Yes, you can add new games to it and the process is relatively simple as it consists of taking the games SD card, plugging it into the computer and navigating to the “ROMS” folder on the SD card. Inside the “ROMS” folder, you'll find subfolders for each console/emulator so copy the ROM files of the games you want to add to the corresponding folder on the console. As for adding new emulators, the process is a little more complex as it involves EmuELEC. To add a new emulator that is not present, you would need to create a new folder with the exact name of the emulator in the “ROMS” folder. It's important to use the correct folder name so that the system recognizes the new emulator. However, adding new emulators in addition to those already included can be challenging and may require more advanced technical knowledge. The GD10 Pro already comes with support for a wide range of systems, including NES, SNES, Mega Drive, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, and even PSP for lighter games. If you try anything, don't forget to make a backup.
Can you add your own emus and games to this?
Yes, you can add new games to it and the process is relatively simple as it consists of taking the games SD card, plugging it into the computer and navigating to the “ROMS” folder on the SD card. Inside the “ROMS” folder, you'll find subfolders for each console/emulator so copy the ROM files of the games you want to add to the corresponding folder on the console.
As for adding new emulators, the process is a little more complex as it involves EmuELEC. To add a new emulator that is not present, you would need to create a new folder with the exact name of the emulator in the “ROMS” folder. It's important to use the correct folder name so that the system recognizes the new emulator.
However, adding new emulators in addition to those already included can be challenging and may require more advanced technical knowledge. The GD10 Pro already comes with support for a wide range of systems, including NES, SNES, Mega Drive, PlayStation 1, Nintendo 64, and even PSP for lighter games.
If you try anything, don't forget to make a backup.
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