Hacking Emulators on the vita, use retroarch or separates?

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I’ve just hacked my ps vita 3.60, got a 200gb micro sd in the sd2vita. As per the title is it best to use retroarch or separate emulators? Not going for anything fancy just your standard systems gb/gbc/gba nes etc
 

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Apart from N64 use Retroarch.. If u search Reddit.. If it's still there someone shared a full Retroarch with all ROMS game icons and skins for Ps vita was about 5 gig but it will save a load of work.. And it looks great too
I would also like this but can't seem to find this one with 5gigs of size. can you may be post a link here?
 
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I’m going to be running the handhelds I.e gb/gbc etc, leaving the home consoles, arcade etc for the pc. Well I have put nes roms on the vita, the rest I’ll leave for the pc as I said. Having all those themes and wallpapers etc is nice but I think I’ll prob just leave it as is.
 
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I came to the Vita from the PSP and have found the emullation for NES and Genesis to be simpler and easier on NesterJ and PicoDrive in Adrenaline. The only reason I use RetroArch is to play SNES games, which I found out recently was a better experience than any of the PSP emulators or the native Vita emulator. MasterBoy is finicky with saves on the PSP, so you may want to use RetroArch for that too.

But NES/FC/FDS? NesterJ
Genesis? PicoDrive.

Especially if you're looking to play any disc peripheral games (e.g. FDS, SegaCD).
 

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I use separated emulators because a bundle of the emulator may have missed some features that I need. I do alot of game memory mods so Retroarch won't do me good. On the other hand if you don't do any mods; you can stick with just one emulator that can handle multi-platform.
 

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SuperDan sucks. Just look up Arcade Punks. There, no link but problem solved.
You Rude little fool ,,,,,..Rules are rules ! you post a link and get banned yourself .... joined today to act like a idiot ... some people jeesh classic newbie
 
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I’ve just hacked my ps vita 3.60, got a 200gb micro sd in the sd2vita. As per the title is it best to use retroarch or separate emulators? Not going for anything fancy just your standard systems gb/gbc/gba nes etc


separates. retroarch for vita is a mess. the Atari vis emu Stella causes the whole damn thing to crash
 
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separates. retroarch for vita is a mess. the Atari vis emu Stella causes the whole damn thing to crash
i use mgba for gb/gbc/gba games and it runs really well but retroarch makes everything sound really choppy except for nes games which ones do you use?
 

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