3 New RetroPie EmulationStation Themes by Dwayne Hurst

The creator of this video, ETA Prime, is back to share with his audience three new themes on the ES theme menu by Dewayne Hearst. Hearst has a long history of creating themes for retro gaming consoles and devices, including Magazine Madness, Aux Alloy, and others. This time around, he has released not one, not two, but three new themes that are sure to delight retro gamers and enthusiasts.

The first theme up for review is Greeny Licious, which appears to be a combination of Hearst's Magazine Madness and Box Alloy themes. ETA Prime explains that this theme looks really good and that it's easy to install. He proceeds to set up the theme on his Super Nintendo console, showcasing its fresh image and box art. The video also shows how the theme seamlessly transitions between different modes, including video snap and SNES mode.

ETA Prime is excited about Greeny Licious and thinks it looks really good. He has installed it on his Raspberry Pi device for his kids to play with, and they love it. The theme features some Vectrex elements, which adds a unique touch to the overall design. ETA Prime concludes that these themes are easy to install and look great, making them perfect for anyone looking to upgrade their retro gaming setup.

Next up is Merry Xmas, a holiday-themed theme designed by Hearst specifically for this time of year. ETA Prime sets up the theme on his kid's Raspberry Pi device so they can have some fun with it during the holidays. He explains that he already showed his son the theme and that he fell in love with it. The video shows how Merry Xmas looks great on a console, featuring festive elements and a unique design. ETA Prime thinks it looks really good and recommends it to anyone looking for a holiday-themed theme.

Finally, there is Retro Wood, a theme that appears to be inspired by the look of vintage Polaroid cameras. ETA Prime thinks this theme is super cool and can't wait to show it off. He explains that it's easy to install and that the user needs to be on Retropie 4.3 before proceeding. The video shows how to set up Retro Wood, including how to update Retropie setup script and basic installation.

After updating Retropie, ETA Prime exits out of the setup menu and proceeds to the ES themes section. He scrolls down until he finds Greeny Licious, Merry Xmas, Retro ID, and Retro Hearse T69, which are all part of Hearst's new theme collection. ETA Prime expresses his admiration for Hearst's work and thinks that these themes are amazing. He leaves a link to Hearst's Facebook group in the description below, where fans can check out more of his creations.

ETA Prime also mentions that he has a YouTube channel where he previews his own retro gaming projects, so viewers can stay up-to-date on what's coming next from him. He encourages everyone to hit like and subscribe for more content and thanks his audience for watching this video.