#7206
cougar281
Participant

Well, with input from my other threads, I now have a RetroPie emulator that’s pretty close to 100% what I am looking for – SNES did seem to have ‘funky’ sound (at least in Tetris – Super Mario World seemed fine, so maybe they just changed the music for SNES Tetris), which might be related to another post I read, but NES works perfectly now. RetroPie has come a long way from what it was last time I played with it – last time, I got the controller to be detected right, but I never got button mappings working right or games working right – this time around, although the controller is being ‘flaky’, it does work and the games work right. If we can figure out why the controller(s) don’t init right, it would be darn near a perfect retro emulation platform IMO.