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How to turn your Xbox Series X/S into an emulation powerhouse Console “Developer Mode” offers a way in for RetroArch’s dozens of emulation cores.
How to load games When you first open RetroArch on your TV, you’ll get a pop-up telling you to go to a couple of web addresses. One is a local IP, and the other is the name of your Apple TV followed ...
A new bsnes HD update has made it far easier to get widescreen, HD SNES games working in RetroArch ...
RetroArch is a free, ad-free, open source, and cross platform frontend/framework for emulators, game engines, video games, media players, and other applications. Supported systems come in the form ...
RetroArch is coming to Steam as a free download on July 30, marking what appears to be the largest non-commercial emulation launch ever on Valve's digital download storefront. The news came on ...
RetroArch uses your GPU for maximum performance, you can customize the touchscreen overlays, the emulation cores are expandable (you can even add your own), and it's completely free (no cost, no ads).
RetroArch is an incredible tool for playing classic games, and now it is even more powerful thanks to an AI feature that translates Japanese.
But RetroArch might reduce latency better than anything else. The new option is in Latency menu in the RetroArch interface. It is called “run-ahead,” and I’ll try to explain how it works.
RetroArch can also improve the performance of games when using certain cores with a "run-ahead" feature. This uses RAM-loaded save states to reduce input lag as much as possible.