+bhall408 Posted February 18, 2022 Share Posted February 18, 2022 Since a number of people have asked about emulating Coleco on a Pi4, a perhaps not-obvious way to do that is to install Android TV for Pi on an SD card, and use the Pi as an Android TV Box. You can then use any bluetooth or USB controllers supported by Android (game controllers, fight sticks, keyboards, etc), and you'll have multiple choices for emulators. You can find the open source build that supports Android TV on Raspberry Pi at the Konstakang developer site. You can either "side load" the emulator APK directly to the Pi, or you can then go one step further and add Google Play store to that same image via a project calle GApps, and then use the Google Store to load up the apps as you would on a typical Android device. There are various step by step instructions for all of this on the web if you google for "Android TV on Raspberry Pi" -- there is one of them at Pi My Life Up We support Argon running in this configuration, and of course there are other Android solutions for Coleco emulation as well - take your pick! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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