Retro Gaming
6 front-end postsLaunchBox and Hyperspin are the front-end rabbit holes: art cleanup, wheels, platform lists, RocketLauncher weirdness, game launch flow, and all the small details that make a retro setup feel intentional instead of just functional.
Hyperspin + LaunchBox Posts
Mass conversion of Mame bezels to Rlauncher Bezels
If you're a retro gaming enthusiast, chances are you’ve encountered the challenge of managing MAME bezels — the artwork and overlays that frame your ga ...
How to Add a Steam Game to Hyperspin (Properly) (Part 2)
Now that we’ve covered the basics of setting up a steam game in Hyperspin, it’s time to focus on customizing your arcade experience with artwork. Artwork in ...
How to Add a Steam Game to Hyperspin (Properly) (Part 1)
Adding a Steam game to your Hyperspin setup allows you to integrate and launch your favorite Steam titles directly from the Hyperspin interface, streamlinin ...
Getting Started with Hypertools: A Step-by-Step Setup Guide
Hypertools makes visualizing your artwork assets and rom database lists way more palatable . Whether you're striving for collection perfection or just ...
HyperTools for HyperSpin: Making Your Arcade Setup Easier
HyperTools is a cool program made by a hyperspinner that goes by the name of Inquisitom that lets you organize and show off your arcade games with a flashy ...
Hyperspin Overview
If you’re a retro gaming enthusiast, chances are you’ve come across HyperSpin, a highly customizable frontend for emulators and PC games. HyperSpin offers a visually striking and nostalgic experience, turning your PC...