Gelide!

- Updated the preconfigurations of SdlMess, SdlMame, Stella, Mednafen, Xe, FCEUX, Raine, Gens/GS, Osmose and Generator - These emulators have been removed: FCEU, Snes9x and Dgen/Sdl. - The document Systems&Emulators-HowTo.es;_ES.txt index.php?sect help&lang en#systemsandemulators SystemsAndEmulators-HowTo has been rewritten, now includes much more information and documentation on the systems and emulators configured in Gelide at the current version (Sorry, only in Spanish at this moment, would you like to translate it? contact me at gelide.prj AT gmail DOT com mailto:[email protected] Gelide project mail . - Updated French translation of Gelide by _Emeric Grange_ (Thank you for contributing index.php?sect contribution&lang en Contributing . - Updated Swedish translatio

Gelide alternatives

  • EmulationStation

  • EmulationStation is a graphical and themeable emulator front-end that allows you to access all your favorite games in one place, even without a keyboard!

    tags: Discontinued arm dark-theme frontend game-emulation
  • Wah!Cade

  • Wah!Cade is a GNU/Linux friendly clone of Minwah's excellent MameWAH.It's a front end for games and emulators (e.g. the M.A.M.E. arcade game emulator), and has been designed with arcade cabinet controls & projects in mind.The source code is released under the GNU GPL license.

    tags: game-emulator frontend mame
  • RetroFE

  • A frontend for arcade cabinets and media PCs. Runs on Windows and Linux to help you to navigate through your collection of games or apps.

    tags: frontend game-emulation
  • AdvanceMenu

  • AdvanceMENU is a GNU/Linux, DOS and Windows front-end for AdvanceMAME, MAME, MESS, RAINE and any other emulator.

    tags: game-emulation frontend retro-gaming mame
  • QMC2 - M.A.M.E. Catalog / Launcher II

  • QMC2 is the successor of one of the first UNIX M.A.M.E. GUI front ends available on this planet called QMamecat (derived from MAMECAT, which was text-only). QMamecat was based upon Qt 2; its development was frozen in 2003.

    tags: arcade-games frontend mame
  • HyperSpin

  • HyperSpin is an animated arcade frontend for Windows for use on Home Arcade Machines. HyperSpin allows you to create custom menu systems to run most executables with that arcade look and feel. HyperSpin takes a more artwork oriented approach to creating menu's. With this tool you should be able to make interesting menu's for your games, movies etc..

    tags: arcade-games frontend mame
  • GameEx

  • GameEx is a graphical DirectX based front-end for MAME, GameBase, Daphne, PC Games, and all command line based game emulators, along with being a complete Home Theatre PC solution or plug in for Windows Media Center. It's designed to be used seamlessly with arcade controls and various arcade products and also has fully featured touchscreen and tablet support suitable to be used as a CarPC and touchscreen frontend. GameEx is available as a free or enhanced registered version. ยป

    tags: frontend game-emulation mame
  • Atomic FE

  • Atomic FE is a Front-End for Multi-emulators.

    tags: arcade-games frontend game-emulation mame
  • Mala

  • MaLa is a multi emulator front-end designed for all 32bit Windows operating systems (I have had reports it work fine on 64 bit) . It supports the Windows command line version of MAME with XML ROM info (> 0.84), PC Games and all command line based emulators. You can easily make it run on earlier versions of mame (as I do) by using a XML file generated by a later version.

    tags: arcade-games cab frontend mame
  • Mamewah

  • MAMEWAH is a customisable multiple emulator frontend capable of running countless emulators, including everyone's favourite arcade emulator, M.A.M.E. MAMEWAH is primarily intended for use with real arcade controls, including joysticks (digital or analog), trackballs and spinners. MAMEWAH hides the Windows environment which makes it ideal for use in a home arcade cabinet.

    tags: frontend mame arcade-emulator
  • Maximus Arcade

  • Maximus Arcade is Windows based software that allows for seamless interaction with multiple arcade and console emulators while keeping the Windows environment hidden. Although best suited for use in computer driven arcade cabinets, it can be configured for use in a kiosk or simply running on a computer with a keyboard, trackball, or gamepad.

    tags: frontend arcade-emulation