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In virtute Dei

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  1. Hey guys, I have recently decided to split my game collection from my ROM hacks and make them a separate platform in LB and BB, my question is, do any of you have a video that would work for something like that?  After searching you tube and emu movies, I haven't really found a platform video that was specifically dedicated to ROM hacks and was curious if anyone else has come across this dilemma as well.

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  2. If I'm understanding correctly, you should be able to use the dropdown menu in the top left corner of LB where it normally says platform, switch it to genre and just make sure the NES Rom hacks you have also have their genre as "Hacks" and a menu for solely ROM Hacks should pop up for you. :)

  3. Ahh, have you opened retro arch and downloaded the cores for each system? By default you need mupen64plus core downloaded, nestopia for nes and snes9x for snes 

     

    1. Open retro arch

    2. Scroll down to online updater

    3. then hit core updater

    Then the list of all retroarch cores will be there to download. Hope that helps :) if not let me know 

     

     

  4. Aamber Pegasus, Commodore CDTV, Commodore PET, Commodore Plus/4, Crystal System, Dragon 32/64, EACA EG2000 Colour Genie, Epoch Game Pocket Computer, Examu eX-Board, Exelvision EXL 100, Exidy Sorcerer, Fuijitsu FM 7, Hartung Game Master, among around 30 others, and I have pictures for those in the thread but i have zero Photo editing skills to make them look nice for the DB

  5. XaviXPORT

    Release Date: 2004

    Developer: SSD COMPANY LIMITED

    Manufacturer: SSD COMPANY LIMITED

    Max Controllers

    CPU: 6502

    Memory: 1KB RAM

    Graphics: 16.7 Million Colors

    Sound:16-bit Stereo

    Display: 640 x 480

    Media: ROM Cartridge

    Overview:

    The XaviXPORT is a home video game console developed by SSD COMPANY LIMITED and released in the United States on 2004 during the sixth generation of video game consoles.

    Source: http://www.videogameconsolelibrary.com/pg00-xavix.htm#page=specs

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xavix

    Image Source: Viking

    XaviXPORT.png

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  6. WoW Action Max

    Release Date: 1987

    Developer: Worlds of Wonder

    Manufacturer: Worlds of Wonder

    Max Controllers: 2

    CPU: HD401010

    Memory: 32 Byte RAM

    Graphics: N/A

    Sound: Internal Speaker

    Display: 320 x 256

    Media: VHS Tape

    Overview: Action Max is a home video game console using VHS tapes for games. It was created in 1987 by Worlds of Wonder. The Action Max had a very limited release outside the US.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Action_Max#Technical_specifications

    Image Source: Viking

    WoW_Action_Max.png

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  7. Watara Supervision

    Release Date: 1992

    Developer: Watara

    Manufacturer: Watara

    Max Controllers: Handheld

    CPU: 8-Bit 65C02

    Memory: -

    Graphics: Grey LCD

    Sound: 2 Tonal and 1 Noise Channel

    Display: 160 x 160

    Media: Supervision Cartridges

    Overview:

    The Watara Supervision is a monochrome handheld game console, originating from Asia, and introduced in 1992 as a cut-price competitor for Nintendo's Game Boy

    Source:

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Watara_Supervision#Technical_specifications

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    Watara_Supervision.png

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  8. VTech Socrates

    Release Date: 1988

    Developer:VTech

    Manufacturer:VTech

    Max Controllers: 2

    CPU: Zilog Z80A

    Memory: -

    Graphics: -

    Sound: -

    Display: -

    Media: ROM Cartridge

    Overview:

    The VTech Socrates is an educational video game console released in 1988 by VTech. The console features a robot character Socrates, named after the philosopher. The character is visually similar to Johnny Five from the Short Circuit movies.

    Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VTech_Socrates

    Image Source: Viking

    VTech_Socrates.png

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