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An amazing feature of these controllers that many may not know about is its connectivity to anything that accepts Bluetooth. This actually goes for all Switch controllers. Once the controller is on, it can be paired with any PC with Bluetooth capabilities and used like a regular controller. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Click Here to Leave a Comment Below 0 comments. Leave a Reply: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment.

Then the Pi is of no use to you! There is actually a much better solution for this! You can use an emulator instead to play your favorite games on your computer.

You can play them straight on your laptop. By using an emulator, you can easily play all your favorite games on any operating system. An emulator is actually a piece of software that can simulate the old game consoles from the past.

The games can be downloaded, and the emulator ensures that everything works well on your computer. The advantage of emulators is that they are available in many different types: the 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System, the Super Nintendo Classic up to a Game Boy. All you need is an emulator, a computer, and a controller. To make it extra fun, you can also buy the old retro controllers with a USB connection.

I now have one of the old NES controllers, it really makes for an awesome nostalgic experience! Games have changed phenomenally in the last 25 years. The current games may be much better and faster than those of the past but we humans are nostalgic creatures.

In other words, those games from the past are a joy to play again! But how do you do that? Do you install an emulator for every game console in history? No, you turn your PC into one big retro game emulator. The setup may seem like a bit of a hassle, but it is totally worth it, since it is a single emulator that takes care of all your gaming needs.

To be able to play games from, for example, the Super Nintendo or the Nintendo 64 within one environment, two programs are required on your laptop, RetroArch and EmulationStation. Before I explain how to get started, it is important to know the exact functionality for each of these programs. RetroArch is the software that takes care of the actual emulation of your gaming console.

It is the power under the hood, however, it lacks an interface that lets you start the emulators and games graphically. I other words, you would have to enter a separate command for each emulator and game, which is quite inconvenient. For that reason we also install the EmulationStation. If RetroArch is the engine, EmulationStation is the rest of the car you control the engine with.



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