Play multi-disk games seamlessly without waiting for disk changes.
For those who prefer authentic scanline effects or CRT simulation, Batocera supports a wide array of shaders through RetroArch. These can recreate the look of a classic Commodore monitor, complete with phosphor persistence, scanlines, and color bleeding effects.
Ensure the default emulator for Amiga is set to Libretro/Amiberry for the best WHDLoad performance. Why Choose a Repack?
The repack should handle this via .uae files. If a game boots to a black screen in Batocera:
Look for packs that include:
What makes Batocera truly remarkable is its plug-and-play nature. It supports an enormous list of emulators out of the box, including AMIGA, MSX, NES, SNES, GBA, Dreamcast, NDS, PS1, and many more. The emulator configurations are pre-optimized, controller mappings are handled automatically, and the entire experience is designed to be accessible even to users with no prior Linux experience. For Amiga enthusiasts specifically, Batocera offers several emulation options, including FS-UAE, Amiberry, and the libretro PUAE core, each with its own strengths and compatibility characteristics.
Once the files are transferred, return to your Batocera interface: Press on your controller to open the Main Menu. Navigate to Game Settings . Select Update Games Lists . Optimizing Amiga Performance in Batocera
Standard Amiga emulation relies heavily on .adf (Amiga Disk File) images. While accurate, ADF files introduce several pain points that WHDLoad repacks completely solve. No More Disk Swapping

