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  1. 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.

  2. 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".1695588414_TigerR-Zone.thumb.png.cc322af45e94d006711fe1717ae379e1.png591499696_TigerR-Zone.png.ae120f08152d9da7d00d44b4f4987b92.png

  3. 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)

  4. 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. 

  5. 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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  6. 3 minutes ago, RULLUR said:

    image.thumb.png.1fb2ef80233e6c5598bf81639577dff4.pngWeird 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?

  7. The Amiga? It's been a while since I made this post now, and since then, I've HEAVILY reduced my setup. I no longer emulate the Amiga, BUT I emulate the Amiga CD32 using FS-UAE now.

  8. 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?

  9. So, I put a ton of different game platforms (208 of them, to be exact) into a randomizer. here's the resulting list:

    1. Atari 2600
    2. GOG.com
    3. Philips VG 5000
    4. Entex Select-A-Game
    5. Sega SC-3000
    6. Android
    7. Microsoft Xbox 360
    8. Commodore Amiga CD32
    9. Tandy TRS-80 Color Computer
    10. Sega Hikaru
    11. Atari Jaguar CD
    12. Sega System 16
    13. SAM Coupé
    14. Exelvision EXL 100
    15. Nintendo Wii U
    16. Sharp MZ-2500
    17. Nintendo Famicom Disk System
    18. SNK Neo Geo CD
    19. Nintendo GameCube
    20. Nintendo DS
    21. Apple III
    22. Sega CD 32X
    23. Sharp X1
    24. Microsoft MSX2+
    25. Nintendo Pokémon Mini
    26. Microsoft MSX
    27. Acorn Archimedes
    28. Nintendo Game Boy Advance
    29. SNK Neo Geo Pocket
    30. NEC PC-FX
    31. Sega Master System
    32. Amstrad CPC
    33. Sega CD
    34. Namco System 22
    35. Apple Lisa
    36. Othello Multivision
    37. Nintendo Game Boy Color
    38. VM Labs Nuon
    39. Elektronika BK
    40. Acorn Atom
    41. Atari Jaguar
    42. Acorn Electron
    43. Nintendo Switch
    44. Funtech Super A'can
    45. Microsoft Xbox Series X
    46. Sony PlayStation 2
    47. SNK Neo Geo AES
    48. NEC TurboGrafx-CD
    49. Microsoft Xbox One
    50. Jupiter Ace
    51. Sharp X68000
    52. Epoch Game Pocket Computer
    53. Oric Atmos
    54. Epoch Cassette Vision
    55. Enterprise
    56. Atari Pong
    57. Apogee BK-01
    58. VTech Socrates
    59. Sony PlayStation 4
    60. Aamber Pegasus
    61. Sega Game Gear
    62. Sony PlayStation Vita
    63. Hartung Game Master
    64. Sega 32X
    65. Atari 5200
    66. Bally Astrocade
    67. Interton VC 4000
    68. Linux
    69. SNK Neo Geo MVS
    70. Nintendo 64DD
    71. Exidy Sorcerer
    72. Tiger Telematics Gizmondo
    73. Sega Pico
    74. Bandai Playdia
    75. Sony PlayStation 3
    76. TimeTop GameKing
    77. BBC Micro
    78. Magnavox Odyssey
    79. Watara Supervision
    80. NEC TurboExpress
    81. Dragon 32
    82. NEC SuperGrafx
    83. Emerson Arcadia 2001
    84. Microsoft Xbox
    85. Sega Nomad
    86. ZAPiT GameWave Family Entertainment System
    87. Apple Macintosh
    88. Nintendo Game Boy
    89. Atari 7800
    90. Apple Bandai Pippin
    91. Atari Lynx
    92. VTech V.Smile
    93. Telegames Personal Arcade
    94. Capcom Power System Changer
    95. Zeebo
    96. Sinclair ZX-81
    97. Epoch Super Cassette Vision
    98. Commodore VIC-20
    99. Taito Type X
    100. Commodore 128
    101. Vector-06C
    102. Commodore MAX Machine
    103. Lviv PC-01
    104. Tiger R-Zone
    105. Casio Loopy
    106. Sega Dreamcast
    107. Commodore CDTV
    108. Nintendo Entertainment System
    109. Sega Genesis
    110. Nintendo Satellaview
    111. NEC TurboGrafx-16
    112. ZiNc
    113. Commodore Plus 4
    114. Bandai WonderSwan
    115. Tandy TRS-80
    116. APF-MP1000
    117. Nokia N-Gage
    118. Amstrad GX4000
    119. GCE Vectrex
    120. NEC PC-8801
    121. Sega Model 2
    122. Creatronic Mega Duck
    123. Mattel HyperScan
    124. VTech V.Flash
    125. Apple MacOS
    126. Commodore PET
    127. Tomy Pyuuta
    128. Bandai WonderSwan Color
    129. Sega Saturn
    130. Atari 800
    131. Memotech MTX512
    132. Sord M5
    133. Coleco ADAM
    134. Tapwave Zodiac
    135. Nintendo Sufami Turbo
    136. Camputers Lynx
    137. Fujitsu FM Towns Marty
    138. Fujitsu FM-7
    139. Magnavox Odyssey 2
    140. Fairchild Channel F
    141. Mattel Intellivision
    142. Sony PocketStation
    143. Nintendo Virtual Boy
    144. Sega ST-V
    145. Entex Adventure Vision
    146. Sega Triforce
    147. Tiger Game.com
    148. Sega SG-1000
    149. ColecoVision
    150. Epic Games Store
    151. Mattel Aquarius
    152. Sega Model 1
    153. Nintendo 64
    154. Sega Model 3
    155. Nintendo 3DS
    156. Super Nintendo Entertainment System
    157. Philips CD-I
    158. SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color
    159. Sega Naomi 2
    160. Pioneer LaserActive
    161. Sony PlayStation Portable
    162. 3DO Interactive Multiplayer
    163. Sega System 32
    164. iQue Player
    165. Sega Naomi
    166. Texas Instruments TI-99
    167. Sony PlayStation
    168. Atari ST
    169. Microsoft MSX2
    170. SSD COMPANY LIMITED XaviXPORT
    171. Microsoft Windows
    172. Sony PlayStation 5
    173. Apple II
    174. Apple I
    175. Epoch Electrotennis
    176. Matra and Hachette Alice
    177. Nintendo Game & Watch
    178. RCA Studio II
    179. Casio PV-1000
    180. Atari XEGS
    181. Commodore 64 Games System
    182. Sinclair ZX Spectrum
    183. Hector HRX
    184. Commodore 64
    185. Nintendo Wii
    186. Apple iOS
    187. GamePark GP32
    188. Milton Bradley MicroVision
    189. Philips Videopac+ G7400
    190. Commodore Amiga
    191. Sega Dreamcast VMU
    192. Apple IIGS
    193. Worlds of Wonder Action Max
    194. NEC PC-9801
    195. MS-DOS
    196. Tomy Pyuuta Jr
    197. Sammy Atomiswave
    198. Steam
    199. BBC Bridge Companion
    200. APF Imagination Machine
    201. Ouya
    202. VTech CreatiVision
    203. 1292 Advanced Programmable Video System
    204. Radio-86RK Mikrosha
    205. Bit Corporation Gamate
    206. EACA EG2000 Colour Genie
    207. Nintendo Color TV-Game
    208. Coleco Telstar
  10. 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?

  11. So, I'm curious. If you made an emulator, what systems would you want it to emulate?

    I'd personally go for NES, SNES, Game Boy, GBC, GBA, N64, Master System, Genesis, Sega CD, 32x, Atari 2600, TurboGrafx-16 and Atari 5200.

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