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Particularly, they both make it easy to swap CDs, while RetroArch makes it a hassle. Lastly, load your game by selecting its CUE file.įirstly, I want to highlight that ePSXe (costs $4 US) and DuckStation (free) are better options for PlayStation 1 emulation on Android. This is how you move BIOS files to it using Astro File Manager. Make sure the Sega CD BIOS is in RetroArch's “ system” folder. If you do have games in ISO/MP3 or ISO/WAV, you need to look for other ROM websites to find them in BIN/CUE.Īnyway, with a BIN/CUE in hand, the next steps are easy. Only BIN/CUE ('binary' or 'standard') will successfully run on RetroArch. ISO/WAV will load, but the CD audio will run fast as if in fast forward. I need to point out that not all of the above formats are compatible with RetroArch.

The CUE sheet is a simple text file with a programmatic list of the audio tracks. They consist of one or more BIN files (the game's data), audio tracks, and a CUE sheet. There are a few different types of formats that people have prepared ripped Sega CD/TurboGrafx-CD games as. In that case, find RetroArch's folder by going to storage > emulated > 0 > RetroArch. You might have an advanced one that'll start you at the true root of your device. File manager apps are normally user-friendly.

If it doesn't, try Astro File Manager and follow these directions: moving BIOS files with Astro.
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Your Android device probably has a file manager app pre-installed. You'll need a file manager app to move them to RetroArch's folder.
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Įxtract the BIOS file(s) from their ZIP file (except for 'neogeo.zip'). On Android, it should recognize it as a zip file for you to extract it here's more info. On Windows, follow these directions for changing it back to “zip”.

It's a zip file with the extension changed to “_ip”. Contains all the BIOS files listed above.
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Speaking of where to download BIOS files, you can grab all of them below. Make sure every BIOS is named exactly as you see it above. Depending on which website you downloaded them from, they may be named differently. Hopefully, I can make RetroArch easy for everyone :) The Windows version of RetroArch is good, too. However, that's exactly the reason why I created this tutorial. The drawback with RetroArch is that it wants to do everything and cook your dinner! It's loaded with an overwhelming amount of features and customization. Single-system emulators don't fare well on large screens, but RetroArch does.
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RetroArch is particularly ideal for Android tablets and Play Store supported Chromebooks. There may be some instances where you'll have no choice but to use RetroArch. The available single-system emulators only cover the usual assortment of popular systems. The fact that RetroArch covers every video game system gives Android users a huge advantage. (I have the Windows version covered, too.) This tutorial is for the Android version.
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Atari Lynx, Neo Geo Pocket Color, WonderSwan, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, NES, SNES, Virtual Boy, PC Engine/TurboGrafx-CD, PC-FX, Game Gear, Genesis/Mega Drive, Sega CD/Mega CD, Sega Master System, PlayStation 1, Saturn, PSP, and more! It's an open source emulator available for every operating system, and is genuinely 100% free. RetroArch is a multi-system emulator that supports pretty much every video game system.
