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    PyBoy

    PyBoy

    Game Boy emulator written in Python

    ...If more features are needed, or if you find a bug, don't hesitate to make an issue here on GitHub, or write on our Discord channel. If you need more details, or if you need to compile from source, check out the detailed installation instructions. We support: macOS, Raspberry Pi (Raspbian), Linux (Ubuntu), and Windows 10.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    RetroPie-Setup

    RetroPie-Setup

    Shell script to set up a Raspberry Pi/Odroid/PC

    RetroPie‑Setup is a collection of shell scripts designed to install and configure RetroPie—an emulation frontend—on Raspberry Pi OS, Ubuntu, Odroid, or PC platforms. It automates installing RetroArch, emulator cores, configuring controllers, themes, and optional ports. Used for retro gaming on varied hardware.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    SNeezy

    SNeezy

    A lightweight frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi.

    ...View the source code here: https://gitlab.com/jessieh/sneezy SNeezy aims to provide a polished, lightweight graphical frontend for launching SNES games on the Raspberry Pi. SNeezy turns your Raspberry Pi into a portable SNES console, allowing you to quickly load and play SNES games with only a compatible controller and a screen. Fast load times, a low memory profile, easy configuration, consistent retro styling, box art integration, and a sleek interface make SNeezy the perfect lightweight environment for a dedicated Raspberry Pi SNES console.
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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