Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie
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I just edited to add some more stuff. I will be adding the homebrews that have been recommended after I have checked that they are legal and that they run on RetroPie.
Also, I need to find where I put my instructions for how to extract "ROM City Rampage" and post that for anyone who owns Retro City Rampage DX on Steam and wants to get the NES prototype ROM extracted just because curiosity.
For actually running Retro City Rampage on the RetroPie, I could be wrong but the PSP port via PPSSPP might actually be your best bet. I'm gonna try that at some point.
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the PSP port via PPSSPP might actually be your best bet.
Don't forget the 486 version through DOSBox. It doesn't have the fantastic chiptunes, but it's an amazing feat of programming that he was able to otherwise get the whole game to fit on a single 1.4 MB floppy. I also have 'Rom City Rampage' on my setup. It's very impressive itself for what it is.
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@mediamogul said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Don't forget the 486 version through DOSBox. It doesn't have the fantastic chiptunes, but it's an amazing feat of programming that he was able to otherwise get the whole game to fit on a single 1.4 MB floppy.
Yeah, Retro City Rampage 486 would be the easiest version to run, but the PSP version would have the nice chiptunes and minigames. If it runs at full speed then it would be the most full-featured version to work on RetroPie AFAIK.
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If it runs at full speed then it would be the most full-featured version to work on RetroPie AFAIK.
Very true. If I remember correctly, @edmaul69 has previously confirmed that the PSP version runs very well.
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@BenMcLean @mediamogul yup. The psp version runs great. Me and my godson play it all the time.
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@mediamogul speaking of which, i ordered the retro city rampage soundtrack. It was 2 cds plus 5 download codes for 80% off. I paid $7.83 plus shipping for them. They shipped out last week. I have one of the cd's with your name on it when it arrives if you want it.
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@BenMcLean i use lr-ppsspp to play it.
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I have one of the cd's with your name on it when it arrives if you want it.
Wow, really? I would love a copy of that, thank you. Let me know what I'd owe you and we'll work out a PayPal.
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@mediamogul nothing. I got it dirt cheap. I will arrange shipping with you when it arrives.
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Sweet deal. Thanks.
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@mediamogul i have tried to support vblank as much as possible. I have purchased the gog version, the steam version, the apple ios version, the floppy disk, the arcade block cd, the playstation digital version, the wii ware version and the music cd's. I wish i had gotten the clear green vinyl before it sold out. So now i probably will have to pay a stupid price if it ever shows up. I want to get the ps4 special edition version just for the extra junk. I will probably buy the 2016 retail ps4 version if it stays on sale.
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The game is so amazing and the work that went into it so impressive that I've bought it on several platforms myself. I hate to admit that I still haven't ever finished it. All my different versions are in different states of completion, with 486 being the furthest along. Despite it lacking some features, I'm constantly in awe of seeing it play in DOS.
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@cyperghost said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
@meleu +1
Yes Shiru's stuff is fine - his SNES conversion of Donkey Kong is legendary :)There is also a classic game converted to Genesis for free... Oh Mummy!
The wiki claims this is freeware but does not link to any sources to prove this, nor to a reputable site to download the ROM from. We need both for inclusion in this thread.
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Volgarr the Viking just gives me a white screen when I try to load it on RetroPie. :(
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I have posted some links here
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Bethesda has been giving away their original first two MS-DOS The Elder Scrolls games:
https://elderscrolls.bethesda.net/en/arena
https://elderscrolls.bethesda.net/en/daggerfallI believe only Arena works on the Raspberry Pi using DOSBox.
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@backstander said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Bethesda has been giving away their original first two MS-DOS The Elder Scrolls games:
https://elderscrolls.bethesda.net/en/arena
https://elderscrolls.bethesda.net/en/daggerfallI believe only Arena works on the Raspberry Pi using DOSBox.
That'a nice but due to there being far too many games, we are not including MS-DOS programs which do not have modern source ports. Every DOS title listed above has received a modern source port which works on RetroPie without going through DOSBOX. I have nothing against DOSBOX: its just that the sheer number of games playable that way is so huge that its ridiculous to even attempt to begin listing all of them - even just the free ones. That's awesome. Just too awesome for me to curate, I'm afraid. If ypu want to make a list like that then I'll link to it. Thanks anyway. :)
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Also of note are:
List of commercial video games released as freeware
Open Source Game Clones cant say which of those work on the Pi.
The retrode and the kazzo are devices to dump game Cartridges to a PC.
Amiga Forever for the kickstart roms and some games.
ScummVM has some games that are released as freeware.
The games fore The Vectrex were also released as freeware.
On the mame site are some roms.
While not all dos games can be listed we should include sites with multiple games like gog.com
Three abandonware sites removed: Verifying them thoroughly would take a lot of work
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We want to list stuff that's tested as working on RetroPie. I think I'll try some of the Amiga and Vectrex stuff, but the rest, who can test it?
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