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Belgarath

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  1. I think he means from "My Collection" on the website, and as far as I can see you cannot delete games from your collection(s).
  2. Looks like you were unfortunate enough to choose a MAME version that broke IIGS emulation. I tried 0.259 and had exactly the same problems as you. It works with 0.251 (which is what I was using), and I've just updated it to 0.262 and it works in that as well.
  3. As far as I know (and I'll be very happy to be proven wrong) MAME is still the best choice when it comes to IIGS emulation. As for some games that don't work, a bunch of games aren't actually bootable so you need a HD setup with the OS installed or a boot disk with ProDOS on.
  4. You could just edit the .xml files with a text editor. find F:\ and replace with O:\ Symlinks are also good though. My LaunchBox thinks pretty much everything is on f: but my actual games are spread over 6 HDs. Edit: Even though LaunchBox makes backups, you still might want to manually backup your xml files first before editing them with a text editor.
  5. That doesn't even show the best one which is Phoenix, and apart from being slightly awkward to integrate into LaunchBox, it is actually great.
  6. I found this from another post in the forum somewhere, so full credit to that guy. So the one I use is: <coverFlow:FlowModel DataContext="{Binding ActiveGame}" RotationAxis="0.2,1,0" RotationAngle="0" CanManuallyRotate="True" FieldOfView="30" /> Make sure "designer friendly" is unticked. edit: it may have been C-Beats, I honestly can't remember.
  7. Like he says, it's actually his high score, but one he's not actually achieved. Also looking at it, it doesn't even match the format of the other high scores.
  8. Possibly a bit harsh, I think he's coming across badly because English isn't his first language. Also there are 2 different versions of Cabal which are coloured differently to each other, and the US version does have some sort of counter at the bottom of the screen.
  9. Stellar work as always. However isn't the box missing part of the title (unless it's a version I don't know about).
  10. Sorry, I can't let this go...it was Berk not Bert.
  11. I'd probably recommend using the status field because LaunchBox allows you to set different ones for additional versions/discs, which (as far as I know), you can't do with version/source or custom fields. Perhaps being able to add custom fields to additional versions etc could be implemented in the future though?
  12. Download the cores from Retroarch's buildbot. I Believe 1.9.11 is the last version that worked. Then just replace your existing px68k core with the old one. https://buildbot.libretro.com/stable/1.9.11/
  13. From what I can gather the problem is with the new core, it's a known problem, but the only advice seems to be use the old core. I tried loading up an X68k game today and had a black screen as you described, but switching to the older core it all started working again.
  14. E-commerce sites can be a great source of box images. eBay, Amazon, play-asia etc. That one was fron eBay.
  15. I'm not an artist (at all), but here's a quick n dirty cut out job I did. I've also attached a higher resolution scan of the box that I managed to find.
  16. You have to load the game in Phoenix itself first which will add it to it's own phoenix.config.xml Afterwards it should load from Launchbox.
  17. When it RetroArch, just press F1 to get to the settings
  18. Sounds like you're using the RetroArch VICE core. First of all, please bear in mind that RetroArch is not part of LaunchBox, the money you paid is for LaunchBox/BigBox. RetroArch is a completely seperate (and free) program; and as Neil already said: "Launchbox is just a launcher, it has no control over actual emulator settings." But to (hopefully) answer your question, try pressing the right control key on your keyboard and that should switch ports.
  19. I've only just noticed the Nemesis box is missing the TM. Was that deliberate or? Anyway it's all superb work and very much appreciated
  20. Here's a hi res box scan to help with whoever tackles the logo.
  21. Definitely sounds like Egyptian Run HOL Entry for Egyptian Run; and it is an Amiga only game.
  22. After a little bit of playing around i realised that GameBase doesn't automatically name the screenshot, it can be any name, but in each picture selector for each game there's an auto rename button which names it as I listed above. You can change the gamename after but the filename won't change unless the author changes it. I still think most GB authors used the naming system though. As for illegal characters such a : * etc, the auto rename function just blatantly ignores them rather than replace them. Oh and yes, each gamebase has it's own paths.ini Anyway Dillonm is doing a great job with his explanations, it's been quite a while since I really used GameBase..
  23. I didn't create the GameBase program, but I did create GameBase Amiga. GameBase basically has 4 user defined folders. Games, Music, Pictures, Extras; but after that the layout of the files is up to whoever authored that particular GameBase. For GB Amiga's games it's just 27 folders 0-Z, but the folder they're in can be called anything and located anywhere as long as the user defines it in the options. Same goes with screenshots, but the way GameBase names them is by changing all spaces to _ It names the files after the name of the database entry (regardless of the game filename) and it appends numbers at the end, so for instance take the game Awesome, screenshots will be named Awesome (usually the title screen) then Awesome_1 Awesome_2 etc etc. Hope that's of some help.
  24. I managed to find a slightly better scan for The Mansion of Hidden Souls.
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