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    Gamecube games on Retropie

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      Yeet69
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      PLEASE! Can someone tell me how to get gamecube games on Retropie. All I want is to play Mario Party with my friends.

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        A Former User @Yeet69
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        @yeet69 If you are using a Raspberry Pi, this isn’t going to happen.

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          Yeet69 @A Former User
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          @livefastcyyoung But why?

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            PokeEngineer @Yeet69
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            @yeet69

            Because the Raspberry Pi doesn't have enough horsepower to handle that sort of thing!

            Don't sweat it.
            When in doubt, take a BYTE out of life.

            😎

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              Yeet69 @PokeEngineer
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              @pokeengineer What about N64 games?

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                markyh444 @Yeet69
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                @yeet69 Please read the documentation. N64 is well covered and you will need to overclock to get decent emulation. Even then, some games do not play.

                If you want GameCube and N64 emulation, you might be better looking at building Retropie on top of a Linux machine or try the Windows version of Emulationstation using a PC with a bit more power under the hood.

                Retropie in a NES - Pi 3 with Mausberry circuit shutdown switch wired to buttons and 8bitdo NesPro30 controller
                Retropie in a Saturn Controller - Pi Zero, GPIO controls using DB9 driver
                Retropie in a PSX - Pi3
                https://markyh444.wordpress.com

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                  Yeet69 @markyh444
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                  @markyh444 Ok, but I don't have an N64 controller, can I use a Xbox one controller as an N64 controller?

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                    PokeEngineer @Yeet69
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                    @yeet69

                    Yes. Emulators support all kinds of controllers.

                    Don't sweat it.
                    When in doubt, take a BYTE out of life.

                    😎

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                      Yeet69 @PokeEngineer
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                      @pokeengineer Sweet, thanks for your guy's help.

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                        steptoe
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                        Pretty much any controller is supported, I have a wireless PS3 style controller and a wired PS3 real controller and both are detected and work perfectly with everything I use

                        Some games may be a bit awkward to play without specific controllers, but if you can get an N64 controller there are people that use specific controllers for specific systems and one just for everything else

                        Not all N64 games work, but the vast majoirt do. I have N64 games, but only those they are verified and tested working 100%

                        This is an outdated list now, but wil give you a good idea to what is possible on the PI3 N64. Quite a lot does work though, mainly concentrating on the popular games for 100% compatibility and support

                        https://wiki.gbatemp.net/wiki/Wii64_Compatibility_List

                        Wii/GameCube is really a "proof of concept". It will work, but so incredible sluggish and terrible it really isn't work trying (and probably never will) on the PI hardware. 3DO and SEGA Saturn emulation is also possible and supported. They WILL work but just not quick enough to actually be usable

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