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2 hours ago, Lordmonkus said:
If you want it from the right click menu you can edit the associated platforms list for RA and add a new platform entry for the same platform you want another core and select the core you want. Then when you right click a game in LB you can choose which core to load it with.
I... did not know this.
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I wonder if an Xbox Game Pass importer will be added by the time this update is out of beta .-. (I imagine there's a small chance, but a person can hope)
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Tiger R-Zone
Release Date: 1995
Discontinued: 1997
Manufacturer: Tiger Electronics
The R-Zone is a portable game console (originally head-worn, later handheld) developed and manufactured by Tiger Electronics. The R-Zone was shown at the American International Toy Fair in 1995, and was released later that year. The R-Zone was largely unsuccessful and would only be manufactured for a short period, before being discontinued in 1997. Although the R-Zone was not designed to compete directly with any other handhelds, it marked Tiger Electronics' first multi-game entry into the portable electronic game market. The original R-Zone unit consists of a headset and a separate controller containing batteries. Each game cartridge has its own transparent LCD display screen which is projected onto a mirrored surface held in front of the player's eye. It is thought that this original design, including the red color scheme, was designed to capitalize on popular buzz for the Nintendo Virtual Boy at the time. Three additional versions of the R-Zone were subsequently released: the R-Zone Super Screen, the X.P.G. Xtreme Pocket Game, and the R-Zone "DataZone".
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12 hours ago, Jason Carr said:
Yes, there are inaccurate ways to do it like that, but we wouldn't be updating the badges until each game was selected, so it would be a mess.
oh.
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I can think of a way: Maybe add a field in game metadata for whether RetroAchievements is supported, and before making LB able to scrape that, make sure every single game on RetroAchievements has that field set to yes (as in every game that's on RetroAchievements and the database)
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7 hours ago, blackboxingcat said:
Sonicfan53 you sound like my hero in this part of commodore.
I downloaded commodore 64,64pp,64 tape roms.
Are these all the same? The folders have similar games in them. Can I merge these folders and just use the one platform/emulator for all 3?
They are all zip files. I have herd commodore games are close to 15000 but with these 3 folders im no where near that.
They are supposed no intro sets.
I also downloaded commodore 64plus but it only had 10games in it.
All roms are from archive.org.
cheers
Well, PP means Preservation Project and Tapes are games that were distributed on Tapes.
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Wait, so THAT'S why my changes status disappeared?
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6 hours ago, Jason Carr said:
This is on our list. Not sure the timeframe for it though.
YES!
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cough cough Air Zonk is a good TurboGrafx game cough cough
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I actually think there might be one more set of games. (Xbox Game Pass - P L E A S E make it happen Jason)
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38 minutes ago, Jason Carr said:
Great to hear guys. It's definitely a feature I've enjoyed a lot myself as well.
B e l i e v e m e , I would've never played Defender, Flicky or Galaxian if it hadn't been for this feature!
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3 minutes ago, RULLUR said:
Weird glitch going on where the left side is claiming I'm on the GameCube platform, but LaunchBox opened to the Genesis stuff I'm working on after Installing the new Beta, Unsure if this has a possibility to happen again, but figured I'd share it and hope it can avoid any confusion. I selected Genesis after doing the screenshot, and all seems fine
Why are 32X games in the Genesis platform when there's a 32X platform?
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So we can now import Emulated Games, Steam, GOG.com, Epic Games, uPlay and Origin? LaunchBox is always gonna be the absolute best frontend.
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Is it possible that the file you've set as the emulator is a file that doesn't exist?
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So, first off, the note: There's duplicates of both the Mattel HyperScan and GameWave Family Entertainment System in the DB.
Now for the 4 questions that I'm extremely curious about:
1: What was the very first game added to LaunchBox's database?
2: What system was it on?
3: As of now, what is the most recently added system?
4: When was that system added?
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So, I put a ton of different game platforms (208 of them, to be exact) into a randomizer. here's the resulting list:
- Atari 2600
- GOG.com
- Philips VG 5000
- Entex Select-A-Game
- Sega SC-3000
- Android
- Microsoft Xbox 360
- Commodore Amiga CD32
- Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer
- Sega Hikaru
- Atari Jaguar CD
- Sega System 16
- SAM Coupé
- Exelvision EXL 100
- Nintendo Wii U
- Sharp MZ-2500
- Nintendo Famicom Disk System
- SNK Neo Geo CD
- Nintendo GameCube
- Nintendo DS
- Apple III
- Sega CD 32X
- Sharp X1
- Microsoft MSX2+
- Nintendo Pokémon Mini
- Microsoft MSX
- Acorn Archimedes
- Nintendo Game Boy Advance
- SNK Neo Geo Pocket
- NEC PC-FX
- Sega Master System
- Amstrad CPC
- Sega CD
- Namco System 22
- Apple Lisa
- Othello Multivision
- Nintendo Game Boy Color
- VM Labs Nuon
- Elektronika BK
- Acorn Atom
- Atari Jaguar
- Acorn Electron
- Nintendo Switch
- Funtech Super A'can
- Microsoft Xbox Series X
- Sony PlayStation 2
- SNK Neo Geo AES
- NEC TurboGrafx-CD
- Microsoft Xbox One
- Jupiter Ace
- Sharp X68000
- Epoch Game Pocket Computer
- Oric Atmos
- Epoch Cassette Vision
- Enterprise
- Atari Pong
- Apogee BK-01
- VTech Socrates
- Sony PlayStation 4
- Aamber Pegasus
- Sega Game Gear
- Sony PlayStation Vita
- Hartung Game Master
- Sega 32X
- Atari 5200
- Bally Astrocade
- Interton VC 4000
- Linux
- SNK Neo Geo MVS
- Nintendo 64DD
- Exidy Sorcerer
- Tiger Telematics Gizmondo
- Sega Pico
- Bandai Playdia
- Sony PlayStation 3
- TimeTop GameKing
- BBC Micro
- Magnavox Odyssey
- Watara Supervision
- NEC TurboExpress
- Dragon 32
- NEC SuperGrafx
- Emerson Arcadia 2001
- Microsoft Xbox
- Sega Nomad
- ZAPiT GameWave Family Entertainment System
- Apple Macintosh
- Nintendo Game Boy
- Atari 7800
- Apple Bandai Pippin
- Atari Lynx
- VTech V.Smile
- Telegames Personal Arcade
- Capcom Power System Changer
- Zeebo
- Sinclair ZX-81
- Epoch Super Cassette Vision
- Commodore VIC-20
- Taito Type X
- Commodore 128
- Vector-06C
- Commodore MAX Machine
- Lviv PC-01
- Tiger R-Zone
- Casio Loopy
- Sega Dreamcast
- Commodore CDTV
- Nintendo Entertainment System
- Sega Genesis
- Nintendo Satellaview
- NEC TurboGrafx-16
- ZiNc
- Commodore Plus 4
- Bandai WonderSwan
- Tandy TRS-80
- APF-MP1000
- Nokia N-Gage
- Amstrad GX4000
- GCE Vectrex
- NEC PC-8801
- Sega Model 2
- Creatronic Mega Duck
- Mattel HyperScan
- VTech V.Flash
- Apple MacOS
- Commodore PET
- Tomy Pyuuta
- Bandai WonderSwan Color
- Sega Saturn
- Atari 800
- Memotech MTX512
- Sord M5
- Coleco ADAM
- Tapwave Zodiac
- Nintendo Sufami Turbo
- Camputers Lynx
- Fujitsu FM Towns Marty
- Fujitsu FM-7
- Magnavox Odyssey 2
- Fairchild Channel F
- Mattel Intellivision
- Sony PocketStation
- Nintendo Virtual Boy
- Sega ST-V
- Entex Adventure Vision
- Sega Triforce
- Tiger Game.com
- Sega SG-1000
- ColecoVision
- Epic Games Store
- Mattel Aquarius
- Sega Model 1
- Nintendo 64
- Sega Model 3
- Nintendo 3DS
- Super Nintendo Entertainment System
- Philips CD-I
- SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color
- Sega Naomi 2
- Pioneer LaserActive
- Sony PlayStation Portable
- 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
- Sega System 32
- iQue Player
- Sega Naomi
- Texas Instruments TI-99
- Sony PlayStation
- Atari ST
- Microsoft MSX2
- SSD COMPANY LIMITED XaviXPORT
- Microsoft Windows
- Sony PlayStation 5
- Apple II
- Apple I
- Epoch Electrotennis
- Matra and Hachette Alice
- Nintendo Game & Watch
- RCA Studio II
- Casio PV-1000
- Atari XEGS
- Commodore 64 Games System
- Sinclair ZX Spectrum
- Hector HRX
- Commodore 64
- Nintendo Wii
- Apple iOS
- GamePark GP32
- Milton Bradley MicroVision
- Philips Videopac+ G7400
- Commodore Amiga
- Sega Dreamcast VMU
- Apple IIGS
- Worlds of Wonder Action Max
- NEC PC-9801
- MS-DOS
- Tomy Pyuuta Jr
- Sammy Atomiswave
- Steam
- BBC Bridge Companion
- APF Imagination Machine
- Ouya
- VTech CreatiVision
- 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
- Radio-86RK Mikrosha
- Bit Corporation Gamate
- EACA EG2000 Colour Genie
- Nintendo Color TV-Game
- Coleco Telstar
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Clear Images
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This zip file contains clear images of as many platforms in the database as I could find, with the ones I couldn't find high quality, transparent ones for listed in a text file.
You're free to DM me (On Discord or the forums) if you have any questions about this. (Name on Discord: SonicFan53#4785)
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Submitted04/11/2020
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238,277 games!? J E E Z .
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oh. So, say, the Fairchild Channel F game Pinball Challenge, in which the file is pinball.zip, would display scores for the Pinball arcade game?
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Just now, Headrush69 said:
You also have to be using MAME to play that rom.
That's still awesome!
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2 hours ago, Headrush69 said:
Don't know if it's been noted, but if you are using Mame software lists and a rom matches an arcade rom, you'll get the high scores shown under that platform also.
Any way way around that?
Wait so you could do it with Genesis/SMS/NES etc. if you have a ROM that matches MAME?
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It's pretty easy to set up
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Flash collection (Flashpoint) import guide
in Collections and Builds
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I've been able to import some Flashpoint games into my LaunchBox
Some types (Flash, HTML5 and Java being 3 examples) work
and others... just d o n ' t .