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How to use Kodi to play classic video game ROMs — Mario, Sonic, Zelda, and more!

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As someone who was born in the 1980s, I experienced the golden age of video games. While the graphics were archaic by today’s standards, the games were much more fun than the ones of today. People tend do forget that fun is the most important aspect of video games — sound and graphics be damned. You bought a completed game and there were no updates, DLC or loot crates to
As someone who was born in the 1980s, I experienced the golden age of video games. While the graphics were archaic by today’s standards, the games were much more fun than the ones of today. People tend do forget that fun is the most important aspect of video games — sound and graphics be damned. You bought a completed game and there were no updates, DLC or loot crates to be had. It was an amazing time.
Luckily, enjoying these classic games of yesteryear is very easy thanks to emulators. While the legality is a bit sketchy, you can download thousands of retro games (ROMs) and play them on your PC with near-flawless results. To make things even more convenient, the Kodi media center can now be used to play these ROMs. If you want to try this for yourself, I am happy to say you can do so immediately. The folks over at TVAddons have created a very useful guide.
«Retro gaming is the newest feature being introduced in the upcoming release of Kodi 18 Leia. Now you’ll be able to play all your favourite video games directly through Kodi, no additional hardware required. In addition to Kodi offering built-in emulators, there is a new addon called the Internet Archive ROM Launcher which allows you to download vintage video games on the fly, free of charge! Since older video games are no longer distributed or sold, they are considered abandonware and are therefore DMCA exempt. This is still in the testing phase, but we think it’s hella’ cool nonetheless,» says TVAddons.
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The group also says, «This exciting new version of Kodi gives you access to emulators for dozens of retro gaming consoles such as Atari, Commodore 64, Game Boy Classic, Game Boy Color, MS-DOS, Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Genesis, Sega Saturn, Super NES and many more! Just when you thought Kodi couldn’t get any better, this happened. Now you can switch between your favourite movies, TV shows and video games with the touch of a button. Next thing you know, Kodi will be able to read your mind and cook you the perfect eggs for breakfast.»
If you are ready to try this yourself, you can use the guide below. Keep in mind, we here at BetaNews do not condone piracy — you should proceed at your own risk. Do not download any ROMs if it is illegal in your country.
Step 1: Download and install the latest Kodi RetroPlayer Test Build for your desired platform from the links below.
Kodi RetroPlayer 18 Alpha1 2017-12-04
Step 2: Navigate to the Settings cogwheel at the top left corner of your screen.
Step 2: Select the File manager icon.
Step 3: Click on the Add source function.
Step 4: Click on the field that displays under the Enter the paths or browse for the media locations heading.
Step 5: Input http://fusion.tvaddons.co using the on-screen keyboard, then press the OK button.
Step 6: Click on the lower text input field under the Enter a name for this media source heading.
Step 7: Input fusionco ( or fusion) using the on-screen keyboard, then press the OK button once again.
Step 8: Click on the OK button at the bottom of the window.
Step 9: Return to the Kodi home screen at this point.
Step 10: Click on the Add-ons tab from the vertical menu bar.
Step 11: Navigate to the little box icon at the top left corner of the Kodi Add-ons menu interface.
Step 12: Click on the Install from zip file function.
Step 13: Click on the Settings button if prompted that unknown sources are disabled.
Step 14: Click on the Unknown sources field.
Step 15: Click on the Yes button to confirm allowing the installation of Kodi addons from unknown sources.
Step 16: Return to the previous menu at this point.
Step 17: Click on the Install from zip file function once again.
Step 18: Select the fusionco ( or fusion) server folder that you added earlier in this guide.
Step 19: Select the kodi-repos folder.
Step 20: Select the english category.
Step 21: Scroll down to the repository.zachmorris-1.0.0.zip option.
Step 22: Click on the Install from repository button.
Step 23: Choose the Zach Morris Add-ons repository.
Step 24: Select the Game add-ons category.
Step 25: Choose the Game providers category.
Step 26: Click on the Internet Archive ROM Launcher addon.
Step 27: Click on the Install button to proceed.
Step 28: Click on the OK button to accept the installation of the required addon dependencies.
Step 29: Wait a minute for the Internet Archive ROM Launcher to download and install.
Step 30: Click on the Internet Archive ROM Launcher addon once again.
Step 31: Click on the Configure button.
Step 32: Select the External Launcher tab from the vertical settings menu bar.
Step 33: Click on the My System Type field.
Step 34: Select your platform from the listing.
Step 35: Navigate to the Setup Wizard tab from the vertical settings menu bar.
Step 36: Click on the Emulator Launcher field that displays External by default.
Step 37: Switch to the Kodi Retroplayer option.
Step 38: Click on the OK button at the right side of the settings window.
Step 39: Return to the main Add-ons menu, then select the Game add-ons tab.
Step 40: Start the Internet Archive ROM Launcher for the first time.
Step 41: Click on the Agree button at the bottom left corner to proceed.
Step 42: Select the retro gaming console that you wish to emulate. Please note that certain platforms (such as Nintendo 64) are not integrated yet, but will be once the stable release is out.
Step 43: Choose the retro game title you wish to play.
Step 44: Click on the Launch button at the bottom center of the screen.

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