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[v13.6] LaunchBox – Emulate, organize, and beautify your video games collection

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LaunchBox was originally developed as a front-end application for DOSBox, but has since evolved into a powerful multi-platform game launcher and manager for both modern PC games and retro video games. It gives us a better gaming experience, and allows us to manage games more intuitively and efficiently. If your computer has a lot of games, then LaunchBox could be just what you need.

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Playnite – Provide a unified interface for all your games

As a game lover, you must have used different game platforms: Steam, Epic, Uplay, etc. Of course, in addition to the game platform, we also have a lot of treasured old games (such as emulator games) on our local disk. Over time, the games on computer become too many and messy to manage and play with ease. If you want to solve this problem, try Playnite, a game management edge tool.

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Lutris – Manage and play all your games on Linux with ease

If you use Linux and like to play computer and video games, then running games on Linux is always a challenge to you. In addition, one of the embarrassments that Linux users have felt for years about having too many games is how do you manage them all? At this point, try Lutris, which manages your entire games library and provides the best settings for each game, so as to make running games on Linux easier and more efficient.

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Pegasus – A beautiful and handy front-end for all popular game emulators

At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century (198x~200x), when the Internet was not developed enough, the 80s and 90s were most interested in playing all kinds of video games and handheld console games. Nowadays, in order to play retro games on a variety of devices (computer/smartphone/smart TV….), you’ve probably tried various game emulators, as well as independent systems like Batocera.linux, Ubuntu GamePack, Lakka. Then, you should also try Pegasus this kind of emulator frontend.

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itch – Download and play the latest indie games from itch.io

If you love indie games and aren’t looking at the commercial game stores like Steam, Origin, or Humble Bundle, then you probably know itch.io – a game store devoted exclusively to indie games. Here, both game developers and players can set their desired prices, and many developers choose to make their game works or prototypes at Game Jam available for free download.

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