What just happened? RetroArch, a frontend that brings together emulators for a wide range of classic computers and game consoles, is now available to the public through Steam. This comes after a year ...
Console makers have a love-hate relationship with emulators. On the one hand, they hate the piracy it empowers. But on the other hand, some of them have actually used them to power their own mini ...
Emulating retro games and consoles on a computer is a well-established concept, with tools for playing almost anything you could want. This has freed up some community developers to focus on ensuring ...
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The RetroArch devs promised that more emulator cores would be coming to Steam soon, and the first step in that process has happened. Whether it was called the Genesis or Mega Drive in your youth, Sega ...
RetroArch is a front-end for emulation that lets you easily manage a collection of emulators - called 'cores' here - under a single interface. Standard RetroArch lets you download pretty much any ...
Open source software developer Libretro is bringing its popular emulator platform RetroArch to Steam on July 30. It's not every day that emulating software appears Valve's platform, and RetroArch is ...
When someone is looking to get into game emulation in this day and age, RetroArch is likely the most common suggestion. It's a front-end that utilizes Libretro cores that open up the ability to ...
Developers have now made it possible to emulate PS2 games on the Xbox Series X and S using the RetroArch emulator — something that the PlayStation 5, a successor to the PS2, can’t. Thanks to the Xbox ...
Android device owners who enjoy a bit of retro gaming every now and then might be interested in a new application called the RetroArch emulator. This versatile emulator allows you to enjoy retro games ...