How to Install RetroArch Emulator in Ubuntu 15.04/14.04 May 9, 2015 RetroArch is an open source, modular, multi-system frontend for the libretro API that is designed to be fast, lightweight, and portable. I've got it set up already for dual boot with Win 10 and whatever the latest LTS version of Ubuntu is. I've also got RetroPie installed and upgraded and I'm ready to start fiddling and messing around.
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How To Install Retropie On Ubuntu
RetroPie
Fancy turning the Pi into an emulator for classic computers and consoles? Then check out RetroPie.
RetroPie bundles together more than 30 emulators of much-loved systems from the past 30 years - including Amigas, Ataris, the N64 and the Sega Mega Drive.
The system is based on the Raspbian operating system but is given a console-esque look by the EmulationStation front end, as well as supporting a range of retro controllers and joysticks.
Retropie Linux Mint
The download is available here, alongside instructions for installation.
Install Retropie On Ubuntu
Image: RetroPie / Emulation Station