BlackPredator72 Posted October 29, 2015 Share Posted October 29, 2015 I really like this tool, it saves a lot of time to use this instead of searching the web or on the FTP of HyperSpin and EmuMovies. But what I would like is that there be more systems available to sync with if that's possible. I've got 240 systems in my HyperSpin wheel so really missing a lot of systems in HyperSync. Who is the one who could add more systems to HyperSync or is there something else needed before this is possible? I suppose there are more people like me who want to have it all (complete). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Styphelus Posted October 29, 2015 Share Posted October 29, 2015 240 systems? Is that even possible? That's by far the most systems I've ever heard of. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackPredator72 Posted October 29, 2015 Author Share Posted October 29, 2015 AAE Aamber Pegasus Acorn Archimedes Acorn Atom Acorn BBC Micro Acorn Electron Alf TV Game American Laser Games Amstrad CPC Amstrad GX4000 Android APF Imagination Machine Apogee BK-01 Apple I Apple II Apple IIGS Arcade PC Atari 2600 Atari 5200 Atari 7800 Atari 8-Bit Atari Classics Atari Jaguar Atari Jaguar CD Atari Lynx Atari ST Atari XEGS Atlus Attack of the Clones Bally Astrocade Bandai Gundam RX-78 Bandai Pippin Bandai Super Vision 8000 Bandai WonderSwan Bandai WonderSwan Color Banpresto Big Fish Games Camputers Lynx Capcom Classics Capcom Play System Capcom Play System II Capcom Play System III Casino Casio Loopy Casio PV-1000 Casio PV-2000 Cave Coleco Adam ColecoVision Commodore 128 Commodore 16 Commodore 64 Commodore Amiga Commodore Amiga CD32 Commodore CDTV Commodore MAX Machine Commodore PET Commodore VIC-20 Creatronic Mega Duck Daphne Data East Classics Dice Doujin Soft Dragon 64 e-AMUSEMENT EG2000 Colour Genie Elektronika BK 0011 Emerson Arcadia 2001 Entex AdventureVision Entex Electronic Baseball Epoch Game Pocket Computer Epoch Super Cassette Vision Examu Ex-Board Exelvision EXL 100 Exidy Sorcerer Fairchild Channel F Favoritegames Final Burn Alpha Fix It Felix Jr Flash Games Frets on Fire Fujitsu FM Towns Fujitsu FM-7 Funtech Super Acan Future Pinball GamePark 32 GCE Vectrex Gizmondo GOG Hartung Game Master HBMame Hector HRX Interton VC 4000 Irem Classics Jukebox Jupiter Ace Konami Classics Konix Multi-System Locomalito Games Luxor ABC 80 Lviv PC-01 Magnavox Odyssey Magnavox Odyssey 2 Magnavox Odyssey 300 MAME Matra and Hachette Alice Mattel Aquarius Mattel Intellivision Memotech MTX MFME MGT SAM Coupe Microsoft MS-DOS Microsoft MSX Microsoft MSX Turbo-R Microsoft MSX2 Microsoft MSX2+ Microsoft Xbox Microsoft Xbox 360 Midway Classics Mugen Namco Classics Namco System 22 NEC PC Engine NEC PC Engine-CD NEC PC-8801 NEC PC-9801 NEC PC-FX NEC SuperGrafx NEC TurboGrafx-16 NEC TurboGrafx-CD Nintendo 3DS Nintendo 64 Nintendo 64 DD Nintendo Arcade Systems Nintendo Classics Nintendo DS Nintendo Entertainment System Nintendo Famicom Nintendo Famicom Disk System Nintendo Game & Watch Nintendo Game Boy Nintendo Game Boy Advance Nintendo Game Boy Color Nintendo Game Boy Japan Nintendo Gamecube Nintendo Pokemon Mini Nintendo Satellaview Nintendo SuFami Turbo Nintendo Super Famicom Nintendo Super Game Boy Nintendo Virtual Boy Nintendo Wii Nintendo Wii-U Nintendo WiiWare OpenBOR Othello Multivision Pac-MAME Panasonic 3DO Partner PC Games Pecom 64 Philips CD-i Philips VG 5000 Philips Videopac G7200 Pinball Arcade Pinball FX2 Pioneer LaserActive Pioneer Palcom PX-7 PopCap Radikal Bikers Radio-86RK Mikrosha RCA Studio II Sammy Atomiswave ScummVM Sega 32X Sega CD Sega Chihiro Sega Classics Sega Dreamcast Sega Game Gear Sega Genesis Sega Mark III Sega Master System Sega Mega Drive Sega Mega Jet Sega Model 2 Sega Model 3 Sega Naomi Sega Nomad Sega Pico Sega Saturn Sega SC-3000 Sega SG-1000 Sega ST-V Sega Triforce Sega VMU Sharp MZ-2500 Sharp X1 Sharp X68000 Sinclair QL Sinclair ZX Spectrum Sinclair ZX81 SNK Classics SNK Neo Geo AES SNK Neo Geo CD SNK Neo Geo MVS SNK Neo Geo Pocket SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color SNK Neo Geo X Sony PlayStation Sony PlayStation 2 Sony PlayStation 3 Sony PocketStation Sony PSP Sord M5 Spectravideo Star Wars - EBC Steam Big Picture Stepmania Super Kaneko Nova System Super Nintendo Entertainment System Taito Classics TAITO Type X Tandy Color Computer 3 Tangerine Oric Tapwave Zodiac Technos Japan Texas Instruments TI 99-4A Thomson MO5 Tiger Game.com Tomy Tutor Touhou Project Vector-06C Visual Pinball VM Labs NUON VTech CreatiVision Watara Supervision Williams Classics Wow Action Max Zinc Ok maybe not 240 real systems, like favorites, Radikal Bikers, Wreck-It-Ralph, the various Classics of MAME and some systems that are not releases yet like Wii-U and PlayStation 3. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
brudibru Posted October 29, 2015 Share Posted October 29, 2015 Wow that is really impressive !!! Are all the systems working? There's a lot I can't work out myself like the Bandai Super Vision 8000 or some I just don't have a module for like the Thomson MO5. concerning Hypersync you are right but you know that it is a matter of patience and there is already much more systems available than a few years back. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
heykool69 Posted October 31, 2015 Share Posted October 31, 2015 240? I'd probably get a blister on my fingers by then scrolling thru the list of games. I thought 41 systems was already much. That's one major complete-list. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChrisKant Posted November 1, 2015 Share Posted November 1, 2015 How Many Gigs does your 240 System Takes on your Setup ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlackPredator72 Posted November 1, 2015 Author Share Posted November 1, 2015 At the moment I've only got a 2TB HD, but I could use another 2TB to complete all roms/iso's for all systems. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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