


Preparation: In my experience it works best, if you store all your roms within folders separate by systems: So have a SNES, NES, Gameboy, … folders with each of the games in it. Probably the preferred option of everyone is to scan the whole library and then easy select the games from each of the systems available. (If a core is already associated, the game starts immediately.) Give it a try, which one works best on your system. If the filetype is not yet associated with a core, the you can select the core here.
#Dreamcast emulator mac 2017 archive#

By default this is XMB which looks similar to the Playstation 3 (PS3) interface with horizontal and vertical aligned menus. Once you got Retroarch installed on your system (this might be worth another article) and started it up, you look at its frontend. load (scan) in your game library into Retroarch.At least it was for me, until I figured it out. Even though Retroarch is a really great frontend for emulators using libretro API, it can be a bit confusing for beginners to get started and play a game as it is not a simple File->Open as most people are used to from other (standalone) emulators.
