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RetroPie allows you to turn your Raspberry Pi or PC into a retro-gaming machine. This community focuses around the projects that come from this as well as providing tips/tricks and help in getting it setup.
##Current Version - 4.4## ####Download & Changelog####
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Retroarch is part of RetroPie. I also just installed RetroPie for the first time yesterday and have been trying to wrap my head around it all. Best I can tell, RetroPie = EmulationStation + RetroArch. EmulationStation is the front-end that makes using RetroPie more controller-friendly and adds some additional polish, and RetroArch is doing the actual emulation.
Your best bet is probably just reflash RetroPie using the Raspberry Pi Imager. I haven't gotten too deep into other features quite yet (shaders, shortcuts, saves/save states, etc.) so I won't be much help there.
Thanks for the response! I will give it a go!
Let me know how it goes. I'm still figuring stuff out as well. Right now I'm running it on a RPi 3B but considering re-flashing on a RPi 4. I'm also trying to figure out if/how I can make certain emulators automatically apply a certain shader (e.g. scan lines on NES/SNES or LCD for Gameboy). This is just a side project for me at the moment so not sure when I'll have time to go down the rabbit hole.