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Version 2.0.2 "Tomb Shadow" (14.01.2024)
Requires a 64-bit operating system.
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Batocera includes free, open-source homebrew games out of the box. To add your own game backups, use your local network. Method 1: Over Wi-Fi / Local Network (Recommended) On your Batocera main menu, press on your controller.
Type \\BATOCERA into the address bar (Windows) or search for network locations (Mac/Linux). Open the folder, then navigate to the roms folder.
You can download the official image from the of the Batocera project.
⏱️ This process takes 5–10 minutes.
Prepare hardware
Focus on NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 1, and classic arcade games. Consoles like N64, Dreamcast, and PSP will struggle on standard Pi 3 hardware.
If you want, I can:
(Invoking related search suggestions now.)
: Use a tool like Raspberry Pi Imager or Rufus to write the .img.gz file to your 32GB microSD card .
or Raspberry Pi Imager (To flash the image to your card) 🛠️ Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Make old games look beautiful on modern TVs.
Once booted, Batocera makes it easy to add games over your home network: Connect your Pi to or Ethernet in the Network Settings. On your PC, open the file explorer and type \\BATOCERA Drop your ROMs into the share/roms folder under the respective console system. Performance Pro-Tip The Raspberry Pi 3 handles everything up to PlayStation 1
: Connect your Pi to your home network. You can then access the share/roms folder from your PC by typing \\BATOCERA in your file explorer to drag and drop game files. Hardware Recommendations
Batocera includes free, open-source homebrew games out of the box. To add your own game backups, use your local network. Method 1: Over Wi-Fi / Local Network (Recommended) On your Batocera main menu, press on your controller.
Type \\BATOCERA into the address bar (Windows) or search for network locations (Mac/Linux). Open the folder, then navigate to the roms folder.
You can download the official image from the of the Batocera project.
⏱️ This process takes 5–10 minutes.
Prepare hardware
Focus on NES, SNES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 1, and classic arcade games. Consoles like N64, Dreamcast, and PSP will struggle on standard Pi 3 hardware.
If you want, I can:
(Invoking related search suggestions now.)
: Use a tool like Raspberry Pi Imager or Rufus to write the .img.gz file to your 32GB microSD card .
or Raspberry Pi Imager (To flash the image to your card) 🛠️ Step-by-Step Installation Guide
Make old games look beautiful on modern TVs.
Once booted, Batocera makes it easy to add games over your home network: Connect your Pi to or Ethernet in the Network Settings. On your PC, open the file explorer and type \\BATOCERA Drop your ROMs into the share/roms folder under the respective console system. Performance Pro-Tip The Raspberry Pi 3 handles everything up to PlayStation 1
: Connect your Pi to your home network. You can then access the share/roms folder from your PC by typing \\BATOCERA in your file explorer to drag and drop game files. Hardware Recommendations