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    How can I add a game to Emulationstation?

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      TCM @mitu
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      @mitu Since it is (from what I've seen) 64bit, I don't have that problem, right?

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        mitu Global Moderator @TCM
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        @TCM RetroPie image is 32 bit, there was no 64bit official RaspiOS Buster available when 4.8 was released.

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          TCM @mitu
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          @mitu Oh that sux. So I can only play the game from Raspbian/Raspberry OS and not through Retropie OS?

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            mitu Global Moderator @TCM
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            @TCM said in How can I add a game to Emulationstation?:

            So I can only play the game from Raspbian/Raspberry OS and not through Retropie OS?

            Using flatpak, yes. But since flatpak is just a runtime container, the game doesn't depend on it and there should be a method to install it natively on RaspiOS without the need for flatpak.

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