Guides Using GOG Or Steam As A Hub For Emulated Games

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I know a lot of people use programs like Retroarch to launch their emulated games as an easy, library view option. This is probably common knowledge that most people know, but you can use GOG or Steam on a PC to launch emulated games directly too, very easily, so they are integrated with your greater PC library. I use GOG, but it's the same method. It's very useful for using specific/dedicated emulators for different games, especially if you don't want to use something like Retorarch. Sharing this for people who don't know how to set it up:

For example, here is how the games look in GOG. I'll be using Final Fantasy games as examples.
GOG example.jpg


You can't just add the .bin or .iso files to GOG or Steam and have them launch. You need to create .bat files.
First find your emulator folder. Here's my Duckstation folder for example.
Emulator folder.jpg
duckstation file structure.jpg


Locate your .iso or .bin folder, both work. And create a "New Text Document". This will open your Notepad. Fill in the Notepad with your file/folder directories like this:
BIN file.jpg

And save that text file as a Batch (.BAT) file.

bat file.jpg


Then when you go to GOG and "add a game manually" or "add a non-Steam game to your library" on Steam, add the .bat file as your executable. When you launch from Steam or GOG it will automatically launch whatever emulator your designated, and treat the game like it's just another game in your library. Makes things much easier than dragging games, or using different launchers just for emulators, and this way you can see you entire library of games on your PC in one spot.

You can take things a step further for multi-disc games. Instead of connected each disc as a separate game, make a .m3u file.
Create another new text document. List out all of the .bin or .iso files in order. Save this as a .m3u file. It will look like a media file in the folder.
m3u doc.jpg


Then make ANOTHER text document, and instead of putting the .bin at the end, put the .m3u. Save this text document as a .bat and add it to GOG/Steam, same as before, and it will launch the game directly.
ff8 text.jpg


Now when you go to "change discs" within the emulator, all the discs are selectable there within the emulator, and you no longer need to add every disc individually on GOG or Steam. Makes playing emulated games on PC so much easier and more convenient.
multidisc.jpg
 
I use Lutris. Having a unified game launcher is really nice. Galaxy is not on Linux and I don't want to deal with ad infested Steam and its constant updates when I just want to play an emulator.

lutris-screenshot.jpg
 
Wow, that's awesome. Have always wanted a cool way to see all my digital retro library at once.
 
Frankly, it seems like unnecessary hassle to me but it's neat that it's possible.
 
Just as an update, it looks like .m3u files don't actually work on PCSX2. It's a highly requested feature, but the devs have said they don't want to implement it. Pretty much every other disc-based emulator should function with m3u playlists for disc swapping, but for PCSX2 you need to use System > Disc Swap.

Theoretically, you should still be able to add the PS2 games to Steam/GOG the same way, using a .bat, and just disc swap - still not needing to add both discs as separate launch files. But for something like DMC2, which doesn't have a disc swap prompt, you'll have to upload both discs as separate games on GOG/Steam. Annoying.
 
I didn't know you could for GOG but I do use steam for emulation.
 

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