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  1. There's a way you can set up SheepShaver with Launchbox however it's extremely complicated. Read https://maxpleaner.github.io/tutorials/sheepshaver_launcher.html. This tutorial is for MacOS PPC games however it works for Pippin as well
  2. Here is a tutorial on how to add Nuon games to Launchbox. Since the latest version of Nuance (the only Nuon emulator available) supports launching games from the command line, you can now use it with Launchbox. 1. Download Nuance from here: https://github.com/andkrau/NuanceResurrection 2. Extract to your Emulators directory. 3. Go to Tools > Manage > Emulators and put Nuance as the emulator name. Select the Nuance executable in Application Path and check "Remove Quotes". Set the Associated platforms to "Nuon" 4. Click OK and then go to Tools > Import > ROM Files and select your games. Your games should be in individual folders with 3 files: "nuon.run", "nuon.n16", and "nuon.dat". If they came as .mdf/mds (commercial games) or .cd (homebrew games) files extract the MDF file or CD file with PowerISO or 7Zip and take out the NUON folder. Inside should be your game files. Select your "nuon.run" files for each game. 5. Select the platform you are importing games for as Nuon and set the emulator to Nuance. Click Next 6. Either use the files in their current location or move them to the Launchbox directory. 7. Keep clicking Next until you see the "Would you like to specify any custom options" screen. 8. Select the "Use folder names instead of ROM file names for game titles" checkbox. 9. Click Next, then finish. Wait for Launchbox to import and then you're all set! Here are the controls (you can configure these by opening the emulator and clicking Configure Control Input) A: Button Start S: Button Nuon/Z D: Button A F: Button B Q: Button LShoulder T: Button RShoulder W: Button C_Left E: Button C_Down R: Button C_Right 3: Button C_Up Up: DPad Up Down: DPad Down Left: Dpad Left Right: DPad Right Z: switch between controller 0 and controller 1 Someone will have to setup an AutoHotkey script to close the emulator as the emulator can only be closed by closing the Nuance Control Panel window
  3. This is an updated version of RPEG Electronics Karaoke and Arcade Systems's TeknoParrot Autohotkey scripts to work with the new games that were added to Teknoparrot. This provides an easier way to import TeknoParrot games. How to use: 1. Install AutoHotkey from here: https://www.autohotkey.com/ 2. Click on Tools > Import > ROM Files and click Next. 3. Download the scripts and extract them to your TeknoParrot folder. 4. Click Add Files and go to your TeknoParrot directory. Add all the AHK scripts. 5. Click Next and set the platform to TeknoParrot, and scrape as Arcade. 6. Click Next again without selecting an emulator. 7. Click "Use the Files in their current location" and click Next. 8. Keep clicking Next and then click Finish. Wait for Launchbox to import your games and then you're all set! Credit to RPEG Electronics Karaoke and Arcade Systems for creating the original scripts. You can check out his YouTube channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@raymonddai If there are any missing games you want me to add, comment below. I skipped the Adrenaline Amusements games (Rabbids Hollywood, Tomb Raider, etc) simply because they were either not public or did not work with TeknoParrot. Teknoparrot Launchscripts 1.2.zip
  4. To start off first you'll need to download TypeXtra, which is the easiest loader to use with Launchbox. Download here:https://magoarcade.org/wp/typextra/ Google thinks it is a virus, but it is not. Make sure you add it as an exception in your antivirus. Once you have opened it click OK on the 2 messages that show up. Then skip through the Getting Started parts. Now TypeXtra will ask you to select your game folders. Click add and then select your Taito Type X and Nesica game folders, which should each have a folder containing each game. Once you are done, click the Autoscan ROM Folders button(icon with a folder and plus). Wait a few minutes. TypeXtra will scan through your game folders to find games. This will also tell TypeXtra which games work and which don't. Now click the Setup Games button(syringe button). This will hack your games so they work on Windows with TypeXtra. You should see all 3 checkmarks on the games you imported once it is finished. After that click the Update Database button(folder with magnifying glass) which will update your games databases. Now you need to test your games. To launch games click the play icon. Sometimes you need to add/remove certain dll files, while other times you need to enable hacks in settings. Finally click the Settings(gears) button, and go to Shortcuts. Under Save To click on the button with the 3 dots. Make a folder where you will store your Shortcuts. Choose the folder, click Done and then click on the Create Shortcuts button(folder with arrow) and wait a few minutes as shortcuts are being created. Once shortcuts are finished being created, exit TypeXtra and open Launchbox. Drag your Taito Type X shortcuts to Launchbox to import them. Once your Taito Type X shortcuts are imported, select your Nesica shortcuts and import those as well. Make sure you scrape your Nesica games as Taito Type X games because TTX games do not have a platform in Launchbox. Thats it! The confusion is over! Enjoy!
  5. I'm having trouble with using Kronos, I don't know how to add bios and run games in Launchbox and I keep getting errors. I'm not using Kronos to run Saturn games, I'm trying to run Sega Titan Video(STV) games. How do I run STV games in Launchbox with Kronos?
  6. Thanks, I have a lot of PC games that do not use Steam, GOG, Origin or UPlay and instead are just games and I put them all in one folder and start them using Batch files.
  7. SSF is a Sega Saturn emulator. It is the best one out there, and way more compatible and faster than Mednafen. However it is hard to use since you cannot run cue/bin, iso and md5 files directly and need a virtual drive. Here is a very easy tutorial which does not require one. To start download SSF from here: http://aaaaaaaa.g2.xrea.com/ssf/files/SSF_PreviewVer_R16.zip Once you have downloaded it, extract it to some directory. So we don't need a virtual drive and we can launch the games easier, this tool is needed:https://www.reddit.com/r/emulation/comments/e9cqrd/drag_drop_rom_loader_for_ssf_emulator_sega_saturn/ Extract it to your SSF folder. Make sure you add it as an exception in your antivirus. The tool has no viruses, they are false positives. Now make a new directory in your SSF folder called Bios. Put your bios files in there. Open SSF.exe. Click on Option(O) then click on Option(O) under it. Select your Saturn Bios, then restart SSF. Click on Option(O) once again and click on Controller and set your controls. Finally, close SSF. When in Launchbox, go to Manage Emulators. When selecting the executable, do not select SSF.exe. Instead, select SSF-RomSelector.exe. In command line parameters type -fullscreen. Add your games. If there are any cue files in your set, select those instead of the bin, ccd or iso files. And thats it! To add japanese Sega Saturn games, do the same thing(copy the emulator to a different folder) but instead use a japanese bios. I don't reccomend you use SSF with Sega Titan Video games, they will not work well with the SSF Rom Selector tool. Use the Kronos emulator instead.
  8. I have no experience with auto hotkey but I made a script I just copy pasted somewhere and edited. You're gonna have to figure out how to get it to run when PS4 Remote Play runs. Like I said, no experience, so it may not even work Just try this and see how it goes. I tried doing it from the command line, didn't work either. ps4rpfs.ahk
  9. Heres a PS4 System Video i made for BigBox. I know there is a subthread for it so if someone can point me in the right direction that would be great. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1FaZkjJbnZplFam7jJCd--IUKaFaTju_a/view?usp=sharing
  10. I made this video using Powerpoint. Since theres not much stuff for Raw Thrills in EmuMovies I made this to help people out. The Super Bikes 2 gameplay video I used can be found here: Credit to beatlep for making the video. The video I made in PowerPoint is in 1080p HD so it may take a while to download. If you want movies for Raw Thrills games comment below and i'll see what I can do, but please supply clear logos for them. I don't know who made the background(some stock website) but credit goes out to them ;) Raw Thrills.mp4
  11. Thank you so much!!!!!!! I have all the logos I need now!!! Thank you!!!!!
  12. thx just a few more I forgot: Tiger Gizmondo Tiger RZone Scratch ICE Arcade Apple I Apple /// PLATO Computer System iWin Games Sega SF-7000 Memorex VIS Picasa Windows 95 iHeartRadio Sling TV
  13. To import games that can be run normally without an emulator in Windows it would be really nice to add a Add Multiple Games button under the Add Game button. You click the button and select the games you want, click ok, select the platform and scrape it as normal, just without an emulator selected.
  14. No I'm looking for them in the silver ring format, thanks tho. Im terrible at photoshop.
  15. I'm working on a HUGE Launchbox collection and I've been looking forever and can't find any of these clear logos for these systems, games and apps. Please help me. Systems/Games/Apps: Minecraft NEC PC6000 Roblox Super Famicom Box Discord J2ME(Java 2 Micro Edition) Palm OS Pandora(the music app)
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