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* One-button rescan system | * One-button rescan system | ||
* Nintendo Switch account integration (avatar and nickname displayed in the interface) | * Nintendo Switch account integration (avatar and nickname displayed in the interface) | ||
* SteamGridDB integration — download cover art directly from the tico interface (API key required from steamgriddb.com) | |||
===Settings=== | ===Settings=== | ||
* Comprehensive Settings screen with Display, Audio, Gamelist, and Emulator sections | * Comprehensive Settings screen with General, Display, Audio, Gamelist, and Emulator sections | ||
* Per-core aspect ratio settings | * General settings: clock format (12-hour or 24-hour), ROM root directory picker with in-app folder navigation | ||
* Per-core aspect ratio settings with unified display modes: 4:3, 16:9, Stretch, Integer 1×, and Integer 2× | |||
* Per-core display configuration | * Per-core display configuration | ||
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* No configuration required | * No configuration required | ||
* Optimized builds for Nintendo Switch | * Optimized builds for Nintendo Switch | ||
===System=== | |||
* Auto directory initialization — tico creates the complete folder structure for all supported consoles on first launch | |||
* BIOS validation — tico checks for required BIOS files before launching a game and displays a clear error if any are missing | |||
==Architecture== | ==Architecture== | ||
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* PlayStation Portable (PSP) | * PlayStation Portable (PSP) | ||
* Sega Dreamcast (DC) | * Sega Dreamcast (DC) | ||
* Sega Saturn | |||
* Sega Game Gear | * Sega Game Gear | ||
* Sega Master System | * Sega Master System | ||
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# Open tico | # Open tico | ||
# Enjoy | # Enjoy | ||
'''Note:''' On first launch, tico auto-generates its full directory structure. After opening tico once, reconnect your Switch to a PC or phone to copy ROMs, saves, and BIOS files into the correct locations. | |||
'''Important:''' tico does not work in applet mode. | '''Important:''' tico does not work in applet mode. | ||
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# Move custom assets: '''sdmc:/tiicu/covers''' → '''sdmc:/tico/assets/covers''' and '''sdmc:/tiicu/backgrounds''' → '''sdmc:/tico/assets/backgrounds''' | # Move custom assets: '''sdmc:/tiicu/covers''' → '''sdmc:/tico/assets/covers''' and '''sdmc:/tiicu/backgrounds''' → '''sdmc:/tico/assets/backgrounds''' | ||
All ROMs, saves, states, and configuration will remain intact. | All ROMs, saves, states, and configuration will remain intact. | ||
'''Note:''' If you have a custom ROM path set via the old '''custom_roms_path''' field in '''roms.json''', migrate your path through the new Settings interface — that field is deprecated and will be ignored. | |||
===Directory Structure=== | ===Directory Structure=== | ||
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sdmc:/tico/states/{console}/ | sdmc:/tico/states/{console}/ | ||
Where {console} can be: gb, gbc, gba, nes, snes, psx, psp, dc, game-gear, master-system, genesis, sega-cd | Where {console} can be: gb, gbc, gba, nes, snes, psx, psp, dc, saturn, game-gear, master-system, genesis, sega-cd | ||
Artwork must match ROM names (without extension) and must be in JPG format. | Artwork must match ROM names (without extension) and must be in JPG format. | ||
===Custom ROM Path=== | ===Custom ROM Path=== | ||
You can set a custom ROM root directory in the | You can set a custom ROM root directory through the built-in Settings screen under General Settings. Use the in-app folder navigation to select your preferred ROM root directory. | ||
'''Note:''' Changing the ROM root path invalidates existing caches; a one-time rescan will be required. | |||
Inside your custom path, keep consoles separated in their respective folders. | Inside your custom path, keep consoles separated in their respective folders. | ||
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===BIOS Requirements=== | ===BIOS Requirements=== | ||
====PlayStation (PS1)==== | ====PlayStation (PS1)==== | ||
* | Place one of the following BIOS files in: sdmc:/tico/system/psx/ | ||
* Place | * scph5501.bin | ||
* scph5502.bin | |||
* scph5500.bin | |||
* scph1001.bin | |||
====Sega Saturn==== | |||
Place one of the following BIOS files in: sdmc:/tico/system/saturn/ | |||
* saturn_bios.bin | |||
* sega_101.bin | |||
* mpr-17933.bin | |||
====Dreamcast==== | ====Dreamcast==== | ||
Place the following BIOS | Place the following BIOS file in: | ||
sdmc:/tico/system/dc/ | sdmc:/tico/system/dc/ | ||
* dc_boot.bin — Dreamcast Boot ROM | * dc_boot.bin — Dreamcast Boot ROM | ||
====Sega Systems==== | ====Sega Systems==== | ||
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* bios_CD_E.bin — Mega CD (PAL) | * bios_CD_E.bin — Mega CD (PAL) | ||
* bios_CD_J.bin — Mega CD (NTSC-J) | * bios_CD_J.bin — Mega CD (NTSC-J) | ||
====Super Nintendo (Satellaview)==== | ====Super Nintendo (Satellaview)==== | ||
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* Press + and - together to suspend gameplay and access game options | * Press + and - together to suspend gameplay and access game options | ||
* Configure aspect ratio settings per-core for optimal display | * Configure aspect ratio settings per-core for optimal display | ||
====Sega Saturn==== | |||
* Press ZL and − to switch between Standard Pad and 3D Pad | |||
==Configuration== | ==Configuration== | ||
===Settings Screen=== | ===Settings Screen=== | ||
The built-in Settings screen provides access to: | The built-in Settings screen provides access to: | ||
* General Settings — Clock format, ROM root directory | |||
* Display Settings — Visual preferences | * Display Settings — Visual preferences | ||
* Audio Settings — Sound output and volume controls | * Audio Settings — Sound output and volume controls | ||
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* mGBA (GBA): Smart Color Blending, No Frameskip | * mGBA (GBA): Smart Color Blending, No Frameskip | ||
* Gambatte (GB/GBC): Ghosting Reduction, Sinc Audio Resampling | * Gambatte (GB/GBC): Ghosting Reduction, Sinc Audio Resampling | ||
* Flycast (Dreamcast): Seamless handheld-to-docked transitions, 1080p docked mode | |||
* Beetle Saturn (Saturn): 720p/1080p output, FXAA, Scanlines, Bilinear filters, Standard Pad and 3D Pad support | |||
==Screenshots== | ==Screenshots== | ||
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==Changelog== | ==Changelog== | ||
'''0.5.0-alpha 2026/02/18''' | |||
* New: Sega Saturn support (720p/1080p, 60fps 2D / 30fps 3D, Standard Pad and 3D Pad, FXAA/Scanlines/Bilinear filters) | |||
* New: SteamGridDB integration — download cover art directly from the interface (API key required) | |||
* New: General Settings section (clock format, ROM root directory picker with in-app folder navigation) | |||
* New: Unified aspect ratio display modes across all cores (4:3, 16:9, Stretch, Integer 1×, Integer 2×) | |||
* New: Auto directory initialization on first launch for all supported consoles | |||
* New: BIOS validation — checks for required BIOS files before launching and displays clear error messages | |||
* Improvement: Flycast seamless handheld-to-docked transitions, fixed 1080p docked resolution | |||
* Improvement: Expanded PS1 BIOS compatibility (scph5501.bin, scph5502.bin, scph5500.bin, scph1001.bin) | |||
* Improvement: Simplified Dreamcast BIOS requirement (dc_boot.bin only) | |||
* Changed: Custom ROM path configuration via roms.json is deprecated — use the Settings interface instead | |||
* Various minor fixes and stability improvements | |||
'''0.4.0-alpha 2026/02/10''' | '''0.4.0-alpha 2026/02/10''' | ||
* Redesigned: Complete visual overhaul with new UI, refined colors, and sleek iconography | * Redesigned: Complete visual overhaul with new UI, refined colors, and sleek iconography | ||
Revision as of 03:33, 22 February 2026
| tico | |
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| General | |
| Author | dantiicu |
| Type | Other Emulators |
| Version | 0.4.0-alpha |
| License | tiicu |
| Last Updated | 2026/02/10 |
| Links | |
| Download | |
| Website | |
| Source | |
Tico is the first custom emulation frontend for Nintendo Switch — a controller-first, native C++ interface designed for performance, simplicity, and long-term portability.
User guide
tico is a multi-platform emulation frontend focused on delivering a console-quality user experience.
Instead of file browsers, configuration menus, and fragmented tools, tico provides a unified interface that automatically organizes games, manages assets, and launches embedded emulator cores with zero user configuration.
It is designed to feel like a real console UI — not a development tool.
What tico does not include
tico does not include:
- ROMs
- BIOS files
- System firmware
- DRM circumvention tools
Users are responsible for legal ownership of games and compliance with local laws.
Features
Interface
- Redesigned UI with full dark mode
- Home screen with customizable game shortcuts and a dedicated favorites page
- Dynamic customizable cards — use custom images as console covers with swappable symbols and backgrounds
- Unified multi-console launcher
- Controller-first navigation
- Instant library loading with intelligent caching
- One-button rescan system
- Nintendo Switch account integration (avatar and nickname displayed in the interface)
- SteamGridDB integration — download cover art directly from the tico interface (API key required from steamgriddb.com)
Settings
- Comprehensive Settings screen with General, Display, Audio, Gamelist, and Emulator sections
- General settings: clock format (12-hour or 24-hour), ROM root directory picker with in-app folder navigation
- Per-core aspect ratio settings with unified display modes: 4:3, 16:9, Stretch, Integer 1×, and Integer 2×
- Per-core display configuration
Game Management
- Automatic No-Intro and Redump naming support
- Auto-organization by system and region
- Direct pinning from library to home screen
- Structured save and asset directories
Embedded and External Emulator Cores
- Built-in, statically linked cores
- External core support for flexible management, easier updates, and licensing compliance
- Resume app state support for external cores
- No manual installation
- No configuration required
- Optimized builds for Nintendo Switch
System
- Auto directory initialization — tico creates the complete folder structure for all supported consoles on first launch
- BIOS validation — tico checks for required BIOS files before launching a game and displays a clear error if any are missing
Architecture
- Written in modern C++
- Native performance
- No scripting languages
- No heavy frameworks
- Designed for long-term portability
Supported Systems
- Game Boy (GB)
- Game Boy Color (GBC)
- Game Boy Advance (GBA)
- Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES)
- PlayStation 1 (PS1)
- PlayStation Portable (PSP)
- Sega Dreamcast (DC)
- Sega Saturn
- Sega Game Gear
- Sega Master System
- Sega Mega Drive (Genesis)
- Sega CD
Installation
- Copy the tico folder to the root of your SD card
- Place tico.nro inside the switch folder
- Launch any game while holding R to open the Homebrew Menu
- Open tico
- Enjoy
Note: On first launch, tico auto-generates its full directory structure. After opening tico once, reconnect your Switch to a PC or phone to copy ROMs, saves, and BIOS files into the correct locations.
Important: tico does not work in applet mode.
Migrating from earlier versions
The project directory has been renamed from tiicu to tico. Existing users must:
- Navigate to the root of the SD card
- Rename the tiicu folder to tico
- Move custom assets: sdmc:/tiicu/covers → sdmc:/tico/assets/covers and sdmc:/tiicu/backgrounds → sdmc:/tico/assets/backgrounds
All ROMs, saves, states, and configuration will remain intact.
Note: If you have a custom ROM path set via the old custom_roms_path field in roms.json, migrate your path through the new Settings interface — that field is deprecated and will be ignored.
Directory Structure
ROMs should be organized in the following structure:
sdmc:/tico/roms/{console}/
sdmc:/tico/assets/covers/{console}/
sdmc:/tico/assets/backgrounds/{console}/
sdmc:/tico/saves/{console}/
sdmc:/tico/states/{console}/
Where {console} can be: gb, gbc, gba, nes, snes, psx, psp, dc, saturn, game-gear, master-system, genesis, sega-cd
Artwork must match ROM names (without extension) and must be in JPG format.
Custom ROM Path
You can set a custom ROM root directory through the built-in Settings screen under General Settings. Use the in-app folder navigation to select your preferred ROM root directory.
Note: Changing the ROM root path invalidates existing caches; a one-time rescan will be required.
Inside your custom path, keep consoles separated in their respective folders.
BIOS Requirements
PlayStation (PS1)
Place one of the following BIOS files in: sdmc:/tico/system/psx/
- scph5501.bin
- scph5502.bin
- scph5500.bin
- scph1001.bin
Sega Saturn
Place one of the following BIOS files in: sdmc:/tico/system/saturn/
- saturn_bios.bin
- sega_101.bin
- mpr-17933.bin
Dreamcast
Place the following BIOS file in:
sdmc:/tico/system/dc/
- dc_boot.bin — Dreamcast Boot ROM
Sega Systems
All Sega BIOS files should be placed in:
sdmc:/tico/system/sega-cd/
Sega CD / Mega CD:
- bios_CD_U.bin — Sega CD (NTSC-U)
- bios_CD_E.bin — Mega CD (PAL)
- bios_CD_J.bin — Mega CD (NTSC-J)
Super Nintendo (Satellaview)
For Satellaview games on SNES:
- Copy BS-X.bin to: sdmc:/tico/system/snes/
Controls
- Use D-PAD Left/Right to navigate between home screen pages
- Use L or R to swap between docked screens
In-Game
- Press + and - together to suspend gameplay and access game options
- Configure aspect ratio settings per-core for optimal display
Sega Saturn
- Press ZL and − to switch between Standard Pad and 3D Pad
Configuration
Settings Screen
The built-in Settings screen provides access to:
- General Settings — Clock format, ROM root directory
- Display Settings — Visual preferences
- Audio Settings — Sound output and volume controls
- Gamelist Settings — Library organization and display options
- Emulator Settings — Per-core configuration
Core Settings
PSP core settings can be customized at:
sdmc:/tico/config/cores/ppsspp.jsonc
Core improvements include:
- PPSSPP (PSP): 2x resolution rendering, 60fps support
- SwanStation (PS1): 2x resolution rendering, TrueColor mode enabled
- SNES9x (SNES): Overclock mode (Compatible), Flicker Reduction, Sinc Audio Resampling
- mGBA (GBA): Smart Color Blending, No Frameskip
- Gambatte (GB/GBC): Ghosting Reduction, Sinc Audio Resampling
- Flycast (Dreamcast): Seamless handheld-to-docked transitions, 1080p docked mode
- Beetle Saturn (Saturn): 720p/1080p output, FXAA, Scanlines, Bilinear filters, Standard Pad and 3D Pad support
Screenshots
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Changelog
0.5.0-alpha 2026/02/18
- New: Sega Saturn support (720p/1080p, 60fps 2D / 30fps 3D, Standard Pad and 3D Pad, FXAA/Scanlines/Bilinear filters)
- New: SteamGridDB integration — download cover art directly from the interface (API key required)
- New: General Settings section (clock format, ROM root directory picker with in-app folder navigation)
- New: Unified aspect ratio display modes across all cores (4:3, 16:9, Stretch, Integer 1×, Integer 2×)
- New: Auto directory initialization on first launch for all supported consoles
- New: BIOS validation — checks for required BIOS files before launching and displays clear error messages
- Improvement: Flycast seamless handheld-to-docked transitions, fixed 1080p docked resolution
- Improvement: Expanded PS1 BIOS compatibility (scph5501.bin, scph5502.bin, scph5500.bin, scph1001.bin)
- Improvement: Simplified Dreamcast BIOS requirement (dc_boot.bin only)
- Changed: Custom ROM path configuration via roms.json is deprecated — use the Settings interface instead
- Various minor fixes and stability improvements
0.4.0-alpha 2026/02/10
- Redesigned: Complete visual overhaul with new UI, refined colors, and sleek iconography
- Redesigned: Full dark mode across the entire application
- New: Dynamic customizable cards — custom images as console covers, swappable symbols and backgrounds
- New: Nintendo Switch account integration (avatar and nickname)
- New: Comprehensive Settings screen (Display, Audio, Gamelist, Emulator)
- New: Sega Dreamcast support
- New: Favorites page opens automatically on launch
- New: Per-core aspect ratio settings (stretch or integer scaling)
- New: External core support for flexible management and licensing compliance
- New: Resume app state support for external cores
- Changed: Project directory renamed from tiicu to tico
- Changed: Asset directories moved under sdmc:/tico/assets/
- Changed: Navigation — D-PAD Left/Right swaps home screen pages, L/R navigates docked screens
0.3.0-alpha 2026/01/23
- Fixed: Custom ROM paths now work correctly
- Fixed: Moving shortcuts no longer creates duplicates
- Fixed: PlayStation analog stick/axis controls now function properly
- Improvement: "Add to homescreen" automatically navigates to first available page
- New: Alert notification when all home screen pages are full
- New: Sega Game Gear support
- New: Sega Master System support
- New: Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) support
- New: Sega CD support
- New: PSP CHD format support
- New: Advanced PPSSPP settings customization via config file
0.0.2 2026/01/20
- Major: ROM scanning no longer strictly enforces No-Intro or Redump naming
- New: Custom ROM path configuration support
- New: NES (Nintendo Entertainment System) support
- Improvement: Desktop items now animate gracefully on startup
- Improvement: Consoles organized alphabetically in launcher
- Improvement: Better animation when entering games
- Bugfix: Shortcuts no longer disappear when deleting or moving other shortcuts
- Core: PPSSPP 2x resolution rendering, 60fps support
- Core: SwanStation 2x resolution rendering, TrueColor mode
- Core: SNES9x Overclock mode, Flicker Reduction, Sinc Audio Resampling
- Core: mGBA Smart Color Blending, No Frameskip
- Core: Gambatte Ghosting Reduction, Sinc Audio Resampling