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MrSupport

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  1. I like the idea for certain but I'm going to be avoiding spending any money, thankfully I have a small form factor case that i've been able to fit everything into and keep it small. It's been a living room setup for fighting games for me and my friends but recently my family has said they miss playing older games so I was hoping to break out this at Christmas for a surprise. RetroPie will need to run on Linux from my understanding so I'm super happy about that but I defiantly just want that polished front end look. How is controler support on the pie for multiple controllers? Currently have an old Xbox and PS4 controller I've been using to with the system.
  2. I'm going to be using some old spare parts from a previous PC i had with a gtx 780 if possible, would retropie run better than the others with that setup? I've heard great things about RetroPie so it's good to see it confirmed here
  3. I've just been looking into the AIO solutions like LAKKA, recalbox, retropie, and the likes. I know i could set up some emulators on the system but I would like to keep it super simple so I can bring it to friend and family gatherings to get everyone smiling. I know that kinda is being picky but this is the only place I feel like will have the answers because of the level of dedication you all have!
  4. I plan to run retro console games, so more of an emulation station, I realize now i should have specified that more:p
  5. Hello all! I am looking to turn some old PC parts into a retro gaming station. It will be basically a normal PC with graphics card, ssd, all that jazz however I'm trying to find what the best operating system to run on it would be in order to not only make it user friendly but also keep adding games easy. Any and all advice is MUCH appreciated EDIT: Retro console games, more of an emulation station. Sorry for the confusion!!!
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