![]() Choose Nintendo - Game Boy Advance (mGBA)ģ- Add your Game Boy Advance games to a playlistĬlick Content Directory and choose the location where you stored your Game Boy Advance games.Ĭlick System Name and select Nintendo - Game Boy Advance.Ĭlick Default Core and select Nintendo - Game Boy Advance (mGBA).How to add Nintendo - Game Boy Advance games to RetroArchġ- Add mGBA (Game Boy Advance emulator) to RetroArch Now, you will find a new entry with the name Nintendo 3DS at the bottom of the main window.How to add Nintendo 3DS games to RetroArchġ- Add Citra (Nintendo 3DS emulator) to RetroArchģ- Add your Nintendo 3DS games to a playlistĬlick Content Directory and choose the location where you stored your Nintendo 3DS games.Ĭlick System Name and select Nintendo - Nintendo 3DS.Ĭlick Default Core and select Nintendo - 3DS (Citra) Now, you will find a new entry with the name Nintendo DS at the bottom of the main window.How to add Nintendo DS games to RetroArchġ- Add DeSmuME (Nintendo DS emulator) to RetroArchģ- Add your Nintendo DS games to a playlistĬlick Content Directory and choose the location where you stored your Nintendo DS games.Ĭlick System Name and select Nintendo - Nintendo DS.Ĭlick Default Core and select Nintendo - DS (DeSmuME) Now, you will find a new entry with the name Super Nintendo Entertainment System at the bottom of the main window.Click Nintendo - Super Nintendo Entertainment System.Choose Nintendo - SNES / SFC (Snes9x - Current)ģ- Add your Nintendo SNES games to a playlistĬlick Content Directory and choose the location where you stored your Nintendo SNES games.Ĭlick System Name and select Nintendo - Super Nintendo Entertainment System.Ĭlick Default Core and select Nintendo - SNES / SFC (Snes9x - Current).How to add Nintendo SNES games to RetroArch ![]() Now, you will find a new entry with the name Nintendo Entertainment System at the bottom of the main window.Click Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System.Choose Nintendo - NES / Famicom (Mesen)ģ- Add your Nintendo NES games to a playlistĬlick Content Directory and choose the location where you stored your Nintendo NES games.Ĭlick System Name and select Nintendo - Nintendo Entertainment System.Ĭlick Default Core and select Nintendo - NES / Famicom (Mesen)Ĥ- Download thumbnails for your added games.How to add Nintendo NES games to RetroArch Now, you will find a new entry with the name MAME at the bottom of the main window. After renaming the entries manually, close the desktop menu.You can add a box art to your added games by drag and drop them at the Boxart square at the bottom right side. If you do not know what is the name of each entry, search by its name using Google Search.ĭelete the unwanted entries like neogeo and qsound_hle by selecting them and clicking delete (that will delete them from the menu, not from your machine). As you can see, RetroArch imported the arcade games with their compressed files' names, and to fix that you need to rename each entry with the correct name.This window will pop up, memorize the hotkeys, then tick Don’t show again, and click OK.From Main Menu choose Show Desktop Menu.There is an issue with importing arcade games to RetroArch, and to fix that do the following steps: Wait until it is successfully downloaded.Ĭlick Content Directory and choose the location where you stored your arcade games.Ĭlick Default Core and select Arcade (MAME - Current).How to add Arcade games to RetroArchġ- Add MAME (Arcade emulator) to RetroArch The tutorial will cover how to add games to 8 different emulators which is enough for most use cases. Sega Master System Sega Mega Drive Sega Game Gear Sega CD The best emulators for RetroArchĮvery entry in this table contains the name of the console followed by the name of the emulator to help choose the best emulator to choose. There are a lot of emulators to choose from.Ĭheck the following table to know the best emulators to use on RetroArch. ![]() RetroArch contains a lot of emulators that are called Cores, you can follow these steps to download them: ![]()
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