I recommend Server since you don’t need to install the full Desktop expirience, and I can use the space savings for more ROMS!! I downloaded the Live Server version, but you can use the alternate. Burn the 18.04 Server ISO to a thumbdrive. So, without further ado, here is how to get RetroPie working on your Hades Canyon (or regular NUC):įirst thing you going to want to do is install Linux on the NUC. ![]() Plus it will definitely give us the storage since PS2 Games are HUGE! ![]() So after doing some research I found the Intel NUC gaming section, and purchased a Hades Canyon, which I feel will give us the performance we are looking for. But after a while, we noticed that it just didn’t perform like it does on the PC or laptop with a decent graphics card. Some of my lessons learned will be in this HowTo. I read a blog about running RetroPie on an Intel NUC, which I followed and for the most part, I got it working right. We have used RetroPie in the past on Raspberry Pi’s and loved it, but we wanted to play some more modern games like from their Wii or Gamecube or PlayStation2, and those just can’t be done on the Raspberry Pi version of RetroPie. ![]() ![]() I decided that I was going to do a project. So, because of the COVID-19, and everyone Social Distancing and schools being closed down. Hey everyone! Been a while since I wrote a blog and I figured this would be a good one.
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