COMIC THEME Big nostalgia from the times when the paper press dominated and I only watched pictures in gaming magazines because there was no money for consoles or games. Later father bought me Amiga 600 then I was able to make up for some of the games. Magical time when I was young...
My mum got me a Vic20 for Christmas but I had to wait for my Birthday in April to get the data cassette. Until then all I could do was type in code from magazines to watch an owl appear or a stick man kick a ball 🤣
@@HumanoidMachines I.remember wanting a commodore64 or even vic20 but ended with a mattel aquarious… if you dont know what that one is look it up 😁 The thing is, I actually still have it packed away with various games and accessories.
@@HumanoidMachines Trouble was it was 70s tech really in the 80s 😁 Many games from that were on the Intellivison. (Also Mattel) I was a teenager in the 80s so used to buy c64 and cpc464 game mags at the time even though I never had one, was just dreaming of those superior systems with their awesome graphics 😊 But thanks to emulation we can now play systems and games we never heard of, had access to or couldnt afford 👍
I actually like the Hexa theme and the Hexa handheld theme versions. The handheld version is great on my Powkiddy RGB10 Max cause it hasnt got the game synopsis text so maxinizes screen space for images and video, it brings the video snap forward to fill the screen rather than in a little box. So great for small screen handhelds. Actually the Hexa handheld theme even looks good on PC, as long as you dont mind the no game synopsis thing. I also cuustomize the gameview setting coverflow style with large boxes, ypu can adjust coverflow size, very handy. Also dont forget you can add many other themes designed for Emulation Station, download them on PC and move them over via file manager. Only issue is most are made for the Pi so wont have the theme cfg tab setting like the ones you download within Batocera, obviously made with Batocera in mind. But you know, no matter what theme I try I always go back to the default carbon. I like it plus when you add more systems it always seems to have the system artwork needed. Many of the themes you download always seem to have a few systems missing ruining the look.
I really like the Browbows Heder with the carousel game menu. This is all on the fly and it’s the first time I’ve looked at many of these. Wish I’d have tried a few more game menu variations like detailed etc.I’m the same as you with going back to carbon, lol. My quick mess around did bring up a few flaws…. the missing content, I noticed some of it eventually kicking in and working fine. I guess it should all load in and work as it should if regularly used…. Maybe!
Batocera dont usually have release dates as to when the next stable version is released but as HM said you could always update to v35 beta builds. Ofcourse being beta versions they may be more prone to have issues.
@@lucapalombi9810 Naomi 2 and Mugen are already in v34. Tip, some Mugen games will work in the Windows folder rather than the Mugen folder Triforce I think is in v34 as well but I havent tried this myself yet so cant confirm
@@fonzitheman thanks...one last thing ... In Batocera 35 there will be a compatibility with the light gu,but,What will be the new emulators in Batocera 35?
Is there a randomizer for the batocera themes?
I’m unsure, I don’t think so.
Great video!!! The themes are becoming better by the minute!
Sure are, can’t pick a fav though
COMIC THEME
Big nostalgia from the times when the paper press dominated and I only watched pictures in gaming magazines because there was no money for consoles or games. Later father bought me Amiga 600 then I was able to make up for some of the games.
Magical time when I was young...
My mum got me a Vic20 for Christmas but I had to wait for my Birthday in April to get the data cassette. Until then all I could do was type in code from magazines to watch an owl appear or a stick man kick a ball 🤣
@@HumanoidMachines
I.remember wanting a commodore64 or even vic20 but ended with a mattel aquarious… if you dont know what that one is look it up 😁
The thing is, I actually still have it packed away with various games and accessories.
@@fonzitheman I have never heard of it until now. Just looked it up, it was only in production a few months…. And you still have it… wow 👍👍👍👍
@@HumanoidMachines
Trouble was it was 70s tech really in the 80s 😁
Many games from that were on the Intellivison. (Also Mattel)
I was a teenager in the 80s so
used to buy c64 and cpc464 game mags at the time even though I never had one, was just dreaming of those superior systems with their awesome graphics 😊
But thanks to emulation we can now play systems and games we never heard of, had access to or couldnt afford 👍
@@fonzitheman I had a ping game console in the 70’s
I use the hexa theme as my default for my bartop arcade
I actually like the Hexa theme and the Hexa handheld theme versions. The handheld version is great on my Powkiddy RGB10 Max cause it hasnt got the game synopsis text so maxinizes screen space for images and video, it brings the video snap forward to fill the screen rather than in a little box. So great for small screen handhelds.
Actually the Hexa handheld theme even looks good on PC, as long as you dont mind the no game synopsis thing.
I also cuustomize the gameview setting coverflow style with large boxes, ypu can adjust coverflow size, very handy.
Also dont forget you can add many other themes designed for Emulation Station, download them on PC and move them over via file manager. Only issue is most are made for the Pi so wont have the theme cfg tab setting like the ones you download within Batocera, obviously made with Batocera in mind.
But you know, no matter what theme I try I always go back to the default carbon.
I like it plus when you add more systems it always seems to have the system artwork needed. Many of the themes you download always seem to have a few systems missing ruining the look.
I really like the Browbows Heder with the carousel game menu. This is all on the fly and it’s the first time I’ve looked at many of these. Wish I’d have tried a few more game menu variations like detailed etc.I’m the same as you with going back to carbon, lol.
My quick mess around did bring up a few flaws…. the missing content, I noticed some of it eventually kicking in and working fine. I guess it should all load in and work as it should if regularly used…. Maybe!
I love batocera
Thank you !
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In Batocera - Main menu - Updates & Downloads - Themes
Release date Batocera 35?
It sure… the beta available now and runs great
Batocera dont usually have release dates as to when the next stable version is released but as HM said you could always update to v35 beta builds. Ofcourse being beta versions they may be more prone to have issues.
@@fonzitheman Naomi2,Sega Triforce and Mugen...Are these emulators run in Batocera 34 or 35...
@@lucapalombi9810
Naomi 2 and Mugen are already in v34.
Tip, some Mugen games will work in the Windows folder rather than the Mugen folder
Triforce I think is in v34 as well but I havent tried this myself yet so cant confirm
@@fonzitheman thanks...one last thing ... In Batocera 35 there will be a compatibility with the light gu,but,What will be the new emulators in Batocera 35?
Look 4 a RUclipsr called Arcade Alexfull