

It will come with emulators for: NES, SNES, Genesis, Amiga, MAME (for arcade games) and many others. Those that are not pre-loaded you can find and install through the easy to use menu system. Once downloaded, extract the image and load it on to a SD card using win32diskimager: Now to get started head over to the RetroPie download page and click the button download the version for Raspberry 2/3. Now connect your Raspberry Pi to the your TV, keyboard, favorite controller and WiFi dongle (if Raspberry 2) and power it up. On your first boot you will see the regular Raspberry boot sequence and the RetroPie logo. Once its done you’ll see the welcome screen below: RetroPie will initialize and expand the file system as well as initialize it self, this will take a little while (5+ minutes) so have patience.
