Whats The Date Again?: Episode II
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Maybe a "Retropie 5th Aniversary" edition release would be nice.....with all the latest improvements, themes, etc...
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Cheers to everyone for their contributions to RetroPie and being part of this retro gaming community.
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Dang, RetroPie has aged so much.
Anyone have an old picture of retropie?
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@itsnitro Don't have much of a picture, but I can describe how awful and unfriendly towards beginners it was.
RETROPIE 2.6
- Controllers had to be configured for ES and Retroarch separately
- Hotkeys had to be added manually
- Theming was extremely limited with what you could do.
- Setting up WiFi was difficult, needing to be done manually through an obscure file (etc/network/interfaces)
- Scraping anymore than 10 - 15 games could take an entire day and was prone to errors
Anyone got more to add to this list?
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I made this small jingle for the 5-year anniversary. :D
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Happy Birthday and a MASSIVE thankyou from myself who continues to be amazed by the sheer awesomeness of RetroPie. Thanks to everyone involved for such a great project!
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@itsnitro
Here are some screenshots of my RetroPie v1.9 build from May 2014.
This was a theme for NES I was working on in EmulationStation 1.0. before RetroPie v2 with ES 2.0 was released in July 2014.
There was no systems screen in EmulationStation 1.0; it was straight to the games list. I would use left and right on the D-pad to navigate between systems. It could take a few seconds for ES to wake up and respond to the key press so I would press the D-pad again (and again). ES would move past the system I wanted so I had to scroll back.
The Doom theme needed some work.
This was the last screen in ES before I would need to scroll left for the other systems. I never used it as there wasn't any documentation available explaining its purpose. This was my first install guide for connecting a PS3 controller via bluetooth. After using it, I became accustomed to editing config files manually, something I still prefer to do in the latest version of RetroPie.Booting up v1.9 on my RasPi 1 Model B took me back to the day when I first installed RetroPie via the setup script. I started around 3pm on a Saturday afternoon and I was ready to play my first game at 10pm. It was definitely worth it.
Over the years, It's been a pleasure to have seen the many improvements in RetroPie so that I can install it and be playing inside half an hour. Many thanks to those concerned for their hard work.
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Wow, RetroPie has changed a loooooot.
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@lilbud The most important introduction to EmulationStation 2.0 was the ability to shut down the Pi safely from the options menu. The only way I found to do this in my v1.9 build was to run
sudo shutdown -h now
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@dudleydes said in Whats The Date Again?: Episode II:
sudo shutdown -h now
If I had a dollar for every time I typed
sudo shitdown -h now
instead ofshutdown
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You'd get rich from a lot of shit.
Seinfeld Theme plays
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Oh, great job with starting this topic!
Happy birthday RetroPie! It's been a tremendous year, and a whole lot of fun. Thank you all for making this a welcoming, fantastic community to be part of, and for making RetroPie a vibrant, healthy project.
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@itsnitro
Think it'd be okay for me to use this in a video splashscreen?Never Mind
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@pjft Not vibrant - pulsating and of course healthy.
Long live RetroPie, на сдорове -
@lilbud Go for it-
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@itsnitro I was about to, but then I realized that the song is 40sec long, a bit too much for a video splashscreen.
Besides, I remembered Mario Paint Composer and am trying to make music
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I can shorten it if you want.
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@itsnitro Nah, it's okay.
What software did you use?
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