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gptk file linked in the previous sentence.įake-08 is not affiliated with Lexaloffle, and is not 100% compatible, nor does it have SPLORE functionality, so using the official Pico-8 player from Lexaloffel is still highly encouraged for purchase for best performance, compatibility and to support the Lexaloffle Pico-8 platform.
See here on how the structure of the gptk text file should look.The MVEM emulator expects the keyboard keys as shown in yellow corner highlights here for each corresponding button.If you'd like to create your own mappings for these games, just create a controls subfolder within the roms/mv (roms2/mv for 2 sd card setups) folder and create a text file named according to the game name above but instead of the.The left joystick serves as the analog knob control.If the game file names do not match any as shown above, the game will start with the default control setup as shown for the Mindbuster game here.You can click on each of the game file names above to see what the predefined key maps are.To use the predefined control scheme, the game files must be named appropriately as follows: For the best experience, the game files should include the. Notes: This portable gaming system by Milton Bradley had only a few games. You can also check out Retro Game Corps at for helpful guides on getting some of these systems and ports up and running as well.For libretro based cores, you can check the available libretro documentation that most are directly linked to below or at for more information about various libretro cores.Since much of this is similar to retropie, more information about these emulators can be found at the retropie wiki located at under the Emulation section.Required file extensions and rom versions are based on default emulator core requirements.Click here for information on how to change emulators per system or game. Any systems below with multiple emulator cores available will have a default emulator core bolded and in parentheses().Any systems listed below that have a standalone emulator will most likely not have controls that can be reconfigured.RG351V or RG353M), all references to roms2 means the second sd card where you put your game files on. For those devices that support a dual (2) sd card setup (ex.
All bios files go into the bios folder located in the roms (EASYROMS) folder unless specifically stated otherwise in the emulators list below.Rom folders are located in either /roms when accessing the device via network or from the EASYROMS folder in Mac, Linux or Windows if accessing the micro SD card in a micro SD card reader directly on a PC.You can hit (Designated retroarch hotkey)+X, then go to settings, controllers to review and change to your liking. Those that start with lr in the front of the emulator names in the list below) have controller configurations setup automatically by Retroarch.