# AtGames Drops the Mic - RetroPi Support without MODDING - OPEN BETA NOW!!!

**Source:** RetroRalph  
**Type:** video  
**Published:** 2019-11-27  
**Duration:** 8m 52s  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iZeDo0Z-SLg

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## Analysis

Retro Ralph reviews AtGames Legends Ultimate's new Bluetooth Client feature, which allows the arcade cabinet's control panel to wirelessly connect to a RetroPi without requiring mods. The feature went into open beta and enables users to control RetroPi directly from the cabinet's controls. Ralph praises AtGames' rapid iteration and community responsiveness, noting the company was inspired by his earlier modification attempt.

### Key Claims

- [MEDIUM] AtGames CEO PK said Ralph's Brute Force mod inspired the team to develop native Bluetooth Client support — _Ralph states he spoke with PK, though notes uncertainty about whether PK was 'tooting his horn'_
- [HIGH] Bluetooth Client feature was available in open beta when the video was published on Wednesday morning — _Ralph states 'New feature. It should be available when I publish this video on Wednesday morning'_
- [HIGH] Legends Ultimate now functions as a complete budget multi-arcade system with RetroPi support — _Ralph: 'it has almost become the end all be all budget multi... it has' and 'doesn't almost it has'_
- [HIGH] Two-player ArcadeNet support is coming but not yet released — _Ralph mentions uncertainty about timing: 'I don't know if it's going to be out yet when I show this video'_
- [HIGH] Ralph successfully tested co-op gameplay with Glenn from Glenn's Retro Show using ArcadeNet — _Ralph states: 'I actually played Glenn from Glenn's Retro Show today in Metal Slug... we did like a co-op Metal Slug'_

### Notable Quotes

> "AtGames just drop the mic. AtGames just keeps blowing it out of the park."
> — **Retro Ralph**, 0:00-0:15
> _Opening enthusiasm establishing extremely positive sentiment toward product update_

> "i talked to PK the CEO and he said... when he saw that that was his inspiration to get the team and challenge them to do this"
> — **Retro Ralph**, ~1:00
> _Claims direct influence from community modding on official product development direction_

> "imagine they within like a month of the product being available they done all these updates... this is Papa Duke freaking amazing"
> — **Retro Ralph**, ~14:30
> _Emphasizes rapid product iteration and feature delivery as exceptional_

> "This is a different AtGames as far as this product is concerned. Don't let the past dictate the future because they're doing a lot of amazing things."
> — **Retro Ralph**, ~15:00
> _Acknowledges AtGames' problematic history but frames current product favorably, showing sentiment shift_

> "it doesn't almost it has so i mean how crazy is that and we're only a month in like what else could they possibly do"
> — **Retro Ralph**, ~14:45
> _Expresses amazement at feature completeness and speed of development_

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| AtGames | company | Manufacturer of Legends Ultimate arcade cabinet; subject of review for new Bluetooth Client feature |
| Retro Ralph | person | Content creator reviewing AtGames Legends Ultimate; previously created a Brute Force mod for the cabinet |
| PK | person | CEO of AtGames; reportedly told Ralph that his mod inspired development of Bluetooth Client feature |
| Legends Ultimate | product | AtGames arcade cabinet with new Bluetooth Client feature enabling RetroPi wireless control |
| RetroPie | product | Raspberry Pi-based retro gaming emulation platform that can now wirelessly connect to Legends Ultimate |
| Glenn | person | Host of Glenn's Retro Show; tested ArcadeNet co-op gameplay with Retro Ralph in Metal Slug |
| Scarlett Sprites | person | Content creator with Neo Geo-focused channel; mentioned for Neo Geo expertise and soundtrack curation |

### Topics

- **Primary:** Bluetooth connectivity and wireless controller support, RetroPie emulation integration, Community-driven product development, AtGames product reputation and iteration
- **Secondary:** Budget arcade cabinet ecosystem, Retro gaming hardware mods, Upcoming ArcadeNet multiplayer feature

### Sentiment

**Positive** (0.92) — Ralph expresses enthusiastic praise for Legends Ultimate's new Bluetooth feature and AtGames' rapid development cycle. He explicitly states the product represents a positive shift from AtGames' troubled past. Minor caveat: he acknowledges a previous 'hiccup' that 'kind of stunk' but explicitly frames it as not tarnishing the overall positive trajectory.

### Signals

- **[community_signal]** AtGames CEO directly inspired by community member's hardware mod to develop official feature; company actively listening to user feedback and implementing requested functionality (confidence: medium) — Ralph claims PK stated the Brute Force mod inspired the development team; rapid feature rollout within one month of product launch
- **[market_signal]** Legends Ultimate positioning as competitive budget arcade solution; feature parity improvements reducing gap with higher-end alternatives (confidence: medium) — Ralph describes product as 'the end all be all budget multi'; wireless RetroPi connectivity removes major hardware mod requirement previously seen as necessary
- **[product_strategy]** AtGames adds native Bluetooth Client support to Legends Ultimate, eliminating need for hardware modifications to connect RetroPi (confidence: high) — Feature available in open beta; Ralph demonstrates successful wireless connection and control mapping between Legends Ultimate and RetroPi
- **[sentiment_shift]** Positive recalibration of AtGames brand perception among enthusiast community, moving past historical reputation issues toward recognition of improved product development practices (confidence: high) — Ralph explicitly states 'This is a different AtGames as far as this product is concerned' and 'Don't let the past dictate the future'; describes rapid updates as 'amazing'
- **[technology_signal]** Legends Ultimate expanding from standalone arcade cabinet toward modular multi-system gaming hub with wireless connectivity to external platforms (confidence: high) — Bluetooth Client feature, RetroPie support, upcoming ArcadeNet two-player networking, multiple emulation system support demonstrated

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## Transcript

Oh yeah! AtGames, just drop the mic. Alright guys, I don't know what to say. AtGames just keeps blowing it out of the park. So let's check it out real quick. New feature. It should be available when I publish this video on Wednesday morning, so check it out. So you're going to go over to Settings, and under Settings, you're going to find this option now for Bluetooth Client. And what this does is it allows the AtGames Legends Ultimate Control Panel to act as a Bluetooth controller to a RetroPie. Yup. So that mod I did where I did the Brute Force mod and I put the T-Connections on, although that was innovative um it's not necessary anymore and actually i talked to pk the ceo and he said and i don't know if he was tooting my horn but he said that when he saw that that was his inspiration to get the team and challenge them to do this so that is really cool talk about a company listening to the people modding it and playing with it out of control never seen this before it's totally crazy so anyways how you work this is you go to the bluetooth client section you go a Bluetooth client and then what you're gonna do is you're gonna connect this as a client so before you do this you're gonna need to connect a retro pi to the HDMI connection of your actual at games control panel you can put it in any of the available HDMI connections so you're gonna put it in a chi-chi-chi my connection and you're probably gonna want to put a keyboard or another controller on it just so you can do the basic level configuration but basically what happens is once you have that up and running you go here and you say apply Bluetooth client BAM so now you're gonna see it's gonna be discoverable by my pie for the next about 190 seconds I think it is so I'm gonna go over and I'm gonna switch on my pie and then I gonna go to see if I can discover this as a Bluetooth controller okay so you gonna go over to the front panel here and you gonna plug in your Pi I plug mine into the right HDMI port The button here is going to select the HDMI input Remember the red light is for the right port and the green light is for the left port. All right, so now we're over at the HDMI input for the Raspberry Pi. So we're going to go over, we only have like two minutes to do this, so we're going to go over to RetroPi options. We're going to go over to Bluetooth and depending on the build you have of RetroPi, it might look slightly different so i'm going to say register and connect bluetooth devices now the bluetooth device i'm searching for is the actual control panel on the legends ultimate arcade so wait for this to come up okay so you're looking for something that says rock chip okay to that i'm going to say ok to this once that's complete it says the device is registered i'm going to hit ok and then i'm going to go to cancel now it's going to go back into retro pi now from here on out I need to do one more step I need to go into my configuration for the inputs and now it should show me that it detects two game pads one is the one I have plugged in to navigate the menus right now while I don't have anything plugged in and the other one is going to be the legends ultimate so we're gonna go over and we're gonna configure the legends ultimate and then you can see how this is gonna work okay excuse the mess here but as of filming this you're not gonna have a second player controls you're only gonna be able to use one player but that's going to be coming here shortly so you're gonna hold down the a button and then you're gonna see it's gonna ask you to input some command so you're gonna go up down left right start I would make the player one start then you're gonna have select which I'm gonna make select the rewind button and then you're gonna do a B X Y left shoulder right shoulder and then here you're just going to hold one button down and just hold it down. You're going to press it, hold down, long hold, press, long hold. If you're familiar with Pi, this is something you've definitely done before. So just do it till you get to the end. And then we get to the end, we're going to do our hot key, which is going to be our rewind button. At this point, we're just going to hit A, and we are actually good to go We should be able to control the menu system Press B for back press B for back and now we controlling the menu system with the arcade controls So we can go in and really do whatever we want at this point I gonna go back to my desk and we take it from there but I show you this thing working Okay so we're back in front of the arcade cabinet. Now I'm gonna make this pretty quick. You're probably wondering where is my Pi. The Pi is actually mounted underneath here. I put some velcro on it, stuck it in there and then ran the wires for power and HDMI right here to the top. So super simple. You can simply put the Pi on the side on a table, anywhere you want, as long as you can plug in a micro USB for power and your HDMI, you're good to go. And I would suggest plugging in a controller for the basic config before you set this up as your Bluetooth controller, and you should be. If you're fairly comfortable with Pis, this should be pretty easy. So after you're here, you know, like any Pi image, you can put whatever games you want on it. I've got Super Nintendo, Mega Drive, 32X, PlayStation, things I like to play. I have Neo Geo because I love Neo Geo. This image is actually called Neo Pie. But anyways, I'm going to show you a Neo Geo game real quick. Polestar is a game I really love. It's got a killer rockin' soundtrack. Super fun. This pie image I really like. Some people may not be big fans of because it has gigantic bezels that eat up a lot of your screen, but I like it because they made the bezels look like real arcade bezels like the plexiglass looks worn and everything and scratched it's really cool but some of you may not like that so don't keep this as your reference point for everything you can do whatever you want use whatever pie image you want to build your own but anyways you got the rewind button is your credit button and start is gonna be your start player one start and yeah if you've never checked out this game definitely check it out my buddy Scarlett sprites has a really cool channel where he focuses a lot on Neo Geo and he actually I think he bought the CD soundtrack to this game the soundtrack to this game is totally awesome so if you've never checked it out definitely do so all right guys it is final thoughts time so what did you think of this I personally am pretty damn stoked about this so imagine they within like a month of the product being available they've done all these updates and you know the local streaming thing was cool although it had a little bit of a hiccup but now you can hook up your own pie to it i mean guys this is pretty freaking amazing and they listening to the community i mean it has almost become the end all be all budget multi i mean it doesn't almost it has so i mean how crazy is that and we're only a month in like what else could they possibly do so i mean you gotta kind of hand it to them i mean yes i personally was affected by something but i'm not gonna let that hiccup even though it kind of stunk but I'm not going to let that tarnish everything because they keep showing that they're willing to help and that they're willing to improve the product. This is a different AtGames as far as this product is concerned. So don't let the past dictate the future because they're doing a lot of amazing things. So I love the fact that they did this mod. The other thing that I'm really excited about is I don't know if it's going to be out yet when I show this video because I'm going back east to visit my family for Thanksgiving. but they do have a two-player support option for ArcadeNet, so I can play another player somewhere else in the country. So I actually played Glenn from Glenn's Retro Show today in Metal Slug. Well, not played him, but played with him, so we did like a co-op Metal Slug. It was really, really fun, and, you know, what a neat option. So there's probably going to be like a ton of videos, and I'll probably be having serious FOMO because I'm going to be in Rhode Island like eating turkey, and someone's going to be posting a video about it, And, you know, I wish it could be me, but it won't be me because I'll be eating turkey. And I think my parents would get a little upset if I'm like, I got to do YouTube when I'm in when I'm in Rhode Island. I got to take a break. Right. Got to enjoy the family. So that's important. Hopefully you guys can do the same. So, guys, that is it for now. If you enjoyed this video, please like it. Please consider subscribing to the channel. If you enjoy content like this, there's a bunch more coming and there's a bunch on the channel for you to check out. And yeah, let me know what you think in the comments below. So that's it for now, guys. Hope everyone has a great Thanksgiving. and we will see you on the next one.

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