As the Picade X HAT used for the joystick is not available until after installing the drivers then you should connect a keyboard and setup using the keyboard. When running Picade for the first time you will be asked to configure your controller. Or an easier way to install is using the official Raspberry Pi Imager from the Raspberry Pi downloads page. RetroPie can be downloaded directly and installed onto an SD card from RetroPie website download page. The first thing is do install Retropie which is now available for the Raspberry Pi 4 as well as all the earlier versions. In this case it's not actually an emulator, but adds the ability to run games creating in Python Pygame and Pygame Zero. The video then explains how you can add your own "emulator" to emulatorstation used by RetroPie. This allows you to play classic retro arcade games on the Picade. This is a beginners tutorial guide which explains how to setup RetroPie on the Raspberry Pi Picade Arcade and the Picade console. Adding your Own Python Pygame Zero Games to RetroPie on the Picade
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