Inside of the archive is a hyperspin folder which contains all the settings, media and rom files to launch Hyperspin on Android Shield-TV. The other stand-alone emulators do not require a bios file to function. Configuring Retroarch to look for system files in the content directory solves bios related setup on these xml lists. I hope this can be enjoyed, as is, without the hassle I had to sludge through.Īll bios files are present within the rom folders. It was a tiring process to filter out all of the working titles and the correct files for each emulator, but once complete it was spectacular to see all the systems dancing together perfectly. I scoured the web for people referencing their favorite games in each system, or relied on top lists and critic rankings.
These games deserve to be enjoyed by everyone, and to be kept relevant and accessible for future generations. I extended the system videos to 5 minutes so when they are on in the background they are not as repetitive.Ĭreating this pack was a labor of love to send out to the gaming community. The system preview videos feel more like trailers for the featured games with the game title displayed at the end. MAME has been given a lot of love by splitting out genres and decades into menu wheels, since Hyperspin Android does not support sublists at this time. (excluding lynx with a limited game release, I tried to minimize repetition). Each system was given a fleshing out, expanding most systems from 50 to 100 of the best games. This second release has major improvements in scope of theĬollection and in terms of overall aesthetic. One amazing collection to turn your Nvidia Shield-TV into a retro gaming timewarp! This pack includes arcade games and major systems from the late 1970’s to the early 2000’s.