We don't have our Raspberry Pi retro dream machine just yet. In the version we used it starts off with just ScummVM, Dosbox, and some ports of the shareware versions of Quake III and Duke Nukem 3D. As part of the Emulation Station's accessible UI style, gaming machines only show up if there are ROMs available for them. To start with, though, the interface will seem very empty.
Put the card in your Raspberry Pi, boot it up and you should see a rainbow screen followed by the Emulation Station boot screen. Just make sure that when you're finished writing to the card, you eject it rather than just yanking it out of your computer to avoid data corruption. Pi Filler is an alternative app.Īs these both have graphical interfaces you can't go too far wrong, as long as you keep track of where your RetroPie image is kept, i.e. Whether it's Windows, Mac, iOs or Android, you will be able to download the images using download button. If you are using mobile phone, you could also use menu drawer from browser. For Mac OS X there's a dedicated Raspberry Pi writer software that works very well, called RPi-sd card builder v1.2. Don't forget to bookmark wii u emulator raspberry pi using Ctrl + D (PC) or Command + D (macos). Using Windows? Just use the Win32 Disk Imager software available to download from Sourceforge. Next we need to write the image to the card.