Batocera Manuals & User Guides
Batocera.linux is an open-source retro-gaming operating system that turns computers and single-board devices into specialized gaming consoles.
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Batocera.linux is a dedicated operating system built specifically for retro gaming enthusiasts. It allows users to transform standard personal computers, Raspberry Pis, and various handheld devices into fully functioning retro gaming consoles. Unlike standard operating systems, Batocera boots directly into EmulationStation, providing a polished, controller-friendly interface for browsing and launching games across dozens of supported emulators.
Designed for plug-and-play functionality, Batocera requires minimal configuration to get started. It supports a wide range of controllers via USB and Bluetooth, includes built-in scrapers for game metadata and artwork, and offers advanced features like rewinding, shaders, and achievements (RetroAchievements). Beyond retro classics, modern versions of Batocera also support flatpak applications, enabling users to run platforms like Steam and Kodi on their retro-gaming builds.
Batocera manuals
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Batocera V31 PURIS He Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi Pūnaha Steam
Batocera PURIS Pūnaha Steam Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi
Batocera Steam For PC Rorohiko Tohutohu
Batocera V33 Pair Bluetooth Controllers Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi
Batocera Emulation Station Nga Rakau Rakau Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi
Batocera PURIS Tohutohu Kaiwhakamahi Steam
Batocera EmulationStation Aratohu Kaiwhakamahi Nihokikorangi Nihokikorangi
Batocera Wireless USB Controller Hototahi Tohutohu
Batocera Pacman Pukapuka a te Kaipupuri
Batocera Game Console User Manual: Setup, Troubleshooting, and Game Management
Batocera Compatible Handheld Gaming Devices Guide
Guide: Integrate Batocera with Logitech Harmony and Home Assistant
Batocera Light Gun Guide: Setup, Calibration, and Compatibility
How to Pair Bluetooth Controllers with Batocera: Manual Setup Guide
How to Add Games and BIOS Files to Batocera
EmulationStation: A Comprehensive Guide to Batocera's Frontend
Batocera Installation Guide: Setup and Booting Instructions
Te Aratohu Kaiwhakahaere Tautoko a Batocera
How to Run Batocera in a Virtual Machine with Oracle VirtualBox
Moonlight Embedded: Game Streaming Setup Guide for Batocera
Batocera VPN Setup Guide: OpenVPN & Tailscale Configuration
Batocera video guides
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Me pēhea te tāuta i te Steam ki runga i te Batocera Linux V40 mō ngā petipeti rorohiko
Batocera Retro Gaming Emulator on CRT TV: Classic Games Showcase
Batocera Emulator CRT Display Issue: Misalignment and Flickering After Exiting Game
Batocera 5.25 Retro Gaming OS: System Overview, Themes, and Bezel Customization
Batocera support FAQ
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How do I install Batocera on a PC or Raspberry Pi?
Batocera is installed by flashing the system image onto a USB drive, SD card, or hard drive. Detailed installation instructions for various architectures (x86, Raspberry Pi, Odroid, etc.) can be found on the official Batocera Wiki.
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Can I use Bluetooth controllers with Batocera?
Yes, Batocera supports most Bluetooth controllers. You can pair them through the 'Controller Settings' menu in the system interface or manually via SSH if needed.
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Is Batocera free to use?
Yes, Batocera.linux is an open-source project and is completely free to download and use.
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Does Batocera support Steam?
Yes, on x86_64 PC builds, Batocera supports installing Steam via Flatpak, allowing you to play Linux-native and Proton-compatible PC games through the interface.