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    How to start a nes game

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      SlavicMystery
      last edited by SlavicMystery

      The Retropie operating system works, but when I transferred games onto it via USB and started a game, it came up with a pop-up saying:

      Running ("Game Name" Copyright reasons etc.) ...
      Press a button to configure
      Errors are logged to /dev/shm/runcommand.log

      How do I prevent this?

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        retropieuser555
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        This is the runcommand menu.

        https://retropie.org.uk/docs/Runcommand/

        You can just ignore it as it's usually there to hide loading times and if you want to apply certain configurations on that one time (joystick selection, which emulator to use etc).

        You can hide it and replace with launching images if you want, that's covered in the docs above

        Pi 5 4GB

        Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

        Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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          SlavicMystery @retropieuser555
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          @retropieuser555 Thankyou :)

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            SlavicMystery
            last edited by

            It doesn't fully explain how to fix it though, and mine doesn't have Ir-fbneo-nes, so I'm guessing I have to use Ir-fceumm?

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              SlavicMystery @SlavicMystery
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              And if I just leave it, it returns me to the main menu.

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                SlavicMystery @SlavicMystery
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                I'm sorry, I am a complete beginner and don't know where to find anything. If someone could please give me some simplified steps I would greatly appreciate.

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                • retropieuser555R
                  retropieuser555
                  last edited by

                  So what's the name of your rom, does it end .nes? When you down press any keys or buttons it goes from runcommand menu back to emulationstation?

                  Pi 5 4GB

                  Retroflag GPI with raspberry pi zero 2 w/ wifi

                  Retroachievements:- lovelessrapture

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                  • mituM
                    mitu Global Moderator
                    last edited by

                    The default NES emulator (lr-fceumm) should run most NES games. What's the name of the ROM file you copied to your Pi ? Are you sure it's a valid NES rom (or a zipped version of it) ?

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                      SlavicMystery @mitu
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                      @mitu The ROMs I am trying to use are:
                      Call of Duty - Black Ops (USA) (zipped file)
                      New Super Mario Bros. (zipped file)

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                        SlavicMystery @retropieuser555
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                        @retropieuser555 I run the game from emulation station, and then it comes up with the grey box, I press any input on my controller and it goes to the runcommand menu.

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                          sleve_mcdichael @SlavicMystery
                          last edited by

                          @SlavicMystery said in How to start a nes game:

                          @mitu The ROMs I am trying to use are:
                          Call of Duty - Black Ops (USA) (zipped file)
                          New Super Mario Bros. (zipped file)

                          Those...aren't NES games.

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                            SlavicMystery @sleve_mcdichael
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                            @sleve_mcdichael Huh? I went to a website and it said nintendo DS. Or wait, nes isn't nintendo is it? (I literally face palmed right now). So,

                            1. what does nes stand for?
                            2. where do the nintendo ds games go?

                            Thankyou so much. This changes everything. But I would still like answers to the questions above. Cheers!

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                              mitu Global Moderator @SlavicMystery
                              last edited by

                              @SlavicMystery said in How to start a nes game:

                              what does nes stand for?
                              

                              NES stands for Nintendo Entertainment System - released by Nintendo in the 80's. See more details here.

                              where do the nintendo ds games go?
                              

                              Nintendo DS is a portable console launched by the same company in the 2004, more advanced than the NES and with a different set of games. As usual Wikipedia has a lot of details about it.

                              DS games use the nds folder (details here), but your system (a Pi1) is not powerful enough to run those games. NES games should be fine though.

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                                SlavicMystery @mitu
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                                @mitu Oh ok, thanks

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                                  SlavicMystery @SlavicMystery
                                  last edited by

                                  Yes, you're correct, the Retropie folder does not include an nds file. Alright, thankyou so much.

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                                    SlavicMystery
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                                    Say I wanted to get Need for Speed: Most Wanted - Black Edition from Playstation 2, which folder would that go into? Or would my Pi not run it?

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                                      sleve_mcdichael @SlavicMystery
                                      last edited by sleve_mcdichael

                                      @SlavicMystery PS2 don't run on any Raspberry Pi, only on an x86 PC.

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                                        SlavicMystery @sleve_mcdichael
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                                        @sleve_mcdichael Ah oke, cheers

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