🕐🕐🕐 Duration: Up to one day (kernel + wine + box86)
🔧🔧 Difficulty: Medium
🌟🌟🌟 Interest: InterestingAn indie make-it-work blog for retrogamers that want to replay their old video game hits on their Raspberry Pi and television. Hints and tricks to make it work at the best possible.
If you have bought a Raspberry Pi 3 or 4 and wish to start retrogaming, the first thing to do is to download an OS installer.
A screenshot of PINN |
Budget | Advised | Nice to have |
4GB | Raspberry Pi OS 32 bits mini +RPD | Raspberry Pi OS 32 bits regular |
16GB | Raspberry Pi OS 32 bits regular | Retropie/Recallbox/Lakka/Batocera (x86 route) mikerr's stretch Rpi-qemu-x86 |
64GB | Raspberry Pi OS 32 bits regular Retropie/others Rpi-qemu-x86 | (x86 route)Twister OS LibreElec LineageOS (for screen mirroring) Store one or two games you play all the time on your SD, not more |
256GB | Raspberry Pi OS 32 bits, TwisterOS, Rpi-qemu-x86, Retropie, Android, ... (Gladys) | Store some of your games on your SD |
TL/DR:
Get PINN, check down in the summary table for what OS to install.
🕐🕐 Duration: A few hours 🔧 Difficulty: Easy 🌟🌟🌟🌟 Interest: Hours of fun