Street Fighter Pi 4
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Hi All. I am relativity new to the Pi and have just finished fitting one to an arcade cabinet that had a busted PC, so far have got most emulators and roms sorted and scratched my head for a long while with MAME but I am interested to know what other people have managed to run in the way of arcade fighters. So far I have only managed to get the likes of Street fighter alpha 3 and Tekken 3 running, has anybody managed to get some newer fighters running on their Pi 4? I have not overclocked the Pi 4 and it is a 2gb version
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@seendouble said in Street Fighter Pi 4:
has anybody managed to get some newer fighters running on their Pi 4?
Tekken 5, Tekken 6 , Mortal Kombat Unchained, Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny (PSP / PPSSPP Emulator) run pretty good on my overclocked Pi 4
Soul Calibur, DOA 2 Dead or Alive 2, Virtua Fighter 3TB, Fighting Vipers 2 etc (DREAMCAST / Redream Emulator) all run 100% Perfect
And there's a bunch for NAOMI (Model1)and ATOMISWAVE that run pretty much perfect using Flycast Emulator
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@ReadyPlayaWon Awesome, did not think about PSP or NAOMI. I will give them a try, any chance the PSP versions are 2 player? I would imagine they would only be one player on psp, my arcade system is two player so I mostly want fighters for when the boys come around. I still have not managed to get SF3 running on 0.139 using lr mame-2010, it doesn't kick me back to the home screen but just freezes the whole system... Thank you for your response
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You got the arcade version of tekken3 to run at full speed on the RPI4?
Anyways Dreamcast has allot of great fighters like Capcom vs SNK 2, Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Soul Calibur, Dead or Alive 2
As for MAME the RPI can run any 2D fighter.
Only for Killer Instinct you gotta go trough some hoops, I've never gotten that one to work personally.PSP is all single player, and PSX isn't likely going to be first choice when the mates come over given you got Dreamcast and Arcade games available.
Also NEOGEO has one or two fighting games lol
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Killer Instinct will not run properly on any Raspberry Pi.
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