Like seriously, who uses all of these?
It really feels like there's twice as many emulators as actual games...
@tbernard and that's why highscore is one app and not an app per platform as you were suggesting at some point ;)

@alexm I mean the problem is that they all look super messy and non-native.

If they were all nice GTK apps with good icons one app per console could be fine, at least to a point.

@tbernard because they are all

1. cross-platform
2. generally old

Emulators are also a kind of app where it's _really_ easy to fall into the feature creep trap. And worst thing, people _will_ actually use those features.

Highscore is able to avoid those only because standalone emulators are still a thing and I can point people there if they need something niche.

@tbernard however, if you're doing tool-assisted speedruns, for example, it's absolutely not enough and you _will_ need a messy standalone app.

@tbernard > Highscore is able to avoid those only because standalone emulators are still a thing and I can point people there if they need something niche.

I would also like to draw a parallel between this and Boxes being able to stay clean because virt-manager is a thing for other cases.