Genesis-Plus-GX for Genesis/SegaCd/Megadrive games. Mame2014 is not really used at the moment for me. FBA 2012/16 for CPS fighting games and Neo Geo. Mame 2003 for the majority of arcade games. PCSX1 is a new version similar to experiment with now. Over half of the borders I added are not listed on the classic snes. PCSX-Neon is the best for PS1 so far and now optimized somewhat to get some things running under high-res mod. I just added a bunch of borders to my classic snes. May need GPSP for more intensive/larger games which haven't tried. ![]() opacity > 0.70 (easier to fit the border in step below) scale 1.00. Tried GPSP but some games have graphical issues, like text doesn't show up. settings - onscreen display: onscreen overlay ON. Was working fine for me with all games that I tried. Step 3: Open hakchi, it should ask you which system you want to modify. ![]() Downloading¶ These two versions may contain different contents from each other. As Project Eris is updated, the RetroArch it contains may be close to the current version. Parallel is a new emulator to toy around with. It may have a different version than RetroArchs current version. There are a few more games that may boot under Mupen64. Not running that many obscure games or concerned about trying to get everything running on Canoe. SNES9X 2010 for SNES games outside of Canoe. Now there are patches to make those versions of DQIII and ToP work on Canoe, so only Ganbare! Daiku no Gen-san remains. After I had added most of the SNES games I was going to add to the system, I only had three games running in SNES9x via Retroarch: Dragon Quest III (with translation), Ganbare! Daiku no Gen-san, and Tales of Phantasia (also with a translation). For me, if there's any way to get an SNES game running on Canoe, I'll do it. I don't think it is true that it is better to use Retroarch+ an SNES core over Canoe unless you're interested in the netplay & achievements available through Retroarch 1.7.3, in which case it's required to use Retroarch. I just haven't played too much GBA on my SNES Classic, though. ![]() It seems to be a common assumption that putting Retroarch on the console replaces the NES/SNES Classics UI, but that is not the case. I never had any issues with mgba, but I remember people here reporting issues with it not running at full speed with some games. Beyond what Robin64 has said about where to find patches, there are still some games that wont run on Canoe and youll need Retroarch +SNES9x for those. I was using mgba for GBA games until recently when kmfdmanic updated gpsp so that it worked better. Unfortunately, none of them ran too well in the core I used, which I think was mupen64 plus, but I haven't tried out the other one. I haven't really messed with N64 games too much aside from briefly trying them out. From that set, I use Retroarch Xtreme 1.7.1 (although I intend to move up to 1.7.2 eventually), PCSX Rearmed Neon for PS1 games, gbsp for GBA, and SNES9x 2010 for the few SNES games I can't get running on Canoe. First, I'll say that I use kmfdmanic's core sets rather than the ones you can download through hakchi2 CE's store.
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