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  1. Well said, Z. I really think the vitriol from some people about emulation comes down to ego. It threatens some collectors' egos that the rare game they paid $600 for can be perfectly emulated by people without the money to buy it. They'll use arguments about the morality of piracy, keeping the secondhand market alive, etc., but it's really about perishing the thought that their collection is less valuable in some intangible way because it's not exclusive. I admire (and even envy) those who spend their hard-earned (or trust fund) money on great game rooms with CIB collections and systems, but what we're doing inhere is not having any tangibly negative effect on their hobby. Quite the opposite, as you so perfectly put it, when you emulate that game that you love so much you have to have it in your hands, even risking life and limb to get it!!

    I, on the other hand, am that guy you mentioned, who isn't going to pay for the game even if I can't emulate it. I would love to try out the Virtual Boy Hyper Fighting homebrew, which is not available as a rom. But I'm not going to spend the money to get a real cart and a VB just to play it. Even if I had the money for a physical collection, I don't have the room for it. Those carts and systems will find better homes than mine to live in.

    Hell, collectors should be happy that they have less competition at the flea market thanks to emulation!

     

     

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  2. That's a nice-looking collection, Zombeaver!

    2 hours ago, Zombeaver said:

    It seems like there's this weird notion that emulation and physical collecting are somehow mutually exclusive but they're really not. It's a hobby, like anything else. Both are fun for me.

    I totally agree, you can do both. If anything, emulation is a great way for collectors to protect their physical collections. Keep it all nicely tucked on the shelves, and emulate for actual playing. Unless we're talking about retro gamers who need the feeling of playing a real cart in a real console to get their fix, I guess. :)

     

  3. Just now, reaper71129 said:

    yea... setting it up to be exactlly want you want is part of the fun of collecting to me.... i keep telling myself.... you'll play more when it's done..... lol

    Exactly. Sometimes I literally have to say, "Hey, stop organizing and play a game!" My wife and I have about 1,600 books in our library, all organized and alphabetized by genre and author, and she has a masters in library science, so I guess it's just our "thing." 

  4. To be honest, the satisfaction of collecting and organizing with LaunchBox is almost as much fun for me as playing the games. The idea of building the perfect "all-in-one" system that has only the best core games and hidden gems for each system is very appealing to me. When friends come over, and they play around with BigBox, it just blows their minds. 

    I just don't have the space or money to be collecting retro games and systems. I'm very happy with buying PC games on Steam and emulating the classics.

    So, for me it's more like emulating AND collecting.

  5. Under Vertical Shooters, you have Aero Fighters and Sonic Wings. Is that supposed to be Sonic Wings 2? 

    Also, a few other recommendations I've been playing recently that you might want to check out:

    Captain Commando (futuristic Final Fight set in 2026 Metro City)
    Dungeon Magic (isometric, exploration-friendly "open level" beat 'em up)
    Undercover Cops (made by the Metal Slug guys, get the "Alpha Renewel Version" with all the moves and music of the Japanese original)

  6. @Jason Carr When I click on a Platform in LaunchBox (not BigBox), every 10 seconds or so, a bunch of games will blink and disappear and reappear. I created an animated gif to show what happens. It's very distracting. It seems to happen when I moved my mouse around and highlight games.

     

    LaunchBox_problem.gif

  7. 12 hours ago, Lordmonkus said:

    You can change them and then save it out as a core override.

    Well yeah, that's what I did, but I find it strange that they're reversed like that. I never used to have to do that. Back in my day, A was A and B was B, and we liked it that way. :P

  8. Now my newest problem is the DS4 not working when connected via Bluetooth in Retroarch. It works if the "User 1 Device Index" is set to "XInput Controller (User 1)" but not if it's set to "DualShock 4 Controller." But if I have the controller plugged in via USB, then I can set it to "DualShock 4 Controller (#1)."

    I'd like to be able to play wirelessly and have Retroarch use the correct button names, like "Cross" instead of "A" and "Square" instead of "X".

    Is there something else I can do?

  9. 9 minutes ago, DOS76 said:

    could it be because some PS1 games need different controllers like some supported Dual Shock others didn't in RA I know you can switch to what type of controller you are trying to emulate

    That was it! For games like Symphony of the Night, I have to switch the Controls to "PlayStation Controller" instead of "DualShock."

    Dude, thank you. This has been driving me nuts! O.oxD

  10. 22 minutes ago, neil9000 said:

    I believe that would be because the series field is not actually populated in the metadata.xml as its not in our database, so my guess would be that its searching in the metadata.xml and not through your actual platform.xml's.

    I added the missing Developer myself for a few games, and those come up in a search, so make of that what you will.

  11. Just now, Retro808 said:

    Yes true. If a game does not have series filled in then it would not find the game. If you look back at my post I edited it. so you quoted old text.  

    Sorry, i misunderstood. I've filled in the Series fields for my games that are part of series. So all my Contra games say "Contra" in the Series field. But if I search for "Contra," Operation C is not displayed because it is not searching inside the Series field.

  12. 1 minute ago, Retro808 said:

    I think this issue is that unless all your games in your Launchbox have the series field populated it still would not work.

    Edit: already mentioned. :D

    Not true, because I can search by Developer, or Publisher, even though not every game has that field fillled in.

  13. I've noticed the search feature in Launchbox does not search in the "Series" field. Can this be fixed? It would be very useful to be able to type "Wonder Boy" and have it show all the games in the Wonder Boy series, including Monster World IV, or "Contra" and have it show Operation C. 

    Thanks!

  14. 1 hour ago, damageinc86 said:

    Are you attached to retroarch?  Because the standalone mednafen recognizes anything I throw at it.  Just have to press alt+shift+the player number and then set the controls on screen.

    Yes, I'm using retroarch.

  15. I'm using beetle PSX HW and I can't figure out how to get games to recognize input from my Logitech F710. It works in Retroarch menus and my other cores, but not Playstation. Any help would be great. Thanks!

  16. Ok, I got to that screen, but switching it to Japan/Arcade or Japan/Console doesn't change the blood from gray to red. Do I have the wrong rom?

     

    Edit: Figured it out. I then needed to go into the Hardware Menu and turn blood on. Thanks for the help, guys.

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