Retrom v0.7.52 is a centralized game library management service focused on emulation, allowing users to configure games once and play them anywhere on Windows, macOS, and Linux. Key features include a cloud-hosted library, automatic game scanning and addition, support for multiple clients, and a web client for remote access. Users can manage emulator profiles per client and launch games across various emulators from a single interface. The service also automatically downloads game metadata and artworks for an enhanced library display. New in this version are Flatpak client builds accessible via SteamOS’s Discover Store.
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Retrom v0.7.52 has been launched. This service offers centralized management for game libraries and collections, specifically designed for emulation. Configure it once and enjoy gaming anywhere.
Retrom Features
Host your personal cloud game library service
Automatically scan your filesystem for games/platforms and integrate them into your library
Install, uninstall, and play games from the service on multiple desktop clients.
Compatible with Windows, MacOS, and Linux!
Access your library from anywhere using the web client.
Manage emulator profiles for each client, stored on the server for easy sharing and restoring after a reinstall.
Launch all your games from various emulators or platforms through your pre-configured profiles in a unified library interface.
Automatically fetch game metadata and artwork from supported providers to elegantly display your library!
Retrom Changelog:
Features
feat: flatpak client builds (eab08318bef17a1e5497ddb8f15ca8821a18179e)
The Retrom client is now available on FlatHub. This allows for
direct installation on SteamOS via the Discover Store!
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