Frontends & Launchers

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Frontend/Launcher Notes
Pegasus Free. Fast. Immensely and overwhelmingly theme-able (can be skinned to look and behave exactly like any other frontend, given the time and effort). Open-source and actively in development. An absolute pain to configure, and lacks built-in scraping support. Actively being developed (an official Retroid Handhelds launcher is currently being developed with this frontend).
Dig Free. Slow. Theme-able. Super easy to configure, and does have built-in scraping. Development has been abandoned and the app is closed-source. Consequently, this will never be able to launch certain emulators like Flycast and the GBA build of Retroarch included on RP2.
RESET $5. Fast. Not theme-able. Slick and easier than both Pegasus and Dig to configure. Built-in scraping. Actively being developed.
RetroX $12/year. Fast. Theme-able. The easiest out of all of these to configure, by far. 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. 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 and offers a 5 day free trial.
ClassicBoy $4. ClassicBoy is an all-in-one emulator that uses RetroArch cores. It has cores for PlayStation, GB, GBC, GBA, Nintendo 64, NES, SEGA, and NeoGeo. Contains standard features like audio settings, and save states. The developer hasn’t updated the app since 2014. It gives you free access to basic functions. Paying the upgrade fee is needed for it to be objectively usable.

Pegasus Frontend

Instalation

- First you need to allow non trusted APK installs. Open Settings, Security and mark "Unknown sources"

- Download the app in https://pegasus-frontend.org/#downloads and install it in your RP2


Configuration

Pegasus need to have a metadata.pegasus.txt per system to specify which emulator you want to use, this can be a bit tedious but we got you covered!

You can download config files for the RP2 emulators here: https://github.com/dragoonDorise/pegasus-rp2-metadata/

All the configs are done using the best emulators as described in this WIKI, for DS you should install Drastic and for Dreamcast, Reicast, this are the only non bundled emulators, all the other systems are emulated with the stock emulators.

Ww're working in a working configuration for N64.

Themes

You can use several themes, yo just need to create a folder in your SD Card "pegasus_frontend/themes" and put them there in a folder for each theme you want to use.

Here are a couple of Pegasus Themes adapted for the Retroid Pocket Screen:

[SwitchOS RP2 Edition](https://github.com/dragoonDorise/switchOS)

[gameOS RP2 Edition](https://github.com/dragoonDorise/gameOS)



Credit to @ryan86me for the write ups for these