I have to admit though, a normal user would be baffled with it. It was a bit weird it would ask me to push the button twice, to confirm I pressed it right, but it was really easy.įor TurboGrafx-16 if I want a UI I use Ootake(). If you hit F1, it brings up all the choices the user has to customize Mednafen and if anything all I used was Alt+Shift+1, which lets your customize the Player 1 controller. Without LaunchBox, all the user needs to do is to drag the cue/bin/iso file on Mednafen and the game starts. For NEC TurboGrafx-CD though, that was the only option I found that worked out of the box. I always avoid Mednafen, because it does not have a UI and I have never really had the need to go for it, since for the consoles I would emulate, there were other choices. I never used myself Magic Engine, since is offered as a demo version, but what I use is Mednafen (). That boosted the game FPS even more.įor the NEC consoles, I see Magic Engine suggested, which for the CD is the only choice. If anything, on Snes9x after using the xBRZ, I even turned off the bilinear extra filtering, since it did not feel needed. In their maine page they offer some picture comparisons, which after playing a handful of hours, I can tell that they are not lying about. I use their version of the emulators they offer and I just love how everything looks so much better and if anything, especially on older games, they look as if they were drawn to look smooth and not just filtered from pixels to a smoother state. Like it advertises, it is the High Quality filter offered by emulators, but it actually makes the picture looks better and it seems to be more easy on resources. xBRZ is one of the best filters I have ever seen and I found it out while looking for custom filters for Snes9x. Well, this is not so much an emulator, as much a video filter for emulators. In the past when you chose borders, you would be forced to use the SGB color scheme, but with that option you use the best of both worlds.Īnother one I was to suggest is xBRZ (). Finally it let's the user choose a combination of Super Game Boy border, but with Game Boy Color. On top of that, it has the ability to use the Super Game Boy borders, which at least to me have a high nostalgia factor. It has a green/black like the original old fat game boy, a couple of different black/white ones, the awesome warmed Super Gameboy color scheme and a couple of other ones, giving the option to the user to use what colors make his eyes feel more happy. For monochrome games, it lets you choose different color schemes. It might have been like me finding an exception, but the sure is that the games that were kind of glitchy with VBA, worked fine on BGB.Īlthough, even if you do not count that, BGB has something even more awesome for me. It might not have the greatness of VBA, but after a lot of testing, it seems that VBA (At least the latest M edition) ends up being glitchy and non working with some older game boy monochrome and color games. so awesome.Īnyway first I want to suggest BGB () for Gameboy Monochrome and Color. LaunchBox just seems to work out of the box with most emulators. I play everything windowed and only if I want at the moment to play fullscreen, I switch it. Is it suggested because it is better than MAME? With Launchbox's suggestion I am using MAME, getting myself ready to eventually use RetroArch for obscure or older consoles.Īnyway, I want to share some personal choices, even though I am not really knowledgeable if there is a need to use a command line. I do not know if this is still updated (I am guessing not), since last post on here seem to be 3 months ago, but if people use these as reference, I thought I would post some things here.īefore though suggesting stuff, I want to ask about MESS. I love this list and love even more how LaunchBox suggests to the user a good Emulator choice, trying to help them with setting up the frontend even more. They fixed the command line Issues in 1.25.04įor Sharp X68000 using MESS the command line option is 圆8000 -flop1 bat file, but you might be able to adapt the method to here and find proper command like arguments if the program accepts them. bat file, which doesn't really help here unless you point LaunchBox to the. I did find a webpage that showed how to get it to run from a. Does anyone know how to fix this, or know of a better Apple II emulator for windows?Īs for emulators we know work with LaunchBox and can emulate AppleII? Īs for trying to get this emulator to run: I did a bit of research and it seems this emulator has a few issues with getting to autorun from outside of the emulator. When you try to launch a game using Applewin, only the program pops up and then you have to manually select the game you want to load.
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