I’m not sure if it’s required but go ahead and copy syscard3.pce into the /system folder inside the Retroarch folder. Google and download syscard3.pce and place it in the same folder as the Rondo of Blood ROM for PC Engine CD emulation. cue format but I was unable to successfully do that. cue file to a virtual drive and then ripping to. cue file produced by the translation utilities to a CD and then rip that CD to. What I had to do in this situation was to burn the. Unfortunately, it will not produce a bin/cue file. The translation patch will have a folder named ‘for users with bin cue rips’ and inside that folder is a text file with instructions to patch the Japanese ROM. If you can only find the Japanese rom (google rondo of blood rom) or want to try the final version of the English patch, the Japanese rom can be patched using the guide and files here: The best way to play is using the final english patch from the link below. cue editing (see comment by GrieverV below for more info). Some English ROMs may be in the ISO/WAV/CUE format which requires. The pre-patched bin/cue ROM I found seemed to be an older patch version as the title screen and stage names were untranslated. There are pre-patched English iso’s out there (google rondo of blood english rom) and this is an easy solution. I’ll refer to this guide from Lifehacker to get retroarch installed and running. Also available untranslated on Wii Virtual Console. Note: you can also play the glorious remake on PSP and unlock the original to play on PSP. It is one of the best Castlevania games and should be played by any fans of the series! I’m sure most people in r/emulation can figure it out but I wanted to post a guide for people like me anyway. I haven't used CRT shaders before but this looks stunningly good using this setup. I finally got this working and had to share it somewhere on the internet. I was unable to find a good guide to playing this game. How to play Castlevania: Rondo of Blood (English Translation) using Retroarch with CRT Shaders
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