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blastem
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ludo reviews and mentions
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ChimeraOS: Instantly turn any PC into a gaming console
A similar project is Ludo [1] which is part of the libretro family. More for emulation but really a clean UI (it actually has screenshots)
[1]: https://ludo.libretro.com/#about
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Building a Linux arcade machine
Linux Mint is fine. You'll want to modify it to start using something lighter than Cinnamon (I suggest OpenBox); 4GB of RAM means that KDE and GNOME/Cinnamon are not going to be fun, and as you're using it for arcade games, you don't need much more than a launcher for Steam/RetroArch/EmulationStation/Ludo/Lutris/etc.
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Why RetroArch?
Have a look at https://ludo.libretro.com/ if you can't work out RA.
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Libretro or Retroarch?
Ludo is better than both.
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Gaming Console Recommendations
MULTI EMULATORS (basically one program that handles a bunch of consoles) I would advise you to avoid frontend or multi emulators like mame or retroarch, because they could be intimidating if you start in this area to start with a frontend multi emulator, I recommend this one witch is beginner friendly and have a good documentation ludo emulator
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I'm coding an GameBoy emulator in Godot. I'm not quite sure why, I thought it'd be a fun side project lmao. The CPU is fully implemented, so now it's onto actually displaying stuff. Wish me luck!
There's a spin-off of Retroarch that I think is way better called Ludo. It's basically a less confusing version of Retroarch with a really clean UI!
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How to play retro games under Ubuntu 20 LTS. I used to play games from retrospec but now I don’t know what to do to make them work. It’s quite an easy question I’m sorry.
did you try retroarch? if you want something simpler, give ludo a try. It's from the same team, but made simpler. https://ludo.libretro.com/
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He’s doing it right. What GBA emulator do y’all use?
I highly recommend Ludo, it's like Retroarch but much easier to use and automatically chooses the best emulator for each system. Just put in your roms folder and it'll automatically split them by console, then just choose and play.
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RetroArch 1.9.14 released
You just want Ludo. Go use it.
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RetroArch 1.9.13 released!
[You might like Ludo](https://ludo.libretro.com/
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libretro/ludo is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 only which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of ludo is Go.
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