
Daphne may need to update, which you should do, and also let Daphne through your firewall if you are prompted to do so. Step 5: Go to the Daphne directory and run DaphneLoader.exe, and you should see the loader start up with a list of all the supported games in Daphne. Step 4: Extract the downloaded file directly into the Daphne Emulator directory you created in Step 2. This will allow you to download some of the media files for most of the games from within the Daphne emulator. Step 3: Go to the Daphne Downloader Page ( ) and download the BookSmarts Edition of their downloader.
LASERDISC GAME EMULATOR GAMES ZIP FILE
Step 2: Extract the downloaded zip file to your chosen location for your emulators, and into into a directory (I named mine Daphne). Then you will need to download the Windows zip package to your PC. Step 1: Go to the Daphne Emulator site (and click on the Download link at the top of the page. At the moment it plays the following games: Astron Belt Badlands Bega's Battle Cliff Hanger Cobra Command Dragon's Lair Esh's Aurunmilla Galaxy Ranger Space Ace Star Blazer Super Don Quix-ote Thayer's Quest These are some fabulous retro games, so I thought I would pass on the information required to get this system up and running through LaunchBox.

I have been spending the last few days adding new systems to my LaunchBox, and the one that took me the longest to figure out was Daphne Laser Disc emulator, which for those that don't know is designed to play Laser disc Arcade games from the 1980s.

For Laser disc games such as Dragon's Lair there is the laserdisc emulator Daphne. There is AdvanceMame which plays all the roms that Mame does but has. How does playing them physically work? Emulation is cool and all, but I like to own things. I own a laserdisc player, and I'm pretty sure I'd need a special kind of player to play LD games, correct? How does playing them physically work? Emulation is cool and all, but I like to own things.
