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9 minutes ago, vaderag said:
I'm actually using a split set, and you can get them from Launchbox (unsure on Big Box)
But what I want to do is have an item in a playlist that points to a specific clone/variantMaybe give an example of what you are talking about ?
Are you saying clones that are NOT picked up by Launchbox when you created your Arcade system ?
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1 hour ago, LHensh said:
I have games in .bin and .cue formats which I don't believe are compatible with FlyCast.
I there an alternate emulator I can switch to which support these file formats?
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18 hours ago, craigwojo said:
I've looked at many tutorials and I see that with each file you need to change EBOOT.BIN (or something like that?). I have many PS3 files and looking into a batch program that enters the games. Or can LaunchBox do that, like it does in all the other setups for ROMs.
I really appreciate anyone that can guide me (like a 2 year old) on getting this setup. I'm not totally illiterate on LB but still a noobie and have setup many other platforms without problems. Just PS3 seems to be somewhat different.
Thank you and God bless.Craig
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15 hours ago, teamgt19 said:
Make sure the game is installed into vita3k you cannot run them from zip files.
Vita3K is more like RPCS3 you need to install each game to a system folder.
When installing Vita3K will decrypt the game with the included work.bin keys.
it will install into the Vita3k\ux0\app\ dir and dlc and the license files will install in the other system dirs.
confirm install by checking the main menu for the title
add the sony playstation vita.xml to launchbox. it will have most USA games prescraped. If you are only installing a few games you can batch hide the whole list just uncheck the games you install. there is a checkbox in the view tab of LaunchBox to show hidden games should you want to unhide a new install.
With this xml launchbox will pass vita3k the right command to launch that installed game. It's not actually looking a ROM or zip all you need is the install part inside of vita3k you can delete or archive the zips.
If the game is properly installed into Vita 3K it should launch using the XML, just drop it into your Launchbox\Data\Platforms directory. (Back up your old sony playstation vita.xml if it already exists) and set up the emulator to launch correctly like the pics below describe.
Once installed the game should show up in the Vita 3K menu when you open it. If the game isn't showing up in the main list for Vita3k it's not installed correctly. Also you need to install the zip files not extract them. Vita 3K has a batch installer for the zip files in NoNpDRM format. Installed correctly they should launch using the XML and a properly configured emulator page (pics included).
All working now, thanks for info 👍
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9 hours ago, darreldearth said:
You might already know but just in case after you setup your emulator correctly the way he stated the XML he posted needs to be changed slightly to work. You'll need to use notepad to replace this line to match the number that launchbox created for your vita3k emulator.... (you can find your emulators number in your own xml that launchbox created)
<Emulator>3e5d187b-fc20-4067-92c7-4541fb3cff22</Emulator>
also, if you want all the games to scrape then also replace all the ®️ and ™️symbols with spaces because launchbox wont scrape them with those symbols.
Lastly... here's my xml. I used teamgt19's and cleaned it up and matched the majority of the games to the launchbox database which took a little while if you wanna skip the hassle.
Works perfectly, thanks 👍
The loading process is also a smooth as any on my setup as well.
ps, The issue was the emulator number you mentioned
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10 hours ago, teamgt19 said:
thats not how vita3k launches from command line. you have to use title id.
ex. <ApplicationPath>PCSA00106</ApplicationPath>
i had to use notepad++ and a replace command to remove all the other stuff after it had been scraped so it would launch.
here is my complete xml. unfortunately because it has to install you dont point to a zip or a txt. and if you give launchbox ex. PCSA00106 it wont scrape so scraped the zips then edited the romname in the xml to point to the installed game.
the xml should work for the games you have installed, you can just delete the ones you didnt install. the paths shouldnt matter as long as you setup the emulator with the right boxes ticked.
How have you setup Vita3K to use this xml ?
Is there anything specific that is a must to get this to work as it won't detect folders for me.
Thanks
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10 hours ago, drewjbx said:
I still use one of the oldest themes from CriticalCid and it is still awesome for an arcade cabinet. However since updating BigBox there is a black box behind the boxart... quite the eyesore.
The screenshots are from Fullscreen CoverFlow and Vertical Wheel 1
Anyone that uses this theme have the same issue? And what can I add or change in the WheelGamesView.xaml or CoverFlowGamesView.xaml files to fix this?
Update to latest beta version.
Make sure you have also downloaded the normal box-front set of boxart to utilise the 3D rotation and try the settings below.
This shows up fine on latest beta version of BigBox with settings below.
Your boxart above needs to be in Box - 3D folder
The normal set needs to be in Box - Front (see asterix below)
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He was a true Launchbox legend for sure and I have literally used every set he has created in my setup !! 👍
RIP Robin55 😢
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4 hours ago, darreldearth said:
In themes such as Unified Redux is there still a way to make the original 3D box shown? if so I can't figure it out (and setting the platform to 3D boxes in launchbox doesn't work), because some systems don't have boxes or flyers, such as tiger handheld games which only has 3d boxes which look ugly when placed on the 3D rotatable box. Or is this a theme specific problem and it's based on the theme developer?
By the look of this new 3D model update, 3D boxes are now useless.
I have literally spent days deleting them all and updating the normal boxart.
On the plus side they do look great once they are all updated, but there should have been an option to turn the 3D option off imo
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1 hour ago, KyuArchive said:
How the dickens do you clear RetroArch hotkey bindings?
I can't do it from within retroarch itself, I can only remap.
That's fine, I've remapped what I want.
But to clear the things I don't want mapped seems impossible
I manually removed them from the retroarch,cfg and that doesn't work (included in attachment), retroarch just reloads the missing binds from somewhere.
I thought maybe the retroarch.default.cfg so I made that the same at the retroarch.cfg I edited, that didn't help either.
Very frustrating.
To remove a button from a keybind, highlight the keybind and press Y
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4 hours ago, sshrugg said:
Hello! Using Launchbox slightly unconventionally, and ran into a little problem. Was wondering if anybody had some clever ideas.
What I'm doing:
I'm using Launchbox to run text-adventure games via an interpreter called Gargoyle. This thing is awesome. It plays text adventure games made in a whole bunch of different languages. I've set Gargoyle up as an "Emulator" and added games as "Platform" named "Interactive Fiction" and it has worked quite nicely for playing games made in TADS or ADRIFT.
Most of these games run have only a single file, and work just great. For games that reference data files, I've been able to zip those games up, and that also works pretty great. Launchbox extracts to "ThirdParty\7zip\Game_Name" and Gargoyle just happens to grab the correct file.
The issue:
I've run into trouble running files made with AGT. The issue is that the games contain lots of data files, and when I try to run the games, it grabs the wrong file and fails to run. I need it to open the file with the extension D$$.
The best solution I can think of:Maybe I could extract the games into subfolders, and create batch files to run the games? I'm not sure exactly how I would add the batch files I create in Launchbox, and it might be a pain to create a batch file for each game. Is there a way in LaunchBox to extract the archive, and choose the file with a specific extension as the "ROM"?
Thanks for your consideration
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3 hours ago, Truest1 said:
Hey guys I realized we can add default images for like say Nintendo DS.
For missing carts, go to Launchbox/images/platform/ in this case platform is Nintendo DS them make a folder called default cart. Then plate a generic cart inside that. That will be used when a game in that platform has no cart. Same goes for front cover 3s box ext....
Anyone know how to do that for videos or video themes?
You can't do it for videos, but you could use snaps from your Screenshot - Gameplay folder and put them into the video folder, or recordings folder (if you want to keep them separated).
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17 hours ago, Zombeaver said:
Did you copy/overwrite the xmls, images, etc.? Updating the parents and platforms xmls on its own won't do anything. You still have to copy over the xmls from Data\Platforms and Data\Playlists as well as the images. They're specified in C64 Dreams\C64 Dreams\Docs\Files to Import.txt
All along it was installing fine, but I was expecting it to copy over as C64 Dreams into LB and it was added it as Games.
All good now.
Thanks again
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17 hours ago, Zombeaver said:
Blog post for v0.45 on Zomb's Lair
Download C64 Dreams v0.45
Download local magazine module (optional but recommended)
Game Details SpreadsheetVersion 0.45 of C64 Dreams is now available! It features 500 new games and a ton of improvements and new features! Just like last time, this update ended up being a significantly larger undertaking than I realized when I started. It's the result of 9+ months and 1000+ hours of work. The primary new feature this go round is the integration of Zzap!64 reviews so that now, any games that were reviewed in Zzap can be right-clicked in the library and you can start a shortcut to jump directly to the Zzap review for that game, either on the web or in the optional (but recommended!) local copy of the magazine (the local magazines now have a randomized playlist of SID tracks that play while reading as well). I think this provides an interesting context to these games and serves as something of a time capsule. I really hope this is something that will be of interest to people because it entailed a massive amount of work to get functioning the way I wanted. First I had to go through and create my own index of what games were reviewed on which pages in what issues, then I had to take that information and turn into something that I could actually use. The index itself ended up being 2500+ lines long... Despite there only being 90 issues of Zzap, in some cases they would review 30+ games in a single issue and sometimes they would review the same game multiple times months or even years apart (usually for a budget re-release but sometimes just seemingly for the hell of it) which, of course, I've included as well. The funny thing is, having spent so much time getting intimately acquainted with the magazine during this process, it made me realize just how much and how frequently I find myself disagreeing with their reviews haha. I do find them very entertaining regardless and consider them absolutely worth including and preserving, but I frequently found myself at odds with the opinions on display - they were regularly very harsh on games that I would consider to be some of my favorites (a 58% for Master of the Lamps?) and on many occasions strangely positive about games that have, in my estimation, very few redeeming qualities (a 92% for Hercules (CRL) are you actually insane?). They clearly were having a ton of fun though which makes them an enjoyable read just the same, and I find their takes consistently interesting whether I agree with them or not.
Because of the altered focus on Zzap!64 this time, unlike past updates where I continued my ongoing mission to parse through all of GB64, this go round I made a concerted effort to include games that were reviewed in Zzap. This has meant that there are a fair few instances of new games added that I might not have gravitated to otherwise, but I think they're worth including even if they're not to my personal taste - I'm not really a fan of most strategy or flight sim games on the C64 but I know there are people out there who are, and even among those there were some that I found pleasantly surprising like Solo Flight. That said, there's a good mix of new stuff here that should provide something for everyone. Something that was particularly interesting to me was a game called Deus Ex Machina which is, to my knowledge, one of the earliest is not the first cases of a game-as-art title. It was designed to be played in tandem/sync with an audio cassette that narrated the story of what was happening on screen. It's some seriously artsy fartsy weido stuff... which is right up my alley. It took a bit but I got the audio recording working quite nicely with the game, which starts automatically, can be paused, resumed, and sides changed while in-game via keyboard keys (consult the notes overlay in game via Numpad Minus + Numpad Plus or Back + Menu on a controller for details).
Since the-eye.eu is still in limbo, this is going to be uploaded to Mediafire for the initial release and I'm going to give it a week so that if there are any last-minute issues that people encounter I can make any needed adjustments before uploading it to Archive.org. I'm not anticipating any based on earlier testing that was done but it's a bigger to-do to make changes on Archive than it is to a standard file locker so I just want to include that slight buffer. If anyone has any issues, please let me know! So, without further ado, let's get to it!
New:
- Added Zzap! 64 review integration so that you can now right-click on a game and, if it has a review, you can jump right to the review, either via web or local copy (if you have the magazine module installed)
- Added all Zzap! 64 reviewed games to their own playlist in Launchbox so that you can quickly access all relevant games at once
- Added a randomized playlist of SID music that plays whenever you start magazines or specific Zzap! 64 reviews - this can be disabled via the Configurator.exe if so desired; please note that this only works for the local versions of the magazines currently; while playing, you can display the music player via Numpad 8, hide it via Numpad 2, pause/resume via Numpad 5, change to the next track via Numpad 6, and change to the previous track via Numpad 4; pressing Escape will close both the reader and the music player
- Added optional lightpen (mouse) launch option for Shadowfire (highly recommended!)
- Added optional mouse control launch option for Operation Wolf (highly recommended!)
- Added additional app (accessible via the right-click menu in Launchbox) for an audio recording of the background story of Doomdark's Revenge
- Added interactive codewheels for The Bard's Tale III, Chip's Challenge, Curse of the Azure Bonds, Demon Stalkers, Hillsfar, Legacy of the Ancients, Mars Saga, Neuromancer, Pool of Radiance, Rocket Ranger, and Sorcerer (Infocom); these are accessible via the right-click menu for each game or by starting the [Game Name] Codewheel.vbs files in the game folders
Version Updates:
- 3-D Skramble - replaced with OneLoad version
- 4th & Inches - replaced with OneLoad version
- 8Bit-Slicks - replaced with 1/26/21 version by Triad
- A.M.C. - Astro Marine Corps - replaced with +4M version by Commo Bam
- Actionauts - replaced with OneLoad version
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Champions of Krynn - replaced with Easyflash version by Nostalgia
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Curse of the Azure Bonds - replaced with Easyflash version by Nostalgia
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Death Knights of Krynn - replaced with Easyflash version by Nostalgia
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Pool of Radiance - replaced with Easyflash version by Nostalgia
- Adventures of Basildon Bond, The - replaced with OneLoad version
- Alien (CP Verlag) - replaced with +3 version by Dynamix
- Alien Kill - replaced with Bros version
- Alien Kill 2 - replaced with Bros version
- Alternate Reality II - The Dungeon - replaced with +MDF version by Fairlight
- Aqua Racer - replaced with OneLoad version
- Arac - replaced with OneLoad version
- Arachnophobia - replaced with +6DFIR version by Nostalgia
- Archon II - replaced with OneLoad version
- Atomic Robo Kid - replaced with +12DH version by Hokuto Force
- Axis Assassin - replaced with OneLoad version
- Badlands - replaced with OneLoad version
- Bagitman - replaced with +2 version by Atheist
- Ball Game, The - replaced with OneLoad version
- Barbarian - The Ultimate Warrior - replaced with +2D version by Remember
- Batalyx - replaced with OneLoad version
- Batman - replaced with +6FDHRI Easyflash version by Nostalgia
- Beer Belly Burt's Brew Biz - replaced with OneLoad version
- Big Deal, The - replaced with OneLoad version
- Bigtop Barney - replaced with OneLoad version
- Bionic Commando - replaced with +7DFHIR version by Nostalgia
- Blade Runner - replaced with OneLoad version
- Blue Max - replaced with OneLoad version
- Blue Max 2001 - replaced with OneLoad version
- Blue Thunder - replaced with OneLoad version
- Boulder Dash - replaced with OneLoad version
- Boulder Dash III - replaced with OneLoad version
- Buck Rogers - Countdown to Doomsday - replaced with Easyflash version by Nostalgia
- Bulldog - replaced with OneLoad version
- Bump Set Spike - replaced with OneLoad version
- Burger Time - replaced with OneLoad version
- Captive, The - replaced with OneLoad version
- Castle (Protocol Productions) - replaced with +4DG version by Excess
- Castle Master - replaced with OneLoad version
- Castle Master II - The Crypt - replaced with OneLoad version
- Castlevania - replaced with +8DIR version by Nostalgia
- Caveman - replaced with +3DG version by Army of Darkness
- Chameleon - replaced with OneLoad version
- Championship Jet Ski Simulator - replaced with OneLoad version
- Championship Sprint - replaced with OneLoad version
- Chimera - replaced with OneLoad version
- Choplifter - replaced with OneLoad version; added alternative jewel version by ROLE
- Citadel of Corruption - replaced with GB64 version
- Clean Up Time - replaced with OneLoad version
- Co & Co - replaced with OneLoad version
- CORE - replaced with OneLoad version
- Countdown to Meltdown - replaced with OneLoad version
- Cybernoid II - The Revenge - replaced with +6 version by Scouse Cracking Group
- Dam Busters, The - replaced with OneLoad version
- Dan Dare - Pilot of the Future - replaced with OneLoad version
- Decathlon - replaced with OneLoad version
- Dig Dug - added alterative jewel version by ROLE
- Doctor Who and the Mines of Terror - replaced with OneLoad version
- Donald Duck's Playground - replaced with OneLoad version
- Doriath - replaced with OneLoad version
- Drak - replaced with OneLoad version
- Duel, The - replaced with OneLoad version
- Elektraglide - replaced with OneLoad version
- Ellak's Tomb - replaced with OneLoad version
- Endless - replaced with OneLoad version
- Enigma Force - replaced with OneLoad version
- Evil Crown - replaced with GB64 version
- Fast Break - replaced with OneLoad version
- Fire Track - replaced with OneLoad version
- Flash Gordon - replaced with +8DIR version by Nostalgia
- Floyd of the Jungle - replaced with OneLoad version
- Floyd the Droid - replaced with OneLoad version
- Flying Shark - replaced with Remember version
- Football Manager - replaced with OneLoad version
- Forbidden Fruit - replaced with OneLoad version
- Fury, The - replaced with OneLoad version
- Game Over - replaced with OneLoad version
- Garrison - replaced with +11DFIJ version by Nostalgia
- Hacker - replaced with OneLoad version
- Hacker II - replaced with OneLoad version
- Harvey Smith Showjumper - replaced with OneLoad version
- Herobotix - replaced with OneLoad version
- How to be a Complete Bastard - replaced with OneLoad version
- Howard the Duck - replaced with +8DIR version by Nostalgia
- Humanoids - replaced with OneLoad version
- Hypa-Ball - replaced with OneLoad version
- Ice Palace (K-tel) - replaced with OneLoad version
- Imagination - replaced with GB64 version
- Infection - replaced with OneLoad version
- International 3D Tennis - replaced with OneLoad version
- International Basketball - replaced with OneLoad version
- International Tennis - replaced with OneLoad version
- It's a Knockout - replaced with OneLoad version
- It's Only Rock n' Roll - replaced with OneLoad version
- Jewels of Babylon - replaced with OneLoad version
- Jinks - replaced with OneLoad version
- Jocky Wilson's Darts Challenge - replaced with OneLoad version
- Jonah Barrington's Squash - replaced with OneLoad version
- Katakis - replaced with +5HDF Easyflash version by Hokuto Force
- Kayleth - replaced with OneLoad version
- Kentilla - replaced with OneLoad version
- Kikstart II - replaced with OneLoad version
- Kromazone - replaced with OneLoad version
- Main Frame - replaced with OneLoad version
- Metagalactic Llamas - Battle at the Edge of Time - replaced with OneLoad version
- Microprose Soccer - replaced with OneLoad version
- Midnight Resistance - replaced with +8DFHR version by Nostalgia
- Mig Alley Ace - replaced with OneLoad version
- Movie Monster Game, The - replaced with +2DIR version by Nostalgia
- Navy Moves - replaced with +7DFHIRW version by Nostalgia
- Nexus - replaced with OneLoad version
- Ole! - replaced with OneLoad version
- Operation Wolf - replaced with +6DFHR version by Nostalgia
- Poster Paster - replaced with +5DGH version by Raiders of the Lost Empire
- Prince Clumsy - replaced with +9DH version by Nostalgia
- Psi Warrior - replaced with OneLoad version
- Quake Minus One - replaced with OneLoad version
- Rally Speedway - replaced with OneLoad version
- Return of the Mutant Camels - replaced with OneLoad version
- Robocop - replaced with +8DFHIR Easyflash version by Nostalgia
- Rocket Roger - replaced with +5HDG version by Threshold
- Scumball - replaced with OneLoad version
- Seaside Special - replaced with OneLoad version
- Sentinel - replaced with OneLoad version
- Shadow Warriors - replaced with +9DF version by Nostalgia
- Shamus - replaced with +3DH version by Wanderer
- Shamus Case II - replaced with +3D version by Wanderer
- Sooper Froot - replaced with OneLoad version
- Speedball - replaced with OneLoad version
- Star Raiders II - replaced with OneLoad version
- Survivor - replaced with +3H version by Wanderer
- Tetris (Andromeda Software) - replaced with OneLoad version
- Time Tunnel - replaced with OneLoad version
- Velocipede II - replaced with OneLoad version
Changes/Fixes:
- Updated to Retroarch 1.9.4 (custom compiled by sonninnos so that cg support is maintained/included!); I've taught myself how to do this as well so I'll be supplying my own custom builds going forward, but seeing as this is what I've been testing with for nearly a year now this is what's included with v0.45 - new versions require additional testing to confirm that everything is still working as it should so I'll be updating to the latest once work on the next update begins - with that said, I've included a custom compiled copy of the current latest version for use if you so choose (in the C64 Dreams\C64 Dreams\Retroarch\!Retroarch Versions\ folder), just be aware that that's not what was used for testing so there may be some unforseen issues / use at your own risk
- Disabled core info caching in Retroarch as, in 1.9.4 or perhaps an earlier version, it incorrectly saves static path info which can cause issues when attempting to load content through the RA UI (not really a big deal for the collection since everything is handled externally via command-line but it's still an issue) - based on some brief testing this is no longer a problem in 1.9.13 so it could be re-enabled if you update (it's not necessary though)
- Renamed "Lemans" to "Le Mans"
- Renamed "But Out 2019" to "BugOut 2019"
- Renamed "Canals of Mars" to "Canals of Mars, The"
- Renamed "Evil Wizard 2" to "Evil Wizard II"
- Renamed "Fire!" to "Fire! (Arlasoft)"
- Renamed "Ghost Town" to "GhostTown"
- Renamed "Ghost Town 64" to "Ghost Town"
- Renamed "Popeye" to "Popeye (Parker Brothers)" because "Popeye (Piranha)" was added
- Renamed "Thunderbirds" to "Thunderbirds (Firebird)" because "Thunderbirds (Grandslam)" was added
- Corrected media and metadata for Battle Command which was supposed to be for the 1991 game by Ocean not the 1985 game by Applied Computer Consultants
- Replaced "Bob Moran - Rittertum" (German release) with "Lee Enfield - Tournament of Death"
- Replaced "Captain Zzap" (US release) with "Flash Gordon" (European release)
- Replaced "Espodill" (EBES re-release) with "Celluloid" (original CP Verlag release)
- Added custom cropping to Pang as the (gigantic) timer at the top of the screen was cropped out previously
- Adjusted the cropping on Jars' Revenge as some of the top and bottom of the screen were cropped previously - re-enabled bezel because the resultant image now fits within it again
- Added separate launcher (accessible through the right-click menu) for Part 2 of Bugsy
- Added separate launcher (accessible through the right-click menu) for side 2 (Docks / Hard) of Championship Jet Ski Simulator
- Added separate save disks for Castle of Terror, Jahangir Khan Squash, and Imagination
- Converted Adventureland and Imagination from .t64 (from GB64) to .d64 as the save function wasn't functioning in the original format
- Changed a few SID tracks to use 6581 instead of 8580 based on the file instructions
- Slight brightness boost to CRT-Easymode-Halation-C64 (again) to correct very dark colors being completely black (the walls in Asylum being an example)
- Fixed what essentially amounted to a memory leak with custom music playlists where each music track's .exe would remain open even after switching to the next track and would stay open until Retroarch was closed
- Unresponsiveness with fire button presses in The Detective Game have been fixed thanks to core updates
- Remade all 200+ auto-loading savestates because the core change from Vice 3.3 to Vice 3.5 broke all of them... oof I also deleted about 30 of them in the process that no longer seemed necessary with auto-warp enabled
- Corrected Lily Lander, Magnetoball, Mig Alley Ace, and Rally Speedway to use joystick port 1
- Replaced Mars Saga Cluebook with improved scan courtesy of user Manuches (thanks again!)
- Changed keyboard keys for zooming manuals in and out to use "I" and "O" instead of "+" and "-" in order to accommodate international keyboards (thanks bbneo!)
- Changed controller inputs for zooming manuals in and out to be handled via Antimicro instead of AHK as the latter has inconsistent/broken joystick input handling, especially in Windows 10 post-Anniversary Update
- Slightly increased deadzone for right-stick to arrow key inputs in order to avoid erroneous inputs when moving the stick the maximum distance from the center and then quickly releasing (flicking)
- Improved the startup smoothness when manuals are used and there's now a brief fade in animation on initial boot (may or may not be visible depending on your monitor settings) and the game audio now fades in when switching back to it rather than starting abruptly
- Updated Launchbox to v12.1
Misc:
- Parsed through all new media (4000+ files!) in Ultimate Tape Archive v3.0 for missing or upgradable manuals and transformed into usable/conducive format for viewing, resulting in hundreds of new or upgraded manuals and covers!
- Created hundreds of new and remade hundreds of old 3D boxes
- Created my own template for fanart boxes where no official box art exists, in the same style as Lassiveran's fanart boxes, and created 400+ fanart boxes that previously were just using screenshots - there are now boxes and 3D boxes for every single game in the collection
- Renamed all .cbr files to .cbz and updated all references accordingly - as Boris Schneider-Johne rightly pointed out on my discord, they weren't .cbrs to begin with, they were zipped and then just renamed to .cbr afterwards which in reality would make them .cbz
- Did a lot of additional metadata and media cleanup and linked 37 games that previously didn't have LBGDB entries (thanks as always to all the fine folks that work on the DB!)
- Color and contrast corrected hundreds of screenshots that had the red tint issue or low contrast present in many screenshots from GB64; and deleted a few duplicate or erroneous screenshots in the process - work is still ongoing for this
- Renamed all AD&D games to "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - [Title]" rather than just the game title for consistency (backend)
- Added a Readme to the Magazines\!XMLs folder to explain how to swap the default launch behavior for Magazines between web and local
- Upscaled all controls overlays to 1440p and converted from png to high quality jpg - the end result being higher quality images with a smaller filesize footprint
- Created a universal launcher .bat that no longer requires game-specific references (with the exception of custom music where used and alternate launchers for docs/intros/etc.); this helps simplify and streamline things going forward; not all existing launchers (Game.bat) have been updated to the new format but I'll be gradually transitioning them all over to it over time - there's no negative impact for existing launchers, it's just a backend thing
- Updated automators to use new universal launcher format
- Added additional notes to config editor
- Added sound effects for opening and closing manuals
- Added Trizbort to the Utilities folder - this is a neat little mapper for text adventures which you may find useful, it lets you quickly create your own maps of areas, naming them, linking them together, etc.; handy if you find yourself getting lost in a sprawling text adventure
- Removed all emulator entries from Launchbox as none of them are used - everything is handled externally
- Disabled check for update in Launchbox
- Created an icon for C64 Dreams
New custom note overlays:
- 3-D Pinball - Pinball Power
- Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Pool of Radiance
- Blood Brothers
- Castle Dracula
- Caves of Oberon, The
- Celluloid
- Countdown to Meltdown
- Deus Ex Machina
- Eddie Kidd Jump Challenge
- Genius 3
- Great American Cross-Country Road Race, The
- HES Games
- International Basketball
- Jet Strike Mission
- Jewels of Babylon
- Kentilla
- Lost Tomb
- Magician's Ball, The
- Mask II
- Midsummer Olympics
- Might and Magic - Secret of the Inner Sanctum
- Might and Magic II - Gates to Another World
- Mindwheel
- Moonfall
- Mountain King
- NOMAD
- Operation Wolf (mouse)
- Polar Pierre
- Powerboat USA - Offshore Superboat Racing
- Powerplay - The Game of the Gods
- PP Hammer
- Rad Ramp Racer
- Rebel Planet
- Return of the Space Warriors
- Revs
- Rocket Ball
- Samurai Trilogy
- Scalextric
- SDI - Strategic Defence Initiative
- Shades
- Shark
- Shogun
- Silent Shadow
- Soccer Pinball
- Souls of Darkon
- Super Bowl XX
- Superkid in Space
- Tir Na Nog
- Tour de France
- Valkyrie 17
- Witch's Cauldron, The
- World Series Baseball
- Xybots
- Zone Ranger
New games:
4x4 Off-Road Racing
747 Flight Simulator
ACE
ACE 2088
Acro Jet
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons - Secret of the Silver Blades
Adventures of Jim Slim in Dragonland, The
Airwolf
Alice in Wonderland
Almazz
Altered Beast
Alternative World Games
Amulet, The
Antics
APB - All Points Bulletin
Arcticfox
Ark Pandora
Astonishing Adventures of Mr. Weems and the She Vampires, The
Atomino
Ball Blasta
Ballyhoo
Barbarian
Battle for Midway
Battle for Normandy
Battle of Britain
Battletech - The Crescent Hawk's Inception
Beatle Quest
Betrayal
Better Dead Than Alien!
Blizzard! Part I - Commando Libya
Blood Brothers
Blue Baron
Bomb Fusion
Bombo
Booty
BoxyMoxy
Brainstorm
Brian Bloodaxe
Brian Jack's Superstar Challenge
Bristles
Bulge, The
Captain Kidd
Castle Blackstar
Castle Dracula
Caverns of Eriban, The
Caves of Oberon, The
Chickin Chase
Chopper
Circus Circus
Codename-Mat II
Collapse
Colossal Cave Adventure
Colossus Chess 4
Combat Leader
Comet Game, The
Cops 'N' Robbers
Count Duckula II
Crazy Comets
Crillion
Crossroads II
Crusade in Europe
Crystal Frog
Cylu
Dark Sky Over Paradise, A
Deactivators
Death Wake
Decision in the Desert
Deus Ex Machina
Dicky's Diamonds
Dragon Wars
Droids
Dynamite Dan
Eagles
Earl the Tomb Robber
Eddie Kid Jump Challenge
Emerald Isle
Empire Strikes Back, The
Estra
Exploding Fist+
FA Cup Football
Faerie
Falklands 82
Field of Fire
Fighter Pilot
Fire One
Five A-Side
Fix It Felix Jr.
Flight Path 737
Flight Simulator II
Flyer Fox
Force, The
Formula 1 Simulator
Frogger
Galaga
Gates of the Ancient
GBA Championship Basketball - Two-on-Two
Genius 3
Geoff Capes' Strongman Challenge
Germany 1985
Gettysburg - The Turning Point
Ghosts'n Goblins Arcade
Ghouls
Glider Pilot
Graham Gooch's Test Cricket
Grand Larceny
Granny's Cleaning Day
Graviton
Great American Cross-Country Road Race, The
Gyroscope
HardBall!
Head Coach
Helter Skelter
Herbert's Dummy Run
Hercules
HES Games
Hi Bouncer
Ian Botham's Test Match
Ice Station Zero
Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis
Intensity
Isle of the Cursed Prophet*
Iwo Jima
Jet Strike Mission
Johnny Reb II
Jump Jet
Kayak
Keys to Maramon, The
Keystone Kapers
Klax
Knight Games II
Knight Orc
Knight Rider
Knight Tyme
Knights of the Desert
Knockout
Kokotoni Wilf
Kong (Sputnik World)
Lady Pac
Lands of Havoc, The
Lapis Philosophorum - The Philosopher's Stone
Las Vegas Video Poker
Last Amazon Trilogy, The
Last Duel
Legions of Death
Lifeforce
Little Puff in Dragonland
Live and Let Die
Lone Wolf - The Mirror of Death
Lord of the Rings
Lost City, The
Lost Realms of Murkasada
Lost Tomb
Lucifer's Realm
MACH - Maneuverable Armed Computer Humans
Magician's Ball, The
Magnetron
Mandragore
Mask
Mask II
Masters of the Universe - The Movie
Match Day II
Max Headroom
Maze Mania
Meganova - The Weapon
Menace
Mercenary - The Second City
Merlin
Metabolis
Metropolis (The Power House)
Metropolis (Topo Soft)
Miami Dice
Midsummer Olympics
Might and Magic - Secret of the Inner Sanctum
Might and Magic II - Gates to Another World
Mighty Bombjack
Millenium Warriors
Mind Pursuit
Mindfighter
Mindshadow
Mindwheel
Mission Asteroid
Monster Trivia
Moon Cresta
Moon Shuttle
Moonfall
Moontorc
Moonwalker
Mordon's Quest
Motor Mania
Mountain Bike Racer
Mountain King
Mr. Heli
Mr. Mephisto
Mr. TNT
Mugsy's Revenge
Murdlok
Mystery Voyage
Nam
NARC
Necromancer
Neighbours
Neutral Zone
Neverending Story II, The
Nick Faldo Plays the Open
Night Knight
Ninja Carnage
Ninja Warriors, The
NOMAD
Nonterraqueous
Norway 1985
Nutcraka
Octoplex
Odysseus - Trojan Warrior
Odyssey, The
Olli & Lissa 3 - The Candlelight Adventure
Ollie's Follies
Ollo
Ollo II
Omega Race
On-Court Tennis
On-Field Football
One Bite Too Deep
Operation Swordfish
Operation Whirlwind
Orion
Out of this World
Out on a Limb
Out Run
Overlander
Pac-Man
Paradroid - Competition Edition
Parsec
Penetrator
Percy The Potty Pigeon
Perry Mason - The Case of the Mandarin Murder
Peter Pack Rat
Phantom of the Asteroid
Phileas Fogg's Balloon Battles
Ping Pong
Pink Panther
Pipe Mania
Pitstop
Poker (Duckworth Home Computing)
Polar Pierre
Pole Position
Poltergeist
Popeye (Piranha)
Potsworth & Co
Power Pyramids
Powerboat USA - Offshore Superboat Racing
Powerplay - The Game of the Gods
PP Hammer
Predator 2
Price of Magik, The
Prison Riot
Psi-Droid
Psycho Pigs UXB
Psycho Soldier
Pulse Warrior
Quann Tulla
Quest for the Holy Grail
Questprobe I - The Incredible Hulk
Questprobe III - The Fantastic Four
Rad Ramp Racer
Radar Rat Race
Rally Cross (Codemasters)
Ramparts
Raskel
Rats, The
Raven, The
Realms of Darkness
Rebel Planet
Red Max
Red Moon
Red Storm Rising
Redhawk
Return of the Jedi
Return of the Space Warriors
Revs
Richard Petty's Talladega
Ripper!
RISK - Rapid Intercept Seek and Kill
RMS Titanic
Roadwars
Robozone
Rock Star Ate My Hamster
Rocket Ball
RodMan
Room Ten
Rootin' Tootin'
Rupert and the Toymaker's Party
Rygar
Saboteur
Saboteur II
Saint Dragon
Samantha Fox Strip Poker
Sammy Lightfoot
Samurai Trilogy
Santa's Xmas Caper
Scalextric
Scapeghost
Schizofrenia
Scoop!, The
Scorpion
Scorpius
Scout
Scramble Infinity
Scramble Spirits
Scroll of Akbar Khan, The
Scrolls of Abadon, The
Scuba Kidz
SDI - Strategic Defence Initiative
Seabase Delta
Seafox
Seas of Blood
Secret Diary of Adrian Mole, The
Security Alert
Serpentine
Shades
Shark
Shockway Rider
Shogun
Shoot Em Up
Short Circuit
Sidewalk
Silent Shadow
Ski or Die
Skool Daze
Skull & Crossbones
Sky High Stuntman
Sky Shark
Skyjet
Slicks
Snow Queen, The
Soccer Pinball
Software Star
Solar Fox
Soldier of Fortune
Solo Flight
Solo Flight - Second Edition
Sonic Boom
Sonic the Hedgehog
Sorcerer (Infocom)
Sorcery
Souls of Darkon
Southern Belle
Space Crusade
Space Panic
Space Pilot II
Space Shuttle - A Journey Into Space
Spartacus - Sword Slayer
Speed Duel
Speed King
Spellbound (MAD)
Spellbreaker
Spherical
Spiky Harold
Spitfire 40
Spitfire Ace
Split Personalities
Spooked
Spooks
Spore
Spy's Demise
Star Control
Star League Baseball
Star Paws
Star Trader
Star Trek - The Promethean Prophecy
Star Wars Droids
Starfire
Starflight
Starion
StarRay
Steel
Steg the Slug
Steve Davis Snooker
Stix
Stop the Express
Storm
Stormbringer
Street Surfer
Strider
Strider II
Stringer
Stroke World
Stryker in the Crypts of Trogan
STUN Runner
Stuntman Seymour
Subsunk
Super Bowl XX
Super Dragon Slayer
Super Gran - The Adventure
Super Hero
Super Huey
Super Seymour
Super Space Invaders
Super Tank Simulator
Super Zaxxon
Superkid
Superkid in Space
Superstar Ping-Pong
Supertrux
Supremacy - 30th Anniversary Edition
Suspect
Tangent
Tarkus
Tarzan Goes Ape!
Task III
Taskmaster
TechnoCop
Terminator II - Judgement Day
Terrafighter
Terramex
Terrormolinos
Terry's Big Adventure
Thai Boxing
Three Stooges, The
Through the Trap Door
Thunderbirds (Grandslam)
ThunderChopper
ThunderJaws
Tiger Mission
Tiger Road
Tigers in the Snow
Tim Love's Cricket
Time Fighter
Time Search
Time Soldier
Time Thief
Tintin on the Moon
Tir Na Nog
To Hell and Back
Tom & Jerry
Toobin'
Top Cat - Beverly Hills Cats
Topper the Copper
Touchdown Football
Tour de France
Toy Bizarre
Tracer Sanction, The
Trap
Trap Door, The
TRAZ - Transformable Arcade Zone
Triaxos
Trivial Pursuit
Trollbound
Tubular Bells
Turbo the Tortoise
Typhoon
Ulysses and the Golden Fleece
Uridium Plus
Vagan Attack
Valkyrie 17
Vampire's Empire
Vegetables Deluxe
Velnor's Lair
Vengeance
Very Big Cave Adventure, The
View to a Kill, A
Vindicator!, The
Vindicators
Viz
Volfied
Vortron
WAR
Warlock - The Avenger
Way of the Tiger
Web Dimension
Weird Dreams
Western Games
Whirlinurd
Who Dares Wins
Who Dares Wins II
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Wicked
Wild Streets
Wild West
William Wobbler
Willow Pattern
Wing Commander
Winter Camp
Wishbringer
Witch's Cauldron, The
Wizard and the Princess, The
Wizard of Id's Wiztype, The
Wizard Warz
Wizard's Lair
Wizard's Pet, The
World Cup Carnival
World Cup II
World Cup Soccer
World Series Baseball
Xybots
Yabba Dabba Doo
Zone Ranger
Zone Trooper
Zybex
Zyto
Zzzz*this game is still commercially available so the roms are not supplied
New Magazines:
Commodore Format Issues 35 - 54
Zzap!64 Issues 61-90 (complete!)New Demos:
Memento Mori by Genesis Project
Gamertro by Lethargy
Median by Lethargy
Scene of the Living Dead by Atlantis + Delysid
Fantomas by Siesta
Bromance by Bonzai
We Are New by Fairlight
Boogie Factor by Fairlight
Lash by Fairlight
One Million Lightyears from Earth by FairlightNew Diskmags:
RapidNews 16-20
New SID:
acrouzet - My PALs Must Have a Clue (at This Rate)
c0smo - Space Oddity
chuinho - In France They Die Young
Conrad - Firestarter
DAM - Burn
Fegolhuzz - The Demosceniors
Flex - Helix
Flex - Sad Song
Flotsam - Honey
Flotsam - Prtzl+Kola
Jammer - Euro Boogers
Jammer - Gliding Gladly
Jammer - So Grainy It Hertz
Jammer - What The Fuck Is Going On
Jangler - Electrostatic
Juzdie - Gone Already
LMan - Blade Runner Main Titles
LMan - The Tuneful Eight (8 SIDs!)
MCH - Tequila Shot
MCH - Winter Rose
Mermaid - Hyperdrive
Mibri - I Can't Go On. I'll Go On
Mibri - Playa de los Gatos
Mutetus - Banaanin Alle
Mutetus - Haparanda Systembolaget
Mutetus - Rasvaton
Mutetus - The Required Fields
psych858o - Transformation
rytone - Cybernetic Raven
rytone - Dazed
rytone - Staring Into The Sun
Shogoon - Love Your Sample
Shogoon - Masquerade
Shogoon - Nelly Goes West
SMC - Whipped Cream
The Syndrom - Bumpy Ride
Toggle - Wieselflink
Uctumi - Seminare
Vincenzo - Baaaaah
Vincenzo - Mirrored Inverse FragmentsI also want to once again thank all the people that helped contribute to this update in various ways. Thanks again, I appreciate the support!
sonninnos for continually working with me and improving the VICE Retroarch core, being a sounding board for ideas, and helping me work through unusual issues
@boohyaka for helping to get me started in the right direction on the new universal launcher
StatMat for his awesome OneLoad64 project which you can check out here - this is a great project and you'll likely notice that many of the updated games came from this collection
The folks at The Museum of Computer Adventure Game History and the Ultimate Tape Archive
Everyone who contributes time and energy on improving the LBGDB with media and metadata!As a final note, I haven't forgotten about the RG351V/Pi/etc. version, but seeing as this has been a seemingly never-ending update that was quickly approaching a full year since the last one, I wanted to get this out as that can come separately later. I'm also planning to make a video showcasing the collection, features, usage, etc. as I realize that there's a number of things going on here that people may not be entirely accustomed to or know about if they haven't read all of the opening post / usage instructions. That's going to take some time though so I didn't want to hold this up until that was done. Anyway, that's it for now.
Have fun!
Thanks for this awesome update ! 👍
Are there new instructions on how to merge this new setup into an existing Launchbox setup or is this just a standalone version ?
I have tried to add lines into parents.xml and platforms.xml from the data files in your download, but nothing seems to work for me, as still showing 2,500.
I am obviously missing something
Any help appreciated.
Thanks again for all your hard work compiling this.
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7 hours ago, Dreamstate said:
Great quality, thanks for the share.
If you are taking requests, it would be cool to have Centipede, Gorf & Bombjack
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5 hours ago, Mcfly. said:
* I've taken this video down. I should have watched it more closely before uploading it to YouTube, it got stuck on a couple of platforms so it's gone. I'm starting a new topic for the newest video, check my profile. *
Here is your list of systems without the the .xml on the end (Just for my viewing as it's easier to read).
3D Groove GX
3D NES
3DVIA Player
AAE (Another Arcade Emulator)
Aamber Pegasus
Acorn Archimedes
Acorn Atom
Acorn Computers
Acorn Electron
ActiveX
Adventure Game Studio
Aleck 64
Aleste 520EX OS
Alf TV Game
Altos Computer Systems
American Laser Games
Amstrad CPC
Amstrad GX4000
Android (Bluestacks) OS
Android
APF Imagination Machine
Apogee BK-01
Apple I
Apple II
Apple IIGS
Apple Lisa
Apple Mac 10.12 Sierra OS
Apple Mac 10.13 High Sierra OS
Apple Mac 10.14 Mojave OS
Apple Macintosh
Applied Technology Microbee
Apricot PC-XI OS
Aquaplus P-ECE
Arcade Music Trivia Challenger
Arcade
Atari 2600
Atari 5200
Atari 7800
Atari 8-Bit
Atari Flashback
Atari G42
Atari GX2
Atari Jaguar CD
Atari Jaguar
Atari Lynx
Atari ST
Atlus
Atmosphere
Attract-Mode FE
Authorware
AXEL Player
Bally Astrocade
Bandai Apple Pippin
Bandai Playdia
Bandai Super Vision 8000
Bandai WonderSwan Color
Bandai WonderSwan
Banpresto
BBC Microcomputer System
Benesse Pocket Challenge V2
Benesse Pocket Challenge W
Big Fish
Bit Corporation Gamate
Bondwell Model 12_14 OS
Bondwell Model 2
Brezzasoft Crystal System
Burster
Camputers Lynx
Canon X-07
Capcom 68000
Capcom Play System 1
Capcom Play System 2
Capcom Play System 3
Capcom Sony ZN
Casio CFX 9850
Casio Loopy
Casio PB-1000
Casio PV-1000
Casio PV-2000
Cave
CDC110 OS
ChaiLove
CHIP-8
CoinOps FE
Coleco Adam
Coleco Telstar
ColecoVision
Comad Co
Commodore 128
Commodore 64
Commodore 65
Commodore Amiga CD32
Commodore Amiga
Commodore BX256-80HP OS
Commodore C16
Commodore CDTV
Commodore MAX Machine
Commodore PET
Commodore Plus 4
Commodore VIC-20
Convergent Technologies AWS & NGEN OS
Cult3D
Cybiko Xtreme
Cybiko
Daphne
DEC PDP
DEC Rainbow 100 OS
DEC VT-180 OS
DeepV
Dendy 750 in 1
Diamonds 3 Micro FE
DICE
Doujin
Dragon
DreamGEAR
EACA EG2000 Colour Genie
Elektronika BK
Emerson Arcadia 2001
Enterprise 64 & 128
Entex Adventure Vision
Entex Electronic Baseball
Eolith Gradation 2D System
Epoch Game Pocket Computer
Epoch Super Cassette Vision
Epson PX-8
ETL Mark II
ETL Mark IV A
ETL Mark IV
Examu Ex-Board
Exelvision Exeltel
Exelvision EXL 100
Exidy Sorcerer
eXoDOS
Fairchild Channel F
Fightcade FE
Final Burn Alpha
Final Burn Delta
Final Burn Neo
Flash (Flashpoint)
Flash
Flashpoint Infinity FE
Fujitsu FM Towns Marty
Fujitsu FM-7
Fukutake Studybox
Funtech Super Acan
Future Pinball
Fyde OS
Galaksija
GamePark GP32
GameWave
GCE Vectrex
GoBit
GOG (Good Old Games)
Handhelds
Hartung Game Master
Hector HRX
Hewlett-Packard HP 48
HiVE
HomeLab
HTML5
Hyper Electronic Games
Hypercosm
Hyper-G
Hyperspin FE
IBM Compatibles
IBM System_360 OS
IBM
IGS - International Games System
IGT Slots
Infocom
Interact Family Computer
Interton VC 4000
Irem M27
Irem M52
Irem M62
Irem M72
Irem M92
Irem M97
Java (Flashpoint)
Java
Jupiter Ace
Kali Linux OS
Kaneko
Kaypro
Keio University K-1
Konami Bubble System
Konami e-AMUSEMENT
Konami Picno
Konix MultiSystem
Kubuntu 21.04 OS
Leapfrog - Leapster Learning Game System
LiveMath
Locomalito
LowRes NX
Lubuntu 21.04 OS
Lucas Nascom I & II
Lutro
Luxor ABC 1600 OS
Luxor ABC 80
Luxor ABC 800
Lviv PC-01
Mac 10.13 High Sierra OS
Magnavox Odyssey 2
Magnavox Odyssey 3000
Magnavox Odyssey 4000
Magnavox Odyssey
Manjaro 21.1.1 OS
Matra and Hachette Alice
Matsushita National JR
Mattel Aquarius
Mattel Hyperscan
Mattel Intellivision
Mega Duck
Memorex VIS
Memotech MTX512
Microkey Primo
Microsoft MSX TurboR
Microsoft MSX
Microsoft MSX2
Microsoft MSX2+
Microsoft Xbox
Microvision
MITS Altair 8800
MS-DOS
MUGEN
Multiple Fruit Machine Emulator
Namco ES3A
Namco NA-1
Namco NB-1
NCR Decision Mate V
NEC APC OS
NEC PC Engine SuperGrafx
NEC PC-6001
NEC PC-8001
NEC PC-8801
NEC PC-88VA
NEC PC-9801
NEC PC-9821
NEC PC-FX
NEC TurboGrafx-16
NEC TurboGrafx-CD
Nesica x Live
Nichibutsu
Nintendo 3DS
Nintendo 64
Nintendo 64DD
Nintendo DS
Nintendo DSi
Nintendo e-Reader
Nintendo Famicom Disk System
Nintendo Game and Watch
Nintendo Game Boy Advance
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Nintendo Game Boy
Nintendo GameCube
Nintendo iQue
Nintendo NES
Nintendo Play-Yan
Nintendo Pokemon Mini
Nintendo Satellaview
Nintendo SNES MSU-1
Nintendo SNES
Nintendo Sufami Turbo
Nintendo Super Game Boy
Nintendo Switch
Nintendo Virtual Boy
Nintendo Wii U
Nintendo Wii
Nintendo WiiWare
Nitrux OS
Nokia - N-Gage
North Star Advantage OS
Nuon
Octree View
OpenBOR
OpenSTEP 4.2 OS
Osborne
Othello Multivision
Otrona Attache OS
Ouya
Palm Pilot
Panasonic 3DO
Pear 8 OS
Pecom 64
Pel Varazdin Orao
Phantom System
Philips CD-i
Philips P2000
Philips VG 5000
Philips Videopac+ G7400
Philips Videopac+
Pico-8
Pinball FX2
Pinball FX3
Pioneer Palcom LaserDisc
Play3D
Pocket Dream Console
PopCap Plugin
Popcap
Project Blank
ProtoPlay
Pub Fruit Machines
Pulse
Quiz Machines
Radio 86RK Mikrosha
Radio 86RK Partner
Radio 86RK YuT-88
Raine FE
Raspbian OS
Raw Thrills
RCA Studio II
RCA Superchip
REBOL
ResidualVM
RetroFE
RM Nimbus PC-186
Robotron HC900, KC85 2, KC85 3 & KC85 4
Robotron KC Compact
Robotron Z1013
Robotron Z9001 & KC85 1
Run _n_ Gun
SABA Videoplay
SAM Coupé
Sammy Atomiswave
Sammy Seta Visco SSV
Samsung SPC-1000
Sanyo MBC-550 & 555 OS
ScummVM
Sega 32X
Sega Ages 2500
Sega Beena
Sega CD
Sega Chihiro
Sega Dreamcast VMU
Sega Dreamcast
Sega Europa- R
Sega Game Gear
Sega Genesis
Sega Hikaru
Sega Lindbergh
Sega Mark III
Sega Master System
Sega Mega Tech System
Sega Model 1
Sega Model 2
Sega Model 3
Sega Naomi 2
Sega Naomi
Sega Nomad
Sega Pico
Sega Ring Edge
Sega Ring Wide
Sega Saturn
Sega SC-3000
Sega SF-7000
Sega SG-1000
Sega ST-V
Sega System 16
Sega System 18
Sega System 24
Sega System 32
Sega Triforce
Sega X Board
Sega Y Board
Seibu Kaihatsu
Seihou Project
Sharp MZ Family
Sharp X1
Sharp X68000
ShiVa3D
Shmups
Shockwave
Silverlight
Sinclair PC200
Sinclair QL
Sinclair ZX Spectrum +2
Sinclair ZX Spectrum +3
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 128
Sinclair ZX Spectrum 16
Sinclair ZX Spectrum
Sinclair ZX-80
Sinclair ZX-81
Slacko64 Puppy 7.0 OS
SNK Neo Geo AES
SNK Neo Geo CD
SNK Neo Geo MVS
SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color
SNK Neo Geo Pocket
SNK Neo Geo
Sol-20 Terminal Computer
Sony Ericsson K800i
Sony Playstation 2
Sony Playstation 3 - FE (RPCS3)
Sony Playstation 4
Sony Playstation Vita
Sony Playstation
Sony PocketStation
Sony PSP Minis
Sony PSP
Sord M5
Spectravideo SV-318-328
TAB Quizard
Taito Systems
Taito Type X
Tandy TRS-80 MC-10
Tandy TRS-80 Model 100
Tandy TRS-80 Model 4
Tandy TRS-80 Model I
Tandy TRS-80 Model III
Tangerine Microtan 65
Tangerine Oric Atmos
Tapwave Zodiac
Tatung Einstein
TCL
Technos Arcade
Tecmo
TeknoParrot FE
Terak 8510A & 8600 OS
Tesla PMD 85
Texas Instruments CC-40
Texas Instruments TI-73
Texas Instruments TI-80
Texas Instruments TI-81
Texas Instruments TI-82
Texas Instruments TI-92
Texas Instruments TI-99 4A
Thomson MO5
Thomson TO7
Thomson TO8
Tiger Game.com
Tiger Gizmondo
Tiki-100
Timex Sinclair
TinyGiant HT68k SBC OS
Toaplan
Tomy Pyuuta
Tomy Tutor
Toshiba Visicom
Touhou Project
Tremor Games
Ubuntu OS
Ultimate Doom
Unico Electronics
Unity
UNIVAC Series 90 OS
University of Cambridge EDSAC
Vector-06C
Video Challenger
Video System Co
VideoBrain Family Computer
Videoton TV Computer
Virtual Reality
Viscape
Visual Pinball
Visual Technology Visual 1050
Visual WebMap
Vitalize
Voxatron FE
Voxatron
VRML
VTech CreatiVision
VTech Laser 200
VTech Laser 2001
VTech Laser 310
VTech Socrates
VTech V.Smile
Wang
Watara Supervision
Windows 1.0 Premier Edition OS
Windows 11 DEV OS
Windows 2.0 OS
Windows 2000 Advanced Server OS
Windows 2000 Professional OS
Windows 2000 Server OS
Windows 3.1 OS
Windows 3x
Windows 7 OS
Windows 8.1 OS
Windows 95 OS
Windows 98 OS
Windows 98 SE OS
Windows Millenium Edition OS
Windows Neptune 5.111 OS
Windows NT 4.0 OS
Windows Server 2003 OS
Windows Server 2008 R2 OS
Windows Server 2012 OS
Windows Server 2016 OS
Windows Server 2019 OS
Windows Vista OS
Windows XP MCE OS
Windows XP OS
Windows
Wolfenstein 3d Mods
WoW Action Max
Xara Plugin
Xerox 820 OS
Zeebo
Zilog MCZ-2 OS
ZiNc
Zorba OS
*******Playlists*******
1001 Video Games
Adventure Games
Alien Collection
All Arcade
All Atari
All Commodore
All Games
All Nintendo
All Sega
All Sinclair
All Sony
Amstrad CPC - 1. Best of Gold
Amstrad CPC - 2. Best Of Silver
Amstrad CPC - 3. Best Of Bronze
Amstrad CPC - The Best
Amstrad GX4000 - The Best
Apple III
Arcade - Atari
Arcade - Bally _ Midway
Arcade - Capcom
Arcade - Data East
Arcade - Konami
Arcade - Namco
Arcade - Neogeo
Arcade - Sega
Arcade - SNK
Arcade - Taito
Arcade - Toaplan
Arcade - Williams
Arcade 2-Player Games
Arcade 4-Player Games
Arcade Atari Classics
Arcade Ball & Paddle Games
Arcade Beat Em Ups
Arcade Board & Card Games
Arcade Capcom Classics
Arcade Capcom Play System II
Arcade Capcom Play System III
Arcade Capcom Play System
Arcade Cave
Arcade Data East Classics
Arcade Fighting Games
Arcade Flying Games
Arcade Irem Classics
Arcade Konami Classics
Arcade Light Gun Games
Arcade Maze Games
Arcade Midway Classics
Arcade MultiGames
Arcade Namco Classics
Arcade Namco System 1
Arcade Namco System 11
Arcade Namco System 12
Arcade Namco System 2
Arcade Namco System 22
Arcade Namco System 23
Arcade Nintendo Classics
Arcade Platform Games
Arcade Puzzle Games
Arcade Racing Games
Arcade Rhythm Games
Arcade Run & Gun Games
Arcade Sega Classics
Arcade Sega G80
Arcade Sega OutRun
Arcade Sega Super Scaler
Arcade Sega System C
Arcade Sega System E
Arcade Sega SystemSP
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Atari 2600 - 1. Best Of Gold
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Atari 7800 - 1. Best Of Gold
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Atari Jaguar - 1. Best Of Gold
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AVGN
Balley Astrocade - The Best
Batman Collection
Beat Em Ups
Best Exodos games
Best of Adult Swim
Best of VS fighters
Best Windows games
Board & Card Games
Casino Games Collection
Castlevania Collection
Classics
ColecoVision - 1. Best Of Gold
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ColecoVision - 3. Best Of Bronze
ColecoVision - The Best
Commodore 64 - 1. Best Of Gold
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Commodore 64 - The Best
Commodore Amiga - 1. Gold Games
Commodore Amiga - 2. Silver Games
Commodore Amiga - 3. Bronze Games
Commodore Amiga - The Best
Contra Collection
Daewoo CPC OS
DEC 150, 300, 500 OS
Donkey Kong Collection
Dual Stick Games
Educational Games
Emerson Arcadia 2001 - The Best
eXoDOS 3dfx Games
eXoDOS Games with CGA Composite
eXoDOS Games with Gravis Ultrasound
eXoDOS Games with MT-32
eXoDOS Games with Sound Canvas
eXoDOS Remote Multiplayer
Fairchild Channel F - The Best
Fighter Classics
Fighting (Arcade 3D)
Fighting Games
First Past the Post
Flash Food
Flashpoint Hall of Fame
Flashpoint Super Hall of Fame
Flying Games
Fuuki
Gaelco
GCE Vectrex - The Best
Golden Age Games
Hacked Games
Halloween Haunts
Hidden Gems
Horror Games
Hot Java Beans
Installed eXoDOS Games
Intellivision - 1. Best Of Gold
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Intellivision - 3. Best Of Bronze
Intellivision - The Best
Jet Set Willy Collection
Jingle Jollies
King Of Fighters Collection
Konami Collection
Legend of Zelda Collection
Light Gun Games
Mario Collection
Metal Gear Collection
Metal Slug Complete
Metroid Collection
Mitchell Corporation
Molleindustria_s Recommendations
Mortal Kombat Kollection
Motor Games
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MSX - 1. Best Of Gold
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MSX - The Best
Music Games
Namco Collection
Neo Geo - 1. Best Of Gold
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Neo Geo - 3. Best Of Bronze
Neo Geo - The Best
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Neo Geo Pocket - The Best
NES Black Box
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Nintendo Entertainment System - Top 100
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Nintendo Game & Watch - Top 10
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Nintendo Game Boy - The Best
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Nintendo NES - The Best
Nintendo Super Game Boy 2
Nintendo Virtual Boy - The Best
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Nintendo WiiWare - The Best
Odyssey 2 - The Best
Origin
Pachinko
PacMan Collection
Panasonic 3DO - 1. Best Of Gold
Panasonic 3DO - 2. Best Of Silver
Panasonic 3DO - 3. Best Of Bronze
Panasonic 3DO - The Best
PC Engine & TurboGrafx 16 - 1. Best Of Gold
PC Engine & TurboGrafx 16 - 2. Best Of Silver
PC Engine & TurboGrafx 16 - 3. Best Of Bronze
PC Engine & TurboGrafx 16 - The Best
PC Engine & TurboGrafx CD - 1. Best Of Gold
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PC Engine & TurboGrafx CD - The Best
PC-FX - 1. Best Of Gold
PC-FX - 2. Best Of Silver
PC-FX - 3. Best Of Bronze
PC-FX - The Best
Philips CDI - 1. Best Of Gold
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Philips CDI - 3. Best Of Bronze
Philips CDI - The Best
Pico Gr8s
Pinball Arcade
Pinball Collection
Platform Games
Player-Produced Perils
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Playstation 1 - 2. Best Of Silver
Playstation 1 - 3. Best Of Bronze
Playstation 1 - The Best
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Playstation 2 - 3. Best Of Bronze
Playstation 2 - The Best
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Pool and Billiards
Prince of Persia Collection
PSiKYO
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Published by Atari
Published by Atlus
Published by Electronic Arts
Published by Nintendo
Published by Sega
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Quake
Rage for the Ages
RDI Halcyon
Resident Evil Collection
Rhythm Games
Role Playing Games
Run & Gun Games
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ScummVM - 3. Best Of Bronze
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Sega CD - 2. Best Of Silver
Sega CD - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sega CD - The Best
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Sega Dreamcast - 2. Best Of Silver
Sega Dreamcast - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sega Dreamcast - The Best
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Sega Game Gear - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sega Game Gear - The Best
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Sega Genesis - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sega Genesis - The Best
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Sega Master System - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sega Master System - The Best
Sega Saturn - 1. Best Of Gold
Sega Saturn - 2. Best Of Silver
Sega Saturn - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sega Saturn - The Best
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Sega SG-1000 - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sega SG-1000 - The Best
Sharp X68000 - 1. Best Of Gold
Sharp X68000 - 2. Best Of Silver
Sharp X68000 - 3. Best Of Bronze
Sharp X68000 - The Best
Shockwave Shockers
Shoot Em Ups
Shooter Games
Slots Collection
SNK NeoGeo CD_Z
Sonic The Hedgehog Collection
Sony SMC-777 OS
Spinner Games
Spinner Racing Games
Sports Games
Star Wars Collection
Strategy Games
Street Fighter Collection
Super Nintendo - 1. Best Of Gold
Super Nintendo - 2. Best Of Silver
Super Nintendo - 3. Best Of Bronze
Super Nintendo - The Best
Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Top 100
Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Top 20
Super Nintendo Entertainment System - Top 50
Tasselfoot_s Favorites
Technos
Tomb Raider Collection
Tony_s Favorites
Toys to Enjoy
Trackball Games
Visual Novel Games
Windows - Best of Bronze
Windows - Best of Gold
Windows - Best of Silver
Wolfenstein Collection
Wonderswan - 1. Best Of Gold
Wonderswan - 2. Best Of Silver
Wonderswan - 3. Best Of Bronze
Wonderswan - The Best
Wrestling Games
XXX Mature Collection
Years - 1970s
Years - 1980s
Years - 1990s
Years - 2000s
Years - 2010s
Years - Pre 1970s
Years - Unknown
Yun Sung
ZX Spectrum - 1. Best Of Gold
ZX Spectrum - 2. Best Of Silver
ZX Spectrum - 3. Best Of Bronze
ZX Spectrum - The Best- 1
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1 hour ago, neil9000 said:
Which is a little awkward, its not a mame 2003 romset, but its also not a current romset (its over a year old, i would guess that "most" games would work, but you may have issues with some if using the wrong version of the emulator, which you will be if using retroarch.
Try MAME2012 core for your set
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8 hours ago, dmaker said:
I must be doing something wrong. I installed Retroarch Plus, copied some roms over,etc. I loaded the mame core with no year (mamearcade_libreto_android.so) and selected the current core for mame in retroarch.
When I select a game in Launchbox, it just crashes back to Android TV desktop.
What MAME romset have you got ?
If you are trying to use roms from MAME4DROID they will not work, you need latest MAME set (or a recent one at least) to work on the MAME core.
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42 minutes ago, Mr. RetroLust said:
New landmark rep of 8,000 !!!
Wow !! ?
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7 minutes ago, SiriusVI said:
The most important point for me is the performance improvements. The other features are nice to have, but performance is essential. I would like faster start up speeds as well as smoother performance in Launchbox, but especially BigBox, especially if you have a large collection of platforms, games and (auto generated) playlists.
Agree, This should be priority No1 imo.
Big setups take forever to load up and performance can be sluggish, so any improvements would be a bonus.
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28 minutes ago, DeadVoivod said:
I know some people don’t wanna do this, but open your xml file which includes the LB launch paths, then find all the .cso file extensions and change them to .chd
Agree, this is the simplest way to do it unless you want to import all the games again.
Suggest you also backup the xml just in case you have any issues.
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In a word .... No
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32 minutes ago, Nocta said:
It is possible yet it's not recommended due to the implementation: https://github.com/xenia-project/xenia/issues/1707
That's what I ended up doing also. May I ask what are your different config and for which games? I could be really handy to have a centralised place where we share our settings. I personally have one config for XBLA games, one for CAVE games and a "vanilla" one but I'm only getting started ;D
For CAVE Games gpu_allow_invalid_fetch_constants = true ---------------------------------------- For XBLA Games license_mask = 1
Edit: someone brought an even better solution on the github thread:
I didn't do the configs myself, I used different specific builds from different github links that were already configured (see below)
Xenia Custom 1.12 Alpha
Xenia - (D3D12) version
Xenia - Canary
Xenia - Canary by Backgamon
Xenia - custom emoose fix
Xenia - Vulkan version
Xenia Custom 1.07
Xenia Custom 1.11c
Xenia Custom 1.11e
Xenia Custom 1.11g
Xenia Custom 1.11h
Xenia Custom 1.11i
Xenia Custom 1.11k
Trying to find wii game theme videos
in Game Media
Posted
You may find the odd one that people have created, but there is no Wii theme video pack on EmuMovies or anywhere else come to that.