RetroPie: From Zero to Old School Gaming Hero!

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00:00 Intro
01:18 Hardware
03:20 Software
04:47 Power on the Pi
05:00 Controller Configuration
06:06 Connecting to Wi-fi
07:35 Filling the Screen (Disabling Overscan)
08:07 Finding RetroPie's IP Address
08:35 Disclaimer
09:13 Transferring ROMs From a USB Stick
14:05 Transferring ROMs Using Samba Shares
15:53 Transferring ROMs via SFTP (Enabling SSH)
20:54 Scraping Game Info
23:48 Adding an Emulator
25:57 ROM File Types
26:16 Playing Games
33:24 Backing up RetroPie
35:29 Restoring a Backup
36:34 Expand the filesystem
37:14 Updating RetroPie
38:16 Controller (Re)Configuration
40:36 Adding a Second Controller
41:10 Netplay
41:34 Audio Issues
43:49 RetroPie Resolution
44:17 Connecting Bluetooth Devices
44:57 Taking Screenshots / Recording Gameplay Videos
49:46 Installing Kodi
52:30 Install a New Theme
54:07 Kid Mode
56:24 Changing the Splash Screen
58:11 RetroPie Manager
1:00:26 Adding Favourites
1:02:32 File Manager
1:03:50 Display the Frame Rate
1:05:00 Custom Screensaver
1:07:27 Game Over

Whether you're just getting into the retro scene or have been at it for a while, RetroPie is the perfect platform to dive into old school gaming, and the Raspberry Pi is the perfect PC for the job.

In this video we'll go right from the start, installing and setting up the system, then transferring games onto it. We'll explore many of the configuration options available to us. Look at backups and updates, as well as overcoming technical issues.

We'll also personalise the platform by customising it along the way. By the time we're done, you'll have a gaming station anyone would be happy to have attached to their TV.

Website links:

3D print a Raspberry Pi case

RetroPie

Raspberry Pi

Homebrew retro gaming: legal ROMs for RetroPie and Lakka

7-Zip

FileZilla

TheGamesDB

ScreenScraper

RetroPie platform support

Systems in RetroPie

Tanglewood

Win32 Disk Imager

RetroPie latest release

Netplay

RetroPie Themes

Additional credits:

8-bit Limit Font Family made by Ænigma Fonts
Roddy Font Family made by John Romero IV

Kodi logo courtesy of XBMC Foundation, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) image courtesy of Evan-Amos, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

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Thank you for making this awesome video. Really like the step by step instructions.

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