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Until then, give Big Blue a whirl, it might surprise you.įirstly, the videos you linked to are deprecated and largely useless, which pretty much says it all about HyperSpin.

The developer has touched on what’s possible theme wise but there’s no solid documentation on what’s possible so it’ll be some tinkering around before I get figure what I can and cannot do. This won’t be the last article I do on Big Blue, I’ll probably write a few tutorials on getting a basic Big Blue setup going and I do want to try make some themes. Again this all comes down to personal preference and what you want out of your setup. But after all the time that I’ve wasted setting up emulator front ends in the past, Big Blue is a breath of fresh air. If everything I just talked about above doesn’t exactly appeal to you and you’re fine with your HyperSpin setup – I’m probably not going to convince you to switch. Like I mentioned before, it’s not about style here it’s about function and ease of use in the backend.

It is designed for a very particular sort of user in mind though. This basic philosophy of having lists and not being tied down by emulators and its MAME integration, is by far Big Blue’s major selling point. As you can tell, I like Big Blue, a lot. It’s currently in my Astro City now and it works a treat.
