The original game was created by the Spanish coder Locomalito, it has been ported to several plattforms, and now it's available for PSP user ePSP Bubble Installer - 2.0 Rating. FB Alpha RL uses a custom 'burndrivers.cpp' file that was generated by modifying the official windows version of FB Alpha with a routine to generate such file on launch. The file have a big structure with all the information for all supported drivers in FB Alpha v0.2.97.30.
FinalBurn Neo is a Multiple Arcade Emulator most popular for emulating Neo-Geo, Capcom, Konami, and Cave games. It is developed by the FinalBurn team and originated from FinalBurn by Dave and old MAME versions.
FinalBurn Neo is an active fork of the FinalBurn Alpha emulator, created by former FBA developers.
See also: MAME, Neo Geo.
There are a variety of arcade emulators available in RetroPie. There are significant differences in performance, compatibility, and configuration between them. If you're just getting started with arcade emulation, start by reading Arcade page.
This page is a resource for additional details on RetroPie's FinalBurn emulators including configuration paths, controls, and the ROM sets required by each emulator.
All Arcade ROMS Compatibility List feel free to contribute to the list.
Emulator | Rom Folder | Extension | Required ROM Version | Controller Config |
---|---|---|---|---|
lr-fbneo | arcade or fba or neogeo | .7z .zip | FB Neo v0.2.97.44 | /opt/retropie/configs/arcade/retroarch.cfg, or /opt/retropie/configs/fba/retroarch.cfg, or /opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/retroarch.cfg |
lr-fbalpha2012 | arcade or fba or neogeo | .7z .zip | FB Alpha v0.2.97.29 | /opt/retropie/configs/arcade/retroarch.cfg, or /opt/retropie/configs/fba/retroarch.cfg, or /opt/retropie/configs/neogeo/retroarch.cfg |
PiFBA | arcade or fba or neogeo | .zip | FB Alpha 0.2.96.71 | /opt/retropie/emulators/pifba/fba2x.cfg or /opt/retropie/configs/fba/fba2x.cfg |
Arcade ROM paths
Five of the available arcade ROM paths in RetroPie are shared directories which are used by more than one emulator:
arcade
, mame-libretro
, mame-advmame
, fba
, and neogeo
. In order to successfully load zipped ROM sets in these locations you must specify the arcade emulator version which matches your ROMs.To avoid having several menus for different arcade emulators, all arcade-based ROMs can be placed in the
arcade
ROM folder, but you will have to specify which emulator each zipped ROM set will use from the Runcommand Menu.Emulators
lr-fbneo
Note: Please see lr-neo for information on how to configure specific features of this emulator.
Accepted File Extensions: .7z .zip
NOTE: If you have updated RetroPie from an existing installation since 27th May 2019, lr-fbneo now replaces lr-fbalpha. However if you have existing game remaps, samples, or high scores, you will need to rename the directories to match the above, otherwise lr-fbneo will not be able to find these files.
ROM Version: Subset of latest MAME/HBMAME roms available
Total arcade games emulated: 5500+* BIOS: 7* Samples: ?
FB Neo DAT Files:
lr-fbneo compatibility list feel free to contribute to the list.
Controls:lr-fbneo utilises RetroArch configs. Add custom retroarch controls to the retroarch.cfg file in:
For more information on custom RetroArch controls see: RetroArch Configuration
lr-fbalpha2012
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Accepted File Extensions: .7z .zip
lr-fbalpha2012 does not have support for Samples in any form.
ROM Version: FB Alpha v0.2.97.30
Total games emulated: 3369* BIOS: 5* Samples: ?
FB Alpha v0.2.97.30 DAT File: FB Alpha v0.2.97.30.dat.zip
FB Alpha v0.2.97.30 Neo Geo Only DAT File: fba-lr-neogeo
lr-fbalpha2012 Compatibility List feel free to contribute to the list.
Controls:lr-fbalpha2012 utilises RetroArch configs. Add custom retroarch controls to the retroarch.cfg file in:
For more information on custom RetroArch controls see: RetroArch Configuration
PiFBA
Accepted File Extensions: .zip
ROM Version: FB Alpha 0.2.96.71
Total games emulated: 684* BIOS: ?* Samples: ?
FB Alpha v0.2.96.71 DAT File: FB Alpha v0.2.96.71 (ClrMame Pro).dat
FB Alpha v0.2.96.71 'Lite' DAT File: [fba_029671_od_release_10_working_roms_filtered.zip] (https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2TMeZ6iEFvHMTV2TnlrZWwxRXc/view?usp=sharing) (clones, non-working, mahjong, quiz, adult, casino, rythm removed)
PiFBA Compatibility List feel free to contribute to the list.
Controls
PiFBA controls are located in:
As there is no menu to configure controllers with PiFBA like there is with Mame4all, you'll have to edit the aforementioned file manually.
NOTE PiFBA currently only supports 2 players.
Example of fba2x.cfg
Playstation Portable Information
Playstation Portable or also known as PSP was a great advancement in the world of handheld gaming devices. The PSP was the first of such devices to compare well to the memory capacity and graphical abilities of the sixth-generation consoles (original Xbox, Gamecube, PS2). It’s hardware accelerator and dual processor could run ports that were very similar to that of the original PlayStation 2 versions (Persona 3, Grand Theft Auto), while the graphical capabilities of the DS, its rival were similar to those of the Nintendo 64 and PS1.
The system’s rollout for 2004-2005 was a huge success despite initial concerns that the price was too high considering the fact that it was a handheld device. The lifespan of the system lasted for more than a decade, with lots of other newer versions of it released between the year 2005 and 2011. After a while, the PSP became out-dated and the PS Vita was introduced to replace it, but a lot of core gamers still own and play it, because easily run it with homebrew software.
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Oddly enough, the PlayStation Portable (PSP) is considered a “failure” in certain circles, mainly because despite Sony’s superior hardware, the Nintendo DS had almost double its sales. However, Sony’s handheld device enjoyed a longer run and sold about 82 million units worldwide making it the third on the list of highest selling handheld device and 8th in the rank of highest selling video games of all time.
Their software line-up probably contributed to the negative reactions to the PSP. They had a strong line-up in certain genres, but were lacking in some others. When it comes to RPGs, it was probably one of the strongest, especially strategy hybrids such as Disgaea series, Japanese RPGs, Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy and Monster Hunter. The PSP also had great games in genres like racing and driving, open-world sandbox, FPS and fighting.
The PSP also equipped players to download an array of digital titles and some good emulators of the PS1 classics all from PlayStation. After the leaking of Sony’s PS3 and PS2 “master keys”, hackers began to get access to it, and they were able to make use of the PS1 emulation for games that were never officially released by Sony. In addition to all the homebrew software, the good emulators for consoles with up to 16-bit generation were developed, now the system works well and you can play anything on the go whether it’s the Sega Genesis or Atari 2600.
The PSP-1000 through PSP 3000, the original PSP series, allows users to play games by downloading the games from the PlayStation Network to a local storage or using a UMD mini-disc. All the new iteration made use of the same type of base design, but with time they added to the internal storage and RAM and also increased the options for the video output. The PSP-300 also introduced an in-built microphone. In addition, the PSP Go is an inexpensive and portable version of the particular system used for the exercise of the UMD drive in case you’re only interested in playing downloaded games. It also has an “extreme budget” known as the PSP street which was released only outside the US and Japan without stereo sound or WiFi capability.
When it comes to game, the PSP is actually not region-locked, however, the UMD movies were locked with their DVD region codes. It doesn’t really make sense to install custom firmware to “root” PSP to make it run whatever you like.
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Considering the wide-open nature of its architecture, the PSP remains in popular demand amongst retro gamers. If you unlock the system with the simple prefab boot software located on an SD card, you’ll get an array of retro emulation including the ability to use any PSP ISO file of your choice. There is also a possibility to run PSP ROMS on your portable devices such as smartphone or an iPad. The tutorial about how to download and install PSP Roms and emulators can be found on our website.