![]() On the main menu in RetroArch, select ‘Show Desktop Menu’ this will display the RetroArch desktop window where it is easier to access some more of the set-up options. We now want to get RetroArch to scan for your Sega Saturn games. Next, quit and restart RetroArch Step 3 – Scan For Sega Saturn Games & Create A Playlist Update Core Info & Database Files Advertisements Here we are going to select ‘Update Core Info Files’ and ‘Update Databases’ to ensure everything is as up-to-date as possible relating to the emulator core. Once you’ve downloaded the core, go back to the main menu and scroll down to ‘Online Updater’. Download The ‘Beetle Saturn’ Sega Saturn Core There are currently a few options in RetroArch for the Sega Saturn, we’re choosing Beetle Saturn as it is the more reliable and most up-to-date core currently. So, go to ‘Load Core’, then ‘Download a core’. We now need to download a Sega Saturn emulator core. Step 2 – Download Sega Saturn ‘Beetle’ Core Once you have these downloaded, open up your RetroArch application folder and go to the ‘System’ folder, you then need to copy or move both of these. You will need to search for these files online and download the two files to play all region games, these are named specifically:. There are two main BIOS files, these are detailed on the RetroArch documentation page for the Beetle Saturn core (which we will be using):. Since Sega Saturn emulation requires the console BIOS file in order to boot up games, you are going to need to get hold of these. Buy on Amazon Step 1 – Download Sega Saturn BIOS Files ![]()
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