morning for the first time.
    *sigh*

  • @edgarcontreras4607
    @edgarcontreras4607 7 лет назад

    Best video...!!!! No one has the best info and clear like you bro!!!! Badass video good job💪🏽

  • @captcorajus
    @captcorajus 6 лет назад +1

    You're really knocking out of the park with this series. THANK YOU! Can you provide a pi baker link for Windows?

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  6 лет назад

      Follow link to article in description.

  • @jerbear1978
    @jerbear1978 8 лет назад +34

    I am having trouble finding your video of you setting up your arcade controls with the RaspberryPi.

  • @mrmustang2000
    @mrmustang2000 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the video. I'm looking to do a bartop project with Rasberry Pi as well. Can't wait for the video on the cabinet controls!

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      Check my website. I've already got a couple videos on the controls.

    • @mrmustang2000
      @mrmustang2000 8 лет назад

      Thanks I'll check it out. Keep up the good work.

  • @onyx_lc9517
    @onyx_lc9517 7 лет назад +1

    This just made me get a Raspberry PI 3 :) I'm gonna be so hyped when it comes xD

  • @RobertoGarcia-kh3pn
    @RobertoGarcia-kh3pn 7 лет назад

    only video that made sense to me, thanks for the step by step tutorial. ps; great background music . hahaha.

  • @nosmr2
    @nosmr2 6 лет назад +1

    Thanks for getting to the point, very helpful.

  • @PacoOtaktay
    @PacoOtaktay 8 лет назад +1

    Mike,
    Very nice video Mike. I always love good walk-through videos on setup of the hardware.
    Now on the Raspberry Pi 3 I do have to point out that sadly the heatsinks actually are needed. Running the Raspberry Pi 3 with RetroPie will get hot and will trigger the over heat protection system. Though I tend to use the emulators on RetroPie that use more CPU to emulate the more current emulated systems in its repo.
    The Raspberry Pi 3 will start underclocking at 80°C which of course on some of the emulators will start causing stuttering.
    If you have the Raspberry Pi 3 and RetroPie configured to connect to your WiFi network you can use your Mac's Terminal and use a SSH session to the Raspberry Pi 3. Once you do this it should give you the login prompt. Once you login they have it setup to dump current information like temp of the system and storage space left on the microSD card.

  • @FlintG
    @FlintG 7 лет назад

    Very cool! I am also getting a pi 3 and will be setting up retro pi. I already have a couple snes usb controllers one from iBuffalo and one that is the snes30.

  • @jacksontaylor9878
    @jacksontaylor9878 8 лет назад

    I loved your work with the bartop cabinet. You just got a new subscriber

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      +Jackson Taylor Thanks for being a fan of my stuff!

  • @Superduty_59
    @Superduty_59 5 лет назад

    Love your videos especially on the arcade builds. In all 3 of your builds you say you will have an update video explaining more of the build. So far all 3 builds have no update! I know everybody gets busy and stuff but it's like watching a movie and there's no ending. If you find some spare time maybe you could give us an update on all 3 builds. Thanks!

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  5 лет назад +1

      www.thegeekpub.com........

    • @Superduty_59
      @Superduty_59 5 лет назад

      @@TheGeekPub oh ok thanks for the good videos..

  • @PradigyMusicman
    @PradigyMusicman 8 лет назад +15

    Absolutely Fantastic job explaining this! :)

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      Thank you!

    • @alpiniproto8392
      @alpiniproto8392 8 лет назад

      I sad becaus this doesent work Pi 2 :,(

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад +3

      It does! A Pi2 will work fine with this.

    • @nathanshuttleworth7145
      @nathanshuttleworth7145 8 лет назад

      +TheGeekPub what about a pi 1 b+?

    • @tenzingngodub641
      @tenzingngodub641 5 лет назад

      TheGeekPub Where can you download NES Roms legally & without any virus on the computer, please reply.

  • @LTT.Official
    @LTT.Official 7 лет назад

    Just bought my Pi3 and I swear it was going to be a harder process than this. Only thing I regret not doing is buying the controller. Still Imma be rocking some mario or punchout christmas morning.

  • @craigr964
    @craigr964 6 лет назад +1

    Brilliant video. Thanks

  • @csufjeff
    @csufjeff 4 года назад

    I ran into a really frustrating power problem with the pi. the solution is a independent 12 power supply with a buck down 12 volt to 5 volt circuit from sunfounder. works great....Cheer Jeff

  • @fanboysforever
    @fanboysforever 7 лет назад

    Absolutely loved this video, man. You deserve every sub!

  • @pentachronic
    @pentachronic 7 лет назад

    Great video and clear instructions. Thanks for doing this !!

  • @MajesticVoid
    @MajesticVoid 8 лет назад

    Great Video! Although I would have to say I think the heat sinks are more then necessary, especially when running running Retropie. You can gain improvements in fps with more graphically demanding games such as the ones on The PS1, N64, Dreamcast etc. by implementing a small overclock in the Retropie config. The heatsinks will definitely make a difference in that situation.
    Also, the added heat dissipation that the heatsinks provide will surely prolong the life of your components.

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      The makers of the RPI3 have an article on their website in which they confirm the heatsinks are not needed. Don't take my word for it.

  • @aztechomie64
    @aztechomie64 7 лет назад

    I'm just trying to get it running so that my Little girl can enjoy the games I loved as a kid you know thank you

  • @stevey1000able
    @stevey1000able 7 лет назад

    I'm a technophobe and this made it super-simple to understand. thanks so much!

  • @joshuab5272
    @joshuab5272 8 лет назад

    I'm using this video to help me build an NES portable using a Raspberry Pi 2 Model B. It runs on 4 AA batteries.

  • @2thebottom168
    @2thebottom168 7 лет назад

    What a great video. So helpful. Thanks!

  • @reapacide1455
    @reapacide1455 7 лет назад

    most helpful video on this subject thank you

  • @dblphotography
    @dblphotography 8 лет назад

    Thanks so much for posting this. Very helpful.

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      +David Lankford Thanks for being a fan!

  • @charred.
    @charred. 7 лет назад

    Now you got a new subscriber

  • @gtubgle
    @gtubgle 4 года назад

    Great video dude, thanks!

  • @EcksGamer
    @EcksGamer 8 лет назад +2

    So this is the simpler method right because i have been thinking of getting a Pi just for some old arcade favorites (mainly 90's arcade games like Killer Instinct as an example).

  • @too10quick
    @too10quick 8 лет назад +1

    hey man... Thanks for the video! did you ever put up a video showing how to configure to arcade buttons? Thanks again! awesome stuff.

  • @SONIIK88
    @SONIIK88 7 лет назад +1

    perfect! I found this video so useful

  • @MoonRockGems
    @MoonRockGems 8 лет назад +6

    You earned a sub :) This helped me make mine! +TheGeekPub

  • @bradythehamster2071
    @bradythehamster2071 7 лет назад

    Man you help me a lot Greek

  • @chrisstromberg6527
    @chrisstromberg6527 5 лет назад +1

    Thanks, this helped a lot!

  • @aztechomie64
    @aztechomie64 7 лет назад

    I just read it waiting for my raspberry pi to come in today thanks a lot I appreciate the reply and trust me I probably have a lot more questions lol at least I know you'll respond thanks buddy

  • @DmitriyAndreevich
    @DmitriyAndreevich 7 лет назад

    Great video! Thanx!

  • @darbinorvar
    @darbinorvar 8 лет назад +5

    Nice job Mike!

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      +Darbin Orvar Good to hear from you Linn!

  • @MarkMarkMark
    @MarkMarkMark 7 лет назад

    man o man. this video is awesome. so helpful and informative. thank you kind sir.

  • @riccardobertilotti884
    @riccardobertilotti884 7 лет назад

    Good Job MAN!Thanks!

  • @JPB2255
    @JPB2255 8 лет назад

    Great video

  • @trx4x4slash85
    @trx4x4slash85 8 лет назад

    That help a lot

  • @migs532
    @migs532 5 лет назад

    Nice vid, but you missed showing a step. Which is, once you have your USB and load games, where did you extract or downloaded the Mario bros games? You had it already on your desktop screen. Sorry if i'm a little slow but i'm a beginner. Also need to see how you configure the controls from the D pad for an Arcade.

  • @sieglindegeruldis5841
    @sieglindegeruldis5841 6 лет назад +1

    Great Job, thanks a lot!

  • @anthonypapa8676
    @anthonypapa8676 8 лет назад

    and thank you for the very very fast reply and keep up the videos good work

  • @modstek
    @modstek 8 лет назад

    great tutorial!

  • @albertosalazar6597
    @albertosalazar6597 7 лет назад

    Hello, thank you for providing this video for everyone toenjoy. Now we can complete our projects. It is by far the most simple process to configure. I was wondering if you would consider showing us all how to accomplish the same thing using Windows Platform. I have a 1TB HD with ROMS. However, it was download as a Windows file.

  • @twistable2033
    @twistable2033 6 лет назад +1

    Great video it was very helpful I gave you the big thumbs up and subscribed to the Channel looking forward to the next videos

    • @tenzingngodub641
      @tenzingngodub641 5 лет назад

      Shannon Witt Where can you download NES Roms legally & without any virus on the computer, please reply.

  • @bassanddestroy6807
    @bassanddestroy6807 8 лет назад

    Because of this video I will be getting this, instead of the mad catz mojo and or the nvidia shield lol.

  • @thundertoker
    @thundertoker 7 лет назад

    great video !

  • @fastechsystems404
    @fastechsystems404 8 лет назад +1

    I already have an old PC so I would like to see a video or link explaining how to do this using a PC.

  • @Tigerbricks11
    @Tigerbricks11 7 лет назад

    I need this now...

  • @rommel6109
    @rommel6109 8 лет назад +2

    You sir got a fan!!!

    • @tomypower4898
      @tomypower4898 6 лет назад

      Jst Pebbles oh god yes bart is alive

  • @richardspencer742
    @richardspencer742 7 лет назад

    Yep!!! I am a subscriber now too!!!

  • @supergirlssuperdad4412
    @supergirlssuperdad4412 5 лет назад

    This was an awesome video.. Thank you so much for the info..

  • @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258
    @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258 8 лет назад

    I'm making an arcade table out of an old coffe table, this would be perfect.

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад +1

      Check out my Barcade build! Building a coffee table arcade is on my list of things to do some day!

    • @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258
      @gameoverwehaveeverypixelco1258 8 лет назад

      Cool, I will check that out.

  • @tomlyon1424
    @tomlyon1424 7 лет назад

    What would you sell one for? You obviously have it down perfectly. Thanks, Tom

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  7 лет назад

      It's not legal to sell Retropie or the ROMs.

  • @zepr-rh1jf
    @zepr-rh1jf 8 лет назад

    I wasn't able to get the USB to work like you did

  • @LazyBunnyKiera
    @LazyBunnyKiera 8 лет назад

    Not sure if anyone has told you yet. But you're definitely going to want to use a heatsink, or even a larger heatsink with a 25mm mini fan. The pi3 will thermal throttle pretty bad. :( They'll hit 80c.
    If you want to go fanless, just get a decent enough heatsink, and possibly a couple small copper pieces to raise it up a couple mm, so you can fit a larger heatsink over the camera and hdmi connectors.

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      I can tell you that I have an RPi 3, running without a heatsink in a dedicated arcade cabinet (see my bartop cabinet). It is in a non-air conditioned environment, running 24/7 and has never crashed or had a single problem. Whoever started this whole "RPi needs a heatsink for an arcade machine" needs a swift kick in the ass.

    • @LazyBunnyKiera
      @LazyBunnyKiera 8 лет назад

      Much hostile, very aggressiveness, wow. Also i didn't say "need". Just a suggestion.
      It won't crash, it'll just thermal throttle. If you're running like.. pacman you're not going to notice, but if you're running something a bit more demanding like n64, mame, psx, dreamcast etc...
      You'll likely get a bit of thermal throttling. And it's specific to the Pi3. The pi2 and pi1s won't need a heatsink of course.
      Maybe have an OSD show your clock speeds, and temps, see if it's throttling.
      Also, the Rpi foundation guys are the ones suggesting the heatsink on the pi3.
      Especially if it's in a smaller enclosure. So i guess you can give them a swift kick in the ass.
      Afterall if there's anyone that doesn't know what they're talking about with the pi3's thermal throttling, it's definitely the RPi foundation guys!

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      I'm not being aggressive.. I am stating facts. Here's a link to the official manufacturers page where their own FAQ says and I quote "No heatsink should be required unless you are overclocking." You can't get anymore from the source than that: www.raspberrypi.org/help/faqs/#performanceHeatsink

    • @LazyBunnyKiera
      @LazyBunnyKiera 8 лет назад

      There's a few videos on it. Can search Pi3 Thermal Throttle. The people aren't even overclocking it, just running benchmarks. and getting 80C which is around where it'll thermal throttle. Plenty even show when it starts to thermal throttle.
      Lets not make a big deal out of this. Cause i don't care of you use a heatsink or not. But other people who are doing this, may want to consider it. After all. for about $3, and a little ventilation around the heatsink, and you simply don't even need to worry about it getting too hot. $3 won't break the bank.
      Hell if someone has an ancient motherboard from the last 10 years laying around, there's probably a north/south bridge heatsink you can use. Just supply a very tiny amount of thermal paste.

  • @daredevilstu
    @daredevilstu 7 лет назад

    Thanks for this really informative video, you earn't a sub! Keep up the good work, peace

  • @alanyan8233
    @alanyan8233 7 лет назад

    Great video!

  • @peterripson
    @peterripson 7 лет назад

    What would be VERY helpful is if anyone could just compile a list of commands and the function of every function key so that everyone doesn't have to risk screwing up their retropie setup by "experimenting" on it like I've done. If this list were compiled, I suspect that many of us could actually learn how to use this thing without in depth tutorials.

  • @atharvmalpani9386
    @atharvmalpani9386 5 лет назад

    thanks a million really helpful

  • @acidspect2771
    @acidspect2771 8 лет назад

    Thanks

  • @martinward6422
    @martinward6422 8 лет назад

    thanks friend

  • @morantaylor
    @morantaylor 3 года назад

    Isn't the first format redundant, the imaging process should reinitialise the cards structure?
    I am going to give this a go there are a couple of Pi 2's in my parts collection.

  • @door941
    @door941 8 лет назад

    Great video,when are you doing the video on the bartop arcade button mapping?

  • @gamehulk
    @gamehulk 8 лет назад +1

    Great video. I was hoping that in the next video you explain how to use GPIO pins for button/stick input. Seems a shame to use an iPAC or joystick hack when the pi has GPIO built in. Thanks!

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад

      Except the Pi doesn't have enough GPIO pins for a complete two player arcade. You need 28 pins for a full two player arcade. The Pi only has 16, and you can't use all 16 for buttons.

  • @dsaraf777
    @dsaraf777 6 лет назад

    I just wanted to add one more thing the Raspberry Pi does overheat especially when you're playing some of the newer emulators and that require more graphics power. In fact I crashed mine due to overheating. I put some heat sinks on it with a fan no more problems I can run it for days on end no issues no crashes no overheats.

  • @stormburpee1057
    @stormburpee1057 8 лет назад

    Hey Mike! Wicked video, did you ever end up making the video for wiring the Raspberry Pi, to the bartop arcade? Would be interested to see your button configuration, and how you related it to retropi - especially for the two controllers :)

  • @67fabs
    @67fabs 8 лет назад

    Good video but just one thing, it's useless to format your SD card if you write an image just after it. The image simply replace what's on the card (even the filesystem you've just formatted).

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  8 лет назад +1

      That's not true for all imagers. It is true for Win32 Imager and Apple Pie Baker. The extra step in my tutorial will keep n00bs from having problems no matter what sets of tools they use.

    • @67fabs
      @67fabs 8 лет назад

      What imagers do you have in mind ? Just by curiosity as all the one I know (MacOS, Win and Linux) won't care about filesystems. The only case I see it's when you create bootable usb stick with unetbootin. Anyway it's just a detail, just discovered your channel, awesome work ! :)

  • @ZappleZ
    @ZappleZ 7 лет назад +1

    nice video!

  • @henningstrandvik8245
    @henningstrandvik8245 6 лет назад

    Awsome! :) Nice video! :)

  • @TeeworldPlay
    @TeeworldPlay 8 лет назад

    Hello from Ukraine!
    Very cool videos on yours channel, i want to make arcade cabinet too)
    Sorry for my bad english)

  • @jessicawestly9420
    @jessicawestly9420 6 лет назад +1

    for PS1 or N64 emulation you do need heat sinks ,believe me it gets hot ,may even need a small fan if you plan on playing for more than 3 hours straight

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  6 лет назад +1

      I have tested this numerous times (as have others). You do NOT need a heatsink unless you overclock. As stated on the RPi website...

    • @jessicawestly9420
      @jessicawestly9420 6 лет назад

      gets hot for me , i just checked mines right now its a bit warm ,i have mine downloading torrents 24/7 over wifi , with a external harddive connected using onboard wireless, we may have had diferent experiences ohh well

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  6 лет назад +1

      Getting hot is normal. We're not worried about hot as long as it's in spec. If it gets hotter than spec it will thermal throttle. That should never happen unless you over clock it or do something else its not designed for.

  • @deekdiggler8
    @deekdiggler8 8 лет назад

    Great video. For me, the console games all worked easily, but Mame was another story. The Mame rom list is a mess and only about 20% of my roms work (I've put the bios everywhere it looks like they could possibly be needed, still no luck). I haven't found a video online that completely explained it all yet :(

  • @ericksaenz2252
    @ericksaenz2252 8 лет назад

    awesome !

  • @TurboCoder3000
    @TurboCoder3000 7 лет назад

    This video is excellent, one of the best and is what made me decide to buy a Raspberry Pi as my emulation station of choice (pun intended) to get my favorite video games on my TV. Since the NES classic is so hard to get, and it's really just an emulator in a case, I figured why not get ALL of my favorite games and not just thirty of them? Anyway, I just got the hardware today and I can't wait to set mine up.
    My question is kind of a dumb question (sorry about the n00b question) but I've watched about 10-15 videos on retro pie so far and they are not clear what happens after the initial add of ROMs: can you add more ROMs after the initial add and will it erase the initial add of ROMs when you do? And, can you add more ROMs simply by taking the USB stick, erasing the current ROMs, and adding more in that way? Just want to be clear on every step before I start because I have a huge collection :) Thanks!!

  • @carloscastillopardo9284
    @carloscastillopardo9284 8 лет назад

    Amazing!!! thank you!!

  • @TroutButter
    @TroutButter 7 лет назад

    Like a waaarm apple pie! ;)

  • @alfonsoafricano8415
    @alfonsoafricano8415 Год назад

    Thank you for the video…. One question, can you watch movies with it such as media files or apps

  • @uniqe23
    @uniqe23 7 лет назад +1

    Hey great vid! I was just curious, is it possible to split partitions in 2 or even 3 - in order to have multiple boot (ie. noobs, raspbian, mediacenter os, ect.? ) and have one of them as retropie?

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  7 лет назад +1

      No, but there's no reason you couldn't just have multiple SSD cards.

  • @GemMintCollectibles
    @GemMintCollectibles 7 лет назад

    Can you stretch the screen so the game fills the whole monitor?

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  7 лет назад

      Gem Mint Collectibles yes but it looks stupid like that.

    • @GemMintCollectibles
      @GemMintCollectibles 7 лет назад

      TheGeekPub how do you do it?

    • @TheGeekPub
      @TheGeekPub  7 лет назад

      Depends on which emulator and what system. In MAME its on the display settings page.

  • @frankiel5127
    @frankiel5127 5 лет назад

    My question is the speakers....is it cuz you are using a computer monitor with speakers or is it required?

  • @erichnardelli
    @erichnardelli 7 лет назад

    Great Video,
    Did you do the arcade controls video for RaspberryPi?