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Background Information
Batocera Linux is a free, open-source operating system focused on retro gaming and emulation. It allows users to turn their computers or single-board devices (like the Raspberry Pi) into dedicated gaming consoles. Batocera is designed to be user-friendly, with pre-installed emulators for a wide variety of platforms, making it easy to set up and use for gaming.
Technical Specifications
System Requirements
Minimum | Reccomended | |
---|---|---|
RAM | 1 GB of RAM | 2 GB or Higher (Dependent on Emulated System) |
GPU | Graphics supported by nouveau/mesa | A supported GTX/RX/HD series graphics card |
Screen Resolution | A 640×480 screen | At least the resolution of the desired system |
Processor | A 32-bit x86 processor | A 64-bit x86_64 processor |
General Information
- Developer: Batocera Community
- Licensing: GPL license
- OS Family: Linux (Unix-like)
- Initial Release Date: 2016
- Latest Release Date:
Availability Information
- Languages: Multilingual
- Platforms: x86, x86_64, ARM
System Information
- Working State: Active
- Source Model: Open Source
- Package manager: Pacman
- Update Method: Software Updater
- Userland: BusyBox
- Default User Interface: EmulationStation
Supported Single-Board Systems
Console Generation Legend
Console generations are going to refrenced a lot throughout this next section, and in no particular order.
Generation | Consoles | Handheld |
---|---|---|
3rd | NES, Sega Master System, Atari 7800 | Game & Watch |
4th | SNES, Sega Genesis/Megadrive, Philips CD-i, Neo Geo, PC-Engine/TurboGrafx/SuperGrafx | Game Boy, Sega Game Gear |
5th | Sony PlayStation, N64, Sega Saturn, Atari Jaguar | Game Boy Color, Sega Genesis Nomad |
6th | Sony PlayStation 2, Microsoft Xbox, Nintendo Gamecube, Sega Dreamcast | Game Boy Advance, Nokia N-Gage, Neo Geo Pocket Color |
7th | Nintendo Wii, Microsoft Xbox 360, Sony PlayStation 3 | Nintendo DS, Sony PSP |
Raspberry Pi
System Name | Required Accessories | Console Generation Compatibility |
---|---|---|
Raspberry Pi Zero | Micro-SD card, Mini HDMI to HDMI cable, A way to connect a controller/keyboard (micro-USB to USB adapter), USB power supply, Possibly a USB hub if you have more than one accessory | Up to 4th Generation Consoles |
Rasperry Pi (Model B) | Micro-SD card, Power supply, HDMI cable | Up to 4th Generation Consoles |
Raspberry Pi 2 (Model B) | Micro-SD card, Power supply, HDMI cable | Up to 4th Generation Consoles |
Raspberry Pi 3 | Micro-SD card, Power supply, HDMI cable, Cooling Fan | Up to 5th Generation Consoles |
Raspberry Pi 4 | Micro-SD card, Power supply, HDMI cable, Cooling Fan | Up to 5th Generation Consoles |
Odroid
System Name | Required Accessories | Console Generation Compatibility |
---|---|---|
Odroid C2 | Micro-SD card (unless flashing directly to eMMC), Power supply (5.5mm barrel jack), HDMI cable | Up to 5th Generation Consoles (With the exception of the Saturn and Dreamcast) |
Odroid C4 | Micro-SD card (unless flashing directly to eMMC), Power supply (5.5mm barrel jack), HDMI cable | Up to 5th Generation Consoles |
Odroid H4 | SATA, M.2, eMMC or USB stick, Keyboard (if needing to adjust BIOS settings) | Up to 7th Generation Consoles |
Odroid H3+ | SATA or M.2 drive (unless flashing directly to eMMC) | 6th Generation (and Wii U games) |
Odroid H2+ | SATA or M.2 drive (unless flashing directly to eMMC) | Up to 6th Generation Consoles |
Odroid XU4 | Micro-SD card (unless flashing directly to eMMC) | Up to 5th Generation Consoles |
Odroid N2/N2+ | Micro-SD card (unless flashing directly to eMMC) | 5th Generation Consoles and some 6th Generation Consoles |
Odroid Go Advance/Super | Micro-SD Card, Wi-Fi/BT USB Dongle | Up to 5th Generation Consoles |
Additonal Information