Arcade & Console Emulation
This section will provide information on both arcade emulation, as well as using real arcade boards in both a competitive and streaming setup. This page is still a work in progress, but will grow significantly before the end of this year!
Newer emulation solutions:
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 This guide shows you how to configure a Raspberry Pi to output a 240p signal and load arcade emulators.  | 
 
 RetroArch / Runahead Mode The software RetroArch has implemented some amazing new features that can produce a near zero-lag emulation solution! More info coming soon!  | 
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 There’s software called Lakka that’s available for Windows, Mac, Linux and Raspberry Pi. It’s becoming my favorite arcade emulation software and it does other consoles as well.  | 
 
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Previous soultions:
When I set up my original MAME arcade machine, I used software called MaLa as the front end. It still works perfect and might be an excellent solution, depending on your setup.
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 MaLa Front End These pages contain detailed instructions on how to manually download and configure a MaLa / MAME frontend.  | 
 This page shows how to configure MESS and Mednafen to emulate other systems on your arcade machine.  | 
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 This page describes how to use real arcade hardware with your MaLa front end.  | 
If you’re finished, I invite you to go back to the main page to see all the other retro-gaming awesomeness we have on this site…especially the RGB guide!