Retrom v0.7.31 has been released, offering a centralized game library service with a focus on emulation. Key features include hosting a cloud library, scanning files for games, and supporting installation on Windows, MacOS, and Linux. Users can access their library from anywhere via a web client and manage emulator profiles seamlessly across devices. The update improves server connection experiences by notifying users of malformed URLs. Retrom also allows users to launch games through a unified interface and automatically download game metadata and artworks for an enhanced library presentation. Download version 0.7.31 for access.
Retrom v0.7.31 has been launched. It is a centralized service for managing game libraries/collections with an emphasis on emulation. Set it up once and play from anywhere.
Retrom Highlights
Run your own cloud game library service
Scan your system for games/platforms and automatically include them in your library
Install/uninstall and run games from the service on any number of desktop clients.
Compatible with Windows, MacOS, and Linux!
Access your library from any location using the web client.
Manage emulator profiles tailored to each client, stored on the server for easy configuration sharing between devices or restoration after reinstallation.
Launch all your games across multiple emulators or platforms from a single library interface using pre-configured profiles.
Automatically fetch game metadata and artwork from supported sources to present your library beautifully!
Retrom Update Log:
Newly Introduced
enhanced server connection experience
The server connection dialog will now indicate if you are trying to
use an incorrect URL (e.g., missing “http://”), which should help reduce confusion during
connection failures.
resolves #313