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However, downloading RetroBat is only half the battle. To actually run disc-based or complex console systems (like the Sony PlayStation 2, Sega Saturn, or Nintendo Switch), your emulators require official console system files—commonly known as BIOS files.

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RetroBat is a popular software frontend designed for Microsoft Windows. It automatically configures and wraps EmulationStation, RetroArch, and standalone emulators into a single, beautiful user interface. Version 7.0.0 introduces updated emulator cores, better Windows 11 optimization, and improved scrapers for game artwork.