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The RetroPie team took its time on purpose with this one and is still calling the support for the Pi 4 "beta," although it's now available for everyone and included within the 4.6 install.
10:26 am April 30, 2020 By Julian Horsey Raspberry Pi gamers patiently waiting for the awesome open source game emulation software RetroPie to support the latest and fastest Raspberry Pi 4 mini PC.
RetroPie is a complete operating system and will boot-up on its own when powering up the Raspberry Pi, assuming everything has been installed properly on the SD card.
"For RetroPie 4.6 we have moved to Raspbian Buster as a base for our pre-built Raspberry Pi images. Raspbian Stretch is no longer supported by Raspberry Pi Trading Ltd.
Some parts of RetroPie already work on Buster on the Raspberry Pi 1/2 and 3 but it’s not officially supported yet. Check out the full change log for RetroPie 4.5 below.
When it comes to arcade game emulation on a Raspberry Pi, most users’ first stop is the RetroPie distribution. It provides a lightweight user interface that scales well on a variety of resolutions.
The RetroPie team took its time on purpose with this one and is still calling the support for the Pi 4 "beta," although it's now available for everyone and included within the 4.6 install.
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