To make your RetroArch look truly professional, you can set "Dynamic Backgrounds." This changes the wallpaper based on which console you are currently browsing (e.g., a SNES background appears when you hover over Super Nintendo games). Download a .

RetroArch has a built-in updater, but it only downloads the standard sets (Monochrome, FlatUI, NeoActive). To see what else is officially supported, visit the . Best for: Clean, high-quality, "official" feeling icons. 2. Libretro Forums

Once you have downloaded a theme pack (usually a .zip containing folders of .png files), follow these steps: Step 1: Locate your Assets Folder

The modern, Switch-like interface. It supports color themes and custom icons.

Search for "Theme" or "Icons" in the subreddit. Users often share Google Drive links to custom-made .png packs and background sets that aren't found anywhere else. 4. Custom Wallpapers (Wallhaven / DeviantArt)

(e.g., 90s neon, clean minimalist, or original console recreations?)

Often, a "theme" is just a high-quality dynamic background. Look for 1920x1080 (or 4K) images of retro tech, grid patterns, or vaporwave aesthetics to use as your menu backdrop. 🛠️ How to Install Custom Themes

The "Alternative Assets" section of the official forums is where enthusiasts post their passion projects. You will find recreations of the SNES Classic menus, Sega Saturn-themed icons, and "dark mode" overhauls. 3. Reddit (r/RetroArch)