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| $5. Not theme-able (yet). Slick and easier than both Pegasus and Dig to configure. Built-in scraping. Game randomizer, advanced search, automatic video snaps from YouTube, easily swap 2d/3d box art. Actively being developed and optimized for the RP2 by the dev, Jav. Available on the Play Store [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.retroloungelab.resetcollection&hl=en_US here].  
| $5. Not theme-able (yet). Slick and easier than both Pegasus and Dig to configure. Built-in scraping. Actively being developed. Being optimized for the RP2 by the dev, Jav. Available on the Play Store [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.retroloungelab.resetcollection&hl=en_US here].  
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"| RetroX
! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"| RetroX
| $12/year. Theme-able. The easiest to configure. Uses built-in emulator cores, giving you handy universal shortcuts in all of your games. Some systems might be faster in RetroX than on the RP2s pre-installed emulators, while some might be slower (currently). Emulation is less customizable than with other emulators. The subscription covers cloud saves, letting you stay synced across any device you use RetroX on, but its worth noting that internet access is required to open your games. Actively being developed, with RP2 optimized performance. Dev is Franco Catrin. RetroX offers a 5-day free trial to see if its right for you. Not available on the Play Store. Download from [https://RetroX.tv RetroX.TV].
| $12/year. Theme-able. The easiest to configure. Uses built-in emulator cores, giving you handy universal shortcuts in all of your games. Some systems might be faster in RetroX than on the RP2s pre-installed emulators, while some might be slower (currently). Emulation is less customizable than with other emulators. The subscription covers cloud saves, letting you stay synced across any device you use RetroX on, but its worth noting that internet access is required to open your games. Actively being developed, with a RP2 optimized performance version coming shortly by the dev, Franco Catrin. RetroX offers a 5-day free trial to see if its right for you. Not available on the Play Store. Download from [https://RetroX.tv RetroX.TV].
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! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"| LaunchBox
! scope="row" style="text-align:left;"| LaunchBox
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