RomM - Retro games library manager

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  • gameyfin

    Manage your video games.

  • Inspired by Jellyfin and after found that the awesome Gameyfin project is not supported for arm64 architectures (since my own homelab is only made by 3 rpis) and it is a general game library manager, I decided to develop my own game library solution, focused on retro gaming.

  • romm

    A beautiful, powerful, self-hosted rom manager

  • Github repo: https://github.com/zurdi15/romm

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    The modern identity platform for B2B SaaS. The APIs are flexible and easy-to-use, supporting authentication, user identity, and complex enterprise features like SSO and SCIM provisioning.

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  • Jellyfin

    The Free Software Media System

  • Inspired by Jellyfin and after found that the awesome Gameyfin project is not supported for arm64 architectures (since my own homelab is only made by 3 rpis) and it is a general game library manager, I decided to develop my own game library solution, focused on retro gaming.

  • cartridge

    Cartridge is a convenient self-hosted game collection library with easy file downloads and automatically imported metadata and images. (by jamjnsn)

  • That sounds awesome. Yeah, the only other project I’ve had my eyes on that is like this is Cartridge. It’s in development but doesn’t have an official release yet.

  • EmulatorJS

    The official home of the EmulatorJS project

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