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pegasus-frontend
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Anyone else think it would be cool to have a type of kodi all-in-one launcher that can install and play games from anywhere?
Have a look at pegasus-fe. Works on most OS (windows, macOS, linux, android etc.). It won't download games, but presents them in a very nice and efficient way. It also has many themes. Lastly, you can also launch programs, not only games !
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Alternative Launchers for SteamOS / Game Mode?
Pegasus - seems like a proper launcher that can incorporate games from multiple stores? It seems promising.
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Is using unity to create an emulation front end a good idea?
I'm looking to create an emulation front-end (like Launchbox, Playnite, and Pegasus) using neo4j to store relationships between items (games, platforms, developers ect.). I've built myself a starting point in Java using JavaFX, but after trying to display items I'm starting to experience the limitations of that. I'm wondering if it might be a good idea for me to switch over to Unity at this point in development, before the application gets too big.
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Xbox 360 NXE Theme for Pegasus Frontend
Not sure how many of you here are using Pegasus, but I've created this theme a while back and thought I'd share here
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retroarch and emulation station
BTW, there are other apps similar to ES that have their own UI and run the games with RetroArch or other emulators. E.g. Pegasus, LaunchBox, Phoenix... Do a search for "emulator frontend" and you'll find plenty of them that you might prefer, some free/some paid, some abandoned/some still developed at various stages...
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moderated Console/Netflix like experience
pegasus frontend might be the best option for you, its designed for retro games but you can add steam games to it.
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Ask HN: What was the best software that you used during 2022?
MAME with the Pegasus front-end.
I was able to pull together a retrogaming system and show it off to my neighbors kids. And the availablity of controllers like the 8BitDo Pro allow for a fully functional system.
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Is it worth it to install Windows 10/11?
Check out Pegasus
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Xbox like os that uses linux?
Pegasus is a gaming frontend with a lot of customization possible. It is available on linux (among other platforms). It allows you to display games from any source you want (including emulators, steam, lutris and custom sources). Here is a x-box one-like theme that works with pegasus.
What are some alternatives?
Playnite - Video game library manager with support for wide range of 3rd party libraries and game emulation support, providing one unified interface for your games.
lutris - Lutris desktop client
steam-buddy - A web interface for managing Steam remotely
torrent-mount - Mount a torrent (or magnet link) as a filesystem in real time using torrent-stream and fuse. AKA MAD SCIENCE!
GameHub - All your games in one place
pegasus-theme-refiOS - A theme for the Pegasus Frontend
steam-rom-manager - An app for managing ROMs in Steam
gameOS - Pegasus Frontend theme gameOS
athenaeum
RigelEngine - A modern re-implementation of the classic DOS game Duke Nukem II
batocera.linux - batocera.linux
lutris-bulk-adder - Python script to import a directory of ROM files into Lutris