Instead of having several different emulators, engines and frontends on your Linux/SteamOS system you only need one flatpak: RetroDECK.
The wiki has a detailed page on this:
Read our getting started guide here:
RetroDECK currently supports:
- Steam Deck
- Linux Desktop
For more information read here:
Yes, here you can read more about the beta period and our visions for a full release on the wiki:
Reporting Issues & Known Issues
Yes, off course! Read up here:
How-to: Contribute to RetroDECK
Name | Description |
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RetroDECK | This one, our main repo where the core of the project is |
RetroDECK-cooker | Where we publish our test build, no code is hosted here |
RetroDECK-Wiki | Where our wiki source code is |
RetroDECK-website | Where our website source code is |
RetroDECK on Flathub | Our little space in Flathub's organization |
RetroDECK-MAME | MAME is big to build, so it's pre-built here and then imported in the build |
RetroDECK-ES-DE | This is where we store our patched fork of ES-DE |