Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie
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@landyvlad said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
I'm wondering if Apple 2 and/or Atari 2600 games are legally available?
I can confirm that these atari roms work on retropie.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/400020/Atari_Vault/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1104680/Atari_Vault__50_Game_AddOn_Pack/https://www.fanatical.com/en/game/atari-vault
https://www.fanatical.com/en/dlc/atari-vault-50-game-add-on-pack -
@landyvlad Yeah, this thread is getting a bit unwieldy. And the sad thing is, this forum's search features are nearly useless at finding specific content within a thread. (I tried looking for something I posted and cannot find it at all with ctrl + f or the basic forum search.)
I can't confirm these work on Raspberry Pi, but I know of a group working on some homebrew stuff for Apple II:
https://www.facebook.com/LawlessLegends (work in progress)
https://www.facebook.com/ancientlegendsrpg/ (finished game)
https://www.facebook.com/outlaweditor (create/edit your own games)
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@themazingness said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
@landyvlad Yeah, this thread is getting a bit unwieldy. And the sad thing is, this forum's search features are nearly useless at finding specific content within a thread. (I tried looking for something I posted and cannot find it at all with ctrl + f or the basic forum search.)
Indeed, It's getting harder to find the information in the thread.
I have an idea about it.
While being busy with a gui module script, I realized it possible to make a download gui for the legal and directly downloadable content.
Perhaps that's one of the solutions for the future.
I restructured a gui module-script so everything can be build upon csv data automatically making main and submenu's and execute things.I just made a basic script, just to see if it can work.
For those who want to see the basics, just look at this script :
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/FollyMaddy/RetroPie-Share/150e14ea6b8b5211bdcf1163c8e6e50f704eeebf/00-scriptmodules-00/supplementary/download_legal_stuff.sh
Basically the main menu holds the systems and executes a submenu containing the downloadable content with a wget function, all in csv format, which can be created in exel or libreoffice and exported into csv format.I don't have an idea for the content that you have to login for.
I think that's a different story.Edit : Seems indeed quite some work, so I leave it at this. I kept the script in, to review for others.
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@folly A laudable effort! 👍 However, the real challenge with projects like that is to maintain them over the many years to come. Otherwise we'll soon have an abandoned script based on an abandoned forum thread.
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@clyde said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
@folly A laudable effort! 👍 However, the real challenge with projects like that is to maintain them over the many years to come. Otherwise we'll soon have an abandoned script based on an abandoned forum thread.
Indeed, you could be right.
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@clyde said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
@folly A laudable effort! 👍 However, the real challenge with projects like that is to maintain them over the many years to come. Otherwise we'll soon have an abandoned script based on an abandoned forum thread.
It could always be turned into a Git repository. That way multiple people could work on it to keep it alive (yes, it still could be abandoned but that lessens the likelihood.)
Edit: By it, I mean creating a project, not the script Folly made. Along the lines of this project: https://github.com/farmerbb/RED-Project/wiki
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@landyvlad said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Having just seen this thread... is there somewhere that collates the various legal content sources or is it a matter of looking through the full thread?
I'm wondering if Apple 2 and/or Atari 2600 games are legally available?
From what I read in both the game's pages and in the forum I saw this game, Nox Archaist comes with an Apple II ROM:
https://6502workshop.itch.io/nox-archaist
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1509080/Nox_Archaist/
https://www.gog.com/game/nox_archaistAlso, apparently, the games from the MacVenture series have Apple II ROMs, but you need to extract them to run in other emulators.
This tool should do the trick for all the games but Uninvited, but I haven't tested them so I can't be sure:
https://github.com/blorente/MacVenture-Extract-GuideThe MacVenture games:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/343820/Dj_Vu_MacVenture_Series/
[DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_dejavu/WDSHD2hiX/https://store.steampowered.com/app/343830/Dj_Vu_II_MacVenture_Series/
[likely DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_dejavu_two/XlkJSDo23Y/https://store.steampowered.com/app/343800/Shadowgate_MacVenture_Series/
[DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_shadowgate/8SLDFkj3hs/https://store.steampowered.com/app/343810/The_Uninvited_MacVenture_Series/
[DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_uninvited/FSDkl23sS1/And a bundle of all 4 games on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/sub/59404/ -
@auster
Thank you :) -
@landyvlad said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
@auster
Thank you :)Little update: I tested all the MacVenture games I listed, and all of them work in emulators, including Uninvited!
Following the tutorial I linked, I got Deja Vu 1's ROM from the Humble Widgets DRM free version, and the ROMs from the other 3 games from the Steam version (since it's easier to install Windows games from Steam than from msi games if you're on Linux). And the process is exactly the same for Uninvited.
And you can have all 4 games mounted at the same time, just place them in the slot 7 drivers (s7d2, s7d3, s7d4 and so on).
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@auster said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Orphea by Skyboy Games
Platform: NES
Link: https://skyboygames.itch.io/orphea
Also it's free to claim for the next ~6 days.Free to claim again, now until June 3rd.
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Forgot to mention, but the 4 games, Déjà Vu 1 and 2, Shadowgate and Uninvited also have Macintosh 68K/Mac II ROMs, and they work fine.
Supposedly, they can be run on ScummVM as well, but I couldn't make them work.
EDIT: The Uninvited for Macintosh might have some issues? It crashes for me after a certain point. The Apple IIgs works fine after the same point.
@auster said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
@landyvlad said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Having just seen this thread... is there somewhere that collates the various legal content sources or is it a matter of looking through the full thread?
I'm wondering if Apple 2 and/or Atari 2600 games are legally available?
From what I read in both the game's pages and in the forum I saw this game, Nox Archaist comes with an Apple II ROM:
https://6502workshop.itch.io/nox-archaist
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1509080/Nox_Archaist/
https://www.gog.com/game/nox_archaistAlso, apparently, the games from the MacVenture series have Apple II ROMs, but you need to extract them to run in other emulators.
This tool should do the trick for all the games but Uninvited, but I haven't tested them so I can't be sure:
https://github.com/blorente/MacVenture-Extract-GuideThe MacVenture games:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/343820/Dj_Vu_MacVenture_Series/
[DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_dejavu/WDSHD2hiX/https://store.steampowered.com/app/343830/Dj_Vu_II_MacVenture_Series/
[likely DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_dejavu_two/XlkJSDo23Y/https://store.steampowered.com/app/343800/Shadowgate_MacVenture_Series/
[DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_shadowgate/8SLDFkj3hs/https://store.steampowered.com/app/343810/The_Uninvited_MacVenture_Series/
[DRM free] https://www.humblebundle.com/widget/v2/standalone/retro_uninvited/FSDkl23sS1/And a bundle of all 4 games on Steam:
https://store.steampowered.com/sub/59404/ -
@auster et al
Thank you :)
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@auster said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Bat Lizard Bonanza by John Vanderhoef: https://johnvanderhoef.itch.io/bat-lizard-bonanza/
Platform: NES
The rom is the file "Bat_Lizard_Bonanza.nes"Free to claim until tomorrow at 1:00 AM, UTC-3.
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All freewares, but you can pay for them if you want:
MazezaM SNES: https://portabledev.itch.io/mazezam-snes
Platform: SNES
Download the zip file. The ROMs are the .sfc files inside (one NTSC and one PAL, both properly identified)Puzzli Megadrive: https://portabledev.itch.io/puzzli-megadrive
Platform: Genesis/Megadrive
Download the zip file. The ROM is the .bin file inside.Chips Challenge MD: https://portabledev.itch.io/chips-challenge-md
Platform: Genesis/Megadrive
Download the zip file. The ROM is the .bin file inside.Rick Dangerous 2: https://portabledev.itch.io/rick-dangerous-2
Platform: Genesis/Megadrive
Download the zip file. The ROM is the .bin file inside. -
@auster said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Wampus by John Vanderhoef: https://johnvanderhoef.itch.io/wampus/
Platform: NES
The rom is the file "Wampus_DX.nes".Free to claim until the next Friday, 1 AM (UTC-3)
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Does anybody know of an extract tool for the Cinemaware Anthology (for the Amiga .adf files, not DOSBOX obviously)? I could've sworn I knew of one but am having no luck searching my resources, this thread, or the internet.
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@themazingness said in Where to (legally) acquire content to play on RetroPie:
Does anybody know of an extract tool for the Cinemaware Anthology (for the Amiga .adf files, not DOSBOX obviously)? I could've sworn I knew of one but am having no luck searching my resources, this thread, or the internet.
I did some digging around, and they probably need to be extracted twice. First you need to open Anthology.exe as a zip folder and extract the .data file. After that, you probably need to extract the ROMs from the .data file's hexadecimal code.
But I never extracted files from hex, so I don't know the right steps for that. Sorry. =/ -
@auster That's still helpful, thanks! I still hope for an extract tool, or at least a discussion of the beginning and ending hex values, but if nobody finds them I can do the heavy lifting with this info.
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@themazingness
Disregard what I said before. I just found out how to extract the Cinemaware Anthology: 1986-1991 collection:-
Use Windows or a Windows virtual machine (I couldn't make it work with Linux)
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Install 7-Zip File Manager (I couldn't make it work with WinRAR)
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Right click Anthology.exe, go to the option "7-Zip", click "Open compacted file" (or something like that; my Windows isn't in English, but it should be the first option)
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In the window that just opened, right click the .data file and select "Open Inside"
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In the new screen that just appeared, extract the whole "packaged" folder
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The ROMs I know how to use are the ones in the packaged/floppy directory (and there are some bin files in the rlst and romdisk folders; still trying to figure out how they work)
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The BIOS (yes, it comes with BIOS!) is the file Kick12.rom in the folder packaged/os (there's also a "rdd.rom" file in this folder, but also trying to figure out how to use it)
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Besides the Amiga files, it also comes with MS-DOS games in the folder /Cinemaware Anthology 1986-1991/pc/cw (they should be ready to be used in emulators)
According to the Libretro docs and the md5sum I found, the BIOS is a exact match to the "kick33180.A500" file listed in the docs, but you may need to rename it to "kick34005.A500" if the core gives an error about not finding the BIOS.
Also, PSA if you're on Retroarch: to load both parts of the ROM, load disk 1 > wait for PUAE to read the disk (takes a while) > open Quick Menu > go to Disc Control > Load New Disc > select the new file and wait for the emulator to process it.
And sorry I couldn't help more with the .bin files and the second .rom file.
Store page of the collection : https://store.steampowered.com/app/326590/Cinemaware_Anthology_19861991/
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