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Wanted : a fool proof way of installing pico-8 on raspberry pi. I need wifi and Bluetooth. Don't want raspian desktop or any other distractions.
All I want is pure, simple, joyful pico-8 bliss.

Stuff I've tried.

  1. Booting straight to pico-8 via modified .bashrc file.
    2 Booting to pico-8 via modified .localrc file.
    3 Lakka
    4 retopie
    5 retrobox.
    6 picopi

Really at my wits end. All the above method have flaws, bugs or contrivances.



It'd help if you pick the option from that list that best meets your needs then ask a more specific question about how it falls short. Those are all the standard answers for this common use case. What's missing?



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