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So I posted a while back about a very easy way to instantly launch VirtualBox machines from Launchbox. Well, I just switched to VMware workstation 17 player, and it ended up being much more extremely flawless, better performing and seamless so I figured I would share with the community a quick guide on how I have this setup. Ill kind of put this as a little guide so noobs can understand this to, its really easy. 1) install vmplayer (obviously) its free for commercial use. Then setup your systems. Obviously, I'm not going into detail where to get these or even how to setup systems (that's really out of the scope of the guide) but vmdk files are your friend. If using a vmdk file you can just setup a blank system and replace the one in the system directory. While setting up, keep in mind the "Location". I personally always change the location to a specific directory on a never hard drive alongside my other roms. 2) After the system is imported click on the system in the launcher and click on edit virtual machine settings. As a side note, the launcher really fails in comparison to Virtualbox, of course we won't be using it to launch the machines anyway so for our purpose it doesn't matter. From here I always first change the memory to as much as you can afford, I usually use 4 GB for nearly everything. Anything pre–Windows XP error will not boot if using that amount, so I just leave at whatever it recommends. I also go to processors and use as many as you have. Again, it won't boot if using more than the system supports. Now the most important, click on the options tab at the top and click power, then check "Enter full screen mode after powering on". Then you can test the system from the launcher and it should boot up in full screen mode. Make sure you install vmtools using the "manage" button in the top to enable things like svga display driver which will make the display switch to the full screen with among many other improvements. 3) now to Launchbox, go back to the install directory and search for vmx files. These files are launchable directly into the virtual machine through windows. So all we need to do is install these just as you would a directory of Windows games. So just drag and drop them on LB or use the import menu, For type its none of the above and obviously don't search for media as nothing will come up. Once imported just click on the file and it will open up vmware nearly instantly. Whats awesome is if you use the suspend button in the toolbar on top it will instantly switch back to Launchbox since Vmware minimizes it to the taskbar as it saves it state. Next time you open it it will nearly instantly load and will be exactly how you left it. I think I covered everything, but I have this running perfectly and flawlessly on my system so If I missed anything then I would be happy to answer any questions. I can easily just switch between any operating system I want instantly with a click of a button. Couldn't be happy using this method.
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Well the bezel project is actually included by default in Launchbox. It's the pretty borders that can cover the black bars on the sides when you play a game. When your importing games in Launchbox, one of the last screens ask you if you want to download bezels. What he was refering to here is if you manually install bezel project, you can download the windows installer from https://github.com/thebezelproject/ and follow directions in the app. Like I said above though it might disable system wide bezels so you would just have to re-enable them.
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You can't really add a storefront with auto import like EA, Steam etc. but you can easily download whatever you want from any of the sites and then just import them into launchbox. Just drag and drop the exe or import/manually add game. You can then organize them into whatever platform or platform categories you want. For example, you can create a platform named itch.io with those games in it and then manually google search for a logo and other media for it.
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Hide overseas games? (Am flooded with Mahjong titles).
Retro_Rage replied to PedgeJameson's topic in Noobs
If you want to delete the actual files, I would just delete them from windows first. Just go to the rom folder and search for say (Japan) or some use (jp) and delete everything that comes up. Then you can just use the launch box function in the menu scan/delete no found roms (or whatever it says, don't have LB started right now lol) It will then prompt you to delete from LB any game where the rom isn't found. You can also just search for mahjong if you just want all mahjong games removed. -
I realized that this thread is a bit old but if anyone is curious, I got this working with kind of a workaround. Since the simulator is looking for folders, there really isnt anything to import directly into LaunchBox. What I did was to simply create batch files for each game. just create a new file with the game name (what you want it to say in LB) and change the extension to .bat. I made all of these folders in the same folder as Playdatesimulator.exe just to make it easier and cleaner. Edit the bat file and put this inside. PlaydateSimulator.exe "R:\arcade\Playdate\5 more minutes.pdx" Obviously change path in quotes to your game directory. the .pdx at the end is actually the folder, not a file. You can test this after by clicking on the bat file, it should open and play perfectly. Now you can just import all the bat files into LB like normal windows games, just make sure its not set to use an emulator but launch the file directly. Creating the bat files is a little time consuming but it does work. Quick edit: Make sure you don't scrape media, or you will come up with a whole bunch of weird things, The system is a mystery to LB and there really any media available at all for any game. If you want media, then you can just setup a default box etc. Also there is a Fullscreen mode in the emu but can't seem to find a switch or anything to put in the command line. I think the normal running ahk quit script should work to exit it though. If I find anything further to make this launch a bit cleaner then I will update the thread.
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Just figured that I would add onto what CBeats said... eXo has a section in the FAQ on his website about integrating his collections into an existing LB Build. Ill just quote the section below... Edit: just wanted to point out that if you have a large collection, I WOULD NOT over ride step 3, just copy whats in parents.xml into your existing Parents.xml. Everything except for the beginning and ending Launchbox tags.
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Just figured that I would mention this specifically if you are using the stand alone Bezel Project as I ran into this a lot... When you download and "install" the bezel packs, It does properly assign the bezels and sets them up properly but most of the time it disables the overlays system wide. To fix it just open RetroArch by itself (with no rom loaded) and go to settings/display/overlay and just enable overlays again and then just save the default configuration. All the paths to the bezels that Bezel Project downloaded are still set up and work fine.
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I'm not sure about the button but there is now an option in BigBox settings to replace the windows shell entirely. This will cause Windows to login to start directly into BigBox when you login. Alternatively, you can also just create a shortcut in C:/Program Files/Startup and it will load whatever program it is with Windows. For an arcade cabinet setup, the first method is much cleaner and provides a speed boost since explorer.exe is not loaded. I dont personally use a on off switch but it seems to me like you are going to need something that will trigger the power of the laptop, either directly wired to the motherboard or to simply hit the power button of the laptop, maybe someone has more ideas on that one.
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You are just looking at the games database, thats just kind of like an online community / kind of backup of your game collection. To play the games you need to install and use the Launchbox or BigBox program.
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I realize that Pinball FX2 Does have a fairly easy way of importing the tables directly into Launch Box but I was just adding another frontend on which doesn't have the same import functionality so I figured I would drop these here in case someone else wants to use them. There are batch files for FX3 but I could not find any for FX2 so I spent the last hour or so making them. Just drop these in the Pinball FX2 folder (where Pinball FX2.exe is) and click to load the table. You can also just import these to LB like any other windows game. I should mention that these are meant for the stand-alone version (not steam version) and you need to have cabinet mode unlocked (not covering that here, search the forums, it's been brought up many times). If any don't work, i probably just misspelled the title so sorry, there is a lot of tables and I was going threw them pretty quickly, just let me know and Ill fix it. -
You can add select zips from you MAME set and just import as normal roms however make sure you have a non-merged Mame set before splitting off any zips. The reason is because on merged sets the child roms depend on the parent roms. so if you split up the set you will probably break quite a few. Also, you would still need the bios and supporting files. Just as an FYI, in the full MAME importer, there is options to skip importing certain game types that you wouldn't want. I probably wouldn't try splitting up the full set though unless it's a non-merged set.
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When you add the games, you can add multiple folders to Launchbox and it will import them as one platform. Then if you manually add a playlist, under auto populate there is a source option. If you select that and enter the (custom) name of the folder that the games are in, it will automatically populate with only games from that folder.
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My Opinion is that there is never really a "safe" way to download anything online, however I have never had any issue with archive.org. I could be wrong, but I believe that they pre scan any file that is uploaded. It's probably against the rules to provide any other links or elaborate where to get roms from so I'm not getting into that, but Google is your friend. I know it mentioned elsewhere on here so I'm just going to mention to google MAME Pleasuredome for the MAME arcade set, same for HBMAME. Neo Geo roms are in the full MAME set.
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Launchbox not loading duckstation games (Android)
Retro_Rage replied to CapeManCoral's topic in Android
It is In the menu on the top, sorry its actually the tools menu (its between menu and view on the top of Luanchbox) then click manage and then click emulators. That will open a list of the installed emulators that you set up. Just click on duckstation. Then you just need to put -batch in the default command line parameter box (it's the 3rd box down). Then you should be good to go. -
Launchbox not loading duckstation games (Android)
Retro_Rage replied to CapeManCoral's topic in Android
He means that in the emulator settings in launchbox (tools/emulators) there is a box that says default command line parameters. In that box type -batch. Done mean to jump on bundangdon but I hope that clarifies a bit. -
What I've done before is import the full MAME set including e everything and then use Genres. Basically, use the auto create playlist's function and then go to Genres. It automatically separates games into computers, consoles, slots etc. From there you can just select all (alt a), right click and use bulk edit to change the platform for all the games under that genre. Thats how I know have an entire full MAME set but nicely separated into different platforms. On a side note, nobody really talks about it, but MAME has a TON of goodies in it that are not arcade. Most people only care about arcade but some things in MAME are fascinating and really fun to explore and play with.
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If you download the non-merged set, then the bios files are mostly included in the same rom zip (really depends on the set you download). I don't think there is a non-merged set for software lists, at least I haven't found one yet. Meaning each system needs a bios. These are usually just the same short name as the system and are usually in the full mame rom set. So in other words, if you have the full mame set and mame is pointing to that then you shouldnt need a bios with the software lists. If you also download the devices mame set, that's just basically other devices for the system (ie cd drives, peripherals etc.) Most of them don't really require them but it's really useful to have. Ok, that response got longer then intended lol but i think i answered your question if I didn't confuse the hell out of everyone first.
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I know you solved this already, but just wanted to point out that all the updates are stored in the updates folder. If you install an update and want to revert, just go to the update folder and install the previous update before this one. Just make sure you don't update to the newer one when it prompts you again. Done that many times.
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This is actually really cool but just an fyi to all: After digging around, Ant Stream is mostly a paid site its 4 dollars a month. Great effort but honestly, I already have most if not all of the games emulated in my system. I think most here probably does. They are mostly nes, neogeo etc. like you said. I won't be using it but was cool to play with.
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Thanks for all the info in this thread! Just wanted to mention a small correction though, the VHS tapes and a few other things listed in the op weren't actually distributed with any of the magazines. The Game Player ones were sold in stores and most of the Nintendo ones were given away or mailed in specific instances. There are a few other ones to that you mentioned that are the same. i Just wanted to mention that as I am in the process of adding a ton of supplements as additional apps and trying to get it as close to possible as how they came in stores. Especially the ones I remember from my childhood.
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I am absolutely loving the packs and I'm using it as a guideline to add all these retro mags to my collection. Just to make a small contribution, I am currently working on the CDi Magazine. I noticed the platform media is missing (Unless I missed it) so I did a quick chop and resize job below for the clear logo and icon. Also, Issue 1 is readily available on archive, so I added the cover and back cover. I will probably try and do a quick clear logo if I get a chance. Like I said, small contribution, as I continue adding them Ill contribute if there is any more media I find or need. Edit: If ya cant find it, the icon is right below the cdi clear logo,its just really tiny lol
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And I just updated my set here... Like I said, I'm not exactly a graphic artist or anything, just filling wholes in my pretty massive collection. Some of them came out pretty good, others are just kind of place holders until I find a better source logo or someone with more talent than I have can create something better. These should cover now most, if not all, of the working MAME software lists. Thanks to Viking for the template and everyone else in this thread for inspiration and their contributions. I tried not to duplicate anything, if it is duplicated in this thread, chances are that I created it before someone made a better one on here. I tried to use the ones in the archive and in this thread first before I made any. Anyway, here are the new total icons in the archive: Arcade: 328 (Includes boards with a new style) Arcade Categories: 4 (tried to beautify my setup by splitting playlists) Categories: 11 Comics:12 (More to come in the future, same template from magazines) Computers: 98 Consoles: 49 Mini Systems: 6 Developers: 16 Handhelds: 41 Magazines: 21 (Plus Template) Operating Systems: 4 Other: 7 PC Games: 15 Pinball: 5 Playlists: 15 (includes a few genres that I couldn't find, rest of the set is on the forums) Subcategories: 134 (Search Ever Drive packs, if ya know ya know. Haven't seen any logos for these at all anywhere) Please let me know if there is any issue with the archive. Will probably be adding more in the future as I still continue to grow my collection.
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So, I just got done creating an absolute ton of knew logos to fill in the gap in my collection, Ill upload those in a bit... but here is a few more of the arcade boards that I couldn't find using sundogak's style and template that he provided a while back. Keep in mind I'm not exactly a graphic designer or anything, just trying to fill in gaps in my collection...
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If you mean to start Retro Arch standalone without a game loaded, then just right click any game that has Retro arch as the default emulator, right click and click Launch Retro arch.
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The main launchbox version is currently only available for Windows. There is an Android version which you can try to install threw the play store on your Chromebook, it is really seems to be designed for smaller screens so not to sure how it will look on a Chromebook. Really the main emulator that you will need is Retroarch which is also available for android, and you should also be able to install it through the play Store. I have no clue about the onexplayer or really what it is, can't really help with that.