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We have available the first beta version exclusive for *Raspberry Pi 2* of *RetroPie* whose function is to build your own retro entertainment system and play several of the most popular emulators. *PiPlay* also has a worthwhile test version...
Changes on RetroPie:
Change emulators for the same platform or even apply different settings
Resolution is also configurable
New menu in EmulationStation with easy access to settings, configurations, file manager...
AdvanceMAME 1.2 (based on MAME 0.106), Rpix86 added again
Backup/Restore of individual gamelist/data and settings
Changes on PiPLAY:
Updated to the latest version of Raspbian
File Watcher scans and updates the games menu
Updated config controller
On *RetroPie* I notice that everything is very stable: Games like *Quake 3, Duke Nukem 3D and Doom* have all the necessary files to run *Shareware* version. With *Raspbian* behind, emulators move very fluid.
Time ago I didn't test *PiPLAY*, but the configuration system of controls has a technical and design that have left me surprised. In addition, the environment although somewhat slower than that offered by their competitors, does the job.
Next week we will have new version of [RecalboxOS](http://recalbox.com), a system that is becoming my favorite. Check it out.
Would you like I make a more thorough review of any of these systems?. What is your favorite?.
Download: [blog.petrockblock.com > retropie-v3.0beta-rpi2 (659 MB)](http://blog.petrockblock.com/retropie/retropie-downloads/download-info/retropie-project-sd-card-image-for-raspberry-pi-2-version-3-0-beta/)
Download: [sourceforge.net > piplay-0.8-beta9 (3.5 GB)](http://sourceforge.net/projects/pimame/files/?source=navbar)