Overnight, your Apple TV may have become one of the best retro gaming devices available
RetroArch is a frontend for emulators
RetroArch on tvOS delivers 78 – yes, seventy-eight! – emulators to Apple TV, making Apple’s set-top box one of the best retro gaming devices available.
Christopher Grant for Polygon:
The RetroArch video game emulation frontend was released on the iOS App Store yesterday, alongside popular PSP emulator PPSSPP (itself a core available in RetroArch).
While the popular and more elegant Delta emulator emulates six Nintendo consoles for iOS at the moment, RetroArch’s somewhat unwieldy UI brings support for a wild 78 (!) emulators covering a wide range of console and computer systems. But it also brings one other notable feature: It’s the first emulator to be released for Apple’s tvOS App Store, as spotted by MacStories’ Sigmund Judge.
https://www.threads.net/@sigjudge/post/C7AYptfofLI?xmt=AQGzSp1b9_tuY-QFomEkSrAWToewUugarLBBnNPM2x-IeqI
With RetroArch, you’ll be able to play games from classic Sega systems like the Master System, Genesis and Saturn, as well as more obscure consoles like the Watara Supervision.
You can find RetroArch, Delta, and PPSSPP on the App Store today.
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MacDailyNews Note: RetroArch’s 78 emulators:
2048
Amstrad – CPC (CrocoDS)
Amstrad – CPC/GX4000 (Caprice32)
Arcade (FinalBurn Neo)
Atari – 2600 (Stella 2014)
Atari – 2600 (Stella)
Atari – 5200 (Atari800)
Atari – 5200 (a5200)
Atari – 7800 (ProSystem)
Atari – Lynx (Handy)
Bandai – WonderSwan/Color (Beetle Cygne)
Commodore – Amiga (PUAE)
Commodore – C128 (VICE x128)
Commodore – C64 (VICE x64, fast)
Commodore – C64 (VICE x64sc, accurate)
Commodore – C64 SuperCPU (VICE xscpu64)
Commodore – CBM-II 5×0 (VICE xcbm5x0)
Commodore – CBM-II 6×0/7×0 (VICE xcbm2)
Commodore – PET (VICE xpet)
Commodore – PLUS/4 (VICE xplus4)
Commodore – VIC-20 (VICE xvic)
Dinothawr
Fairchild ChannelF (FreeChaF)
GCE – Vectrex (vecx)
Game Music Emu
Handheld Electronic (GW)
MSX/SVI/ColecoVision/SG-1000 (blueMSX)
Mattel – Intellivision (FreeIntv)
NEC – PC Engine / CD (Beetle PCE FAST)
NEC – PC Engine / SuperGrafx / CD (Beetle PCE)
NEC – PC Engine SuperGrafx (Beetle SuperGrafx)
NEC – PC-98 (Neko Project II Kai)
Nintendo – DS (DeSmuME)
Nintendo – Game Boy / Color (Gambatte)
Nintendo – Game Boy / Color (Gearboy)
Nintendo – Game Boy / Color (SameBoy)
Nintendo – Game Boy / Color (TGB Dual)
Nintendo – Game Boy Advance (VBA Next)
Nintendo – Game Boy Advance (VBA-M)
Nintendo – Game Boy Advance (gpSP)
Nintendo – Game Boy Advance (mGBA)
Nintendo – NES / Famicom (FCEUmm)
Nintendo – NES / Famicom (Mesen)
Nintendo – NES / Famicom (Nestopia UE)
Nintendo – NES / Famicom (QuickNES)
Nintendo – Nintendo 64 (Mupen64Plus-Next)
Nintendo – SNES / SFC (Snes9x 2005)
Nintendo – SNES / SFC (Snes9x 2010)
Nintendo – SNES / SFC (Snes9x)
Nintendo – SNES / SFC (bsnes)
Nintendo – SNES / SFC (bsnes-hd beta)
Nintendo – SNES / SFC / Game Boy / Color (Mesen-S)
Nintendo – Virtual Boy (Beetle VB)
PocketCDG
Quake (TyrQuake)
Rick Dangerous (XRick)
SNK – Neo Geo AES/MVS (Geolith)
SNK – Neo Geo CD (NeoCD)
SNK – Neo Geo Pocket / Color (RACE)
ScummVM
Sega – MS/GG (SMS Plus GX)
Sega – MS/GG/MD/CD (Genesis Plus GX Wide)
Sega – MS/GG/MD/CD (Genesis Plus GX)
Sega – MS/GG/MD/CD/32X (PicoDrive)
Sega – MS/GG/SG-1000 (Gearsystem)
Sega – Saturn (Beetle Saturn)
Sharp – X68000 (PX68k)
Sinclair – ZX Spectrum (Fuse)
Sony – PlayStation (Beetle PSX HW)
Sony – PlayStation (Beetle PSX)
Sony – PlayStation (PCSX ReARMed)
Sony – PlayStation Portable (PPSSPP)
Texas Instruments TI-83 (Numero)
Thomson – MO/TO (Theodore)
Vircon32
VirtualXT
WASM-4
Watara – Supervision (Potator)
RetroArch supports a broad range of features, including:
Netplay
Soft patching
RetroAchievements
Save states
MFi controller support
Key remapping per core or per game
Gyro
Cheats
Custom overlays
Shaders
Fast forward and rewind
Game artwork
AI translations
Advanced latency management
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