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LaunchBox

LaunchBox

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  • Latest Version

    LaunchBox 13.19 LATEST

  • Review by

    Jack Taylor

  • Operating System

    Windows 7 / Windows 8 / Windows 10 / Windows 11

  • User Rating

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  • Author / Product

    Unbroken Software, LLC / External Link

  • Filename

    LaunchBox-13.19-Setup.exe

  • MD5 Checksum

    acfd3175ace0228aa623c28dd7531dd7

LaunchBox was originally built as an attractive frontend to DOSBox but has since expanded to support both modern PC games and emulated console platforms.

LaunchBox Screenshot 1

Launch Box aims to be the one-stop-shop for gaming on your computer, for both modern and historical games. Launch Box is a portable Windows software, box-art-based games database, and launcher for DOSBox, emulators, arcade cabinets, and PC Games.

It includes automated import processes for your MS-DOS games, ROM files, and Steam in order to help get you up and running as quickly as possible. Game box-art and metadata are automatically downloaded from the Games Database, a community-based online database that allows anyone to contribute.

It supports arranging and filtering by genre, platform, ESRB rating, developer, publisher, and much more, and even has custom status and source fields to use to classify your games however you choose. LaunchBox’s interface is incredibly easy to use and powerful all at the same time.

Not only does LaunchBox automatically download the box art for your games, but it also grabs beautiful fanart, screenshots, logos, and more, creating a surprisingly immersive experience. Fanart and other images can be used as the app’s background as you browse your games, which really helps to create an attractive, fun experience.

Features

Comprehensive Game Library Management – Import and organize games from Steam, GOG, Epic Games, Origin, and even ROMs for various emulators.

Built-in Emulator Support – Automatically configures and launches games through emulators like RetroArch, MAME, Dolphin, and more.

Big Box Mode – A premium feature offering a sleek, full-screen experience for a home-theater-style gaming setup.

Custom Themes & Artwork – Users can apply custom themes, cover art, videos, and metadata for a visually rich interface.

Automated Metadata Scraping – Fetches game descriptions, box art, and additional media from databases like TheGamesDB and EmuMovies.

Portable Mode – Allows users to carry their game library on an external drive without reinstallation.

Controller Support – Enables seamless navigation with gamepads, perfect for couch gaming.

Cloud Sync & Backup – Backup and sync game libraries across multiple devices.

Plugins & Custom Scripts – Advanced users can extend functionality using third-party plugins and scripts.

High Performance – Optimized for fast loading times and smooth operation even with large game libraries.

User Interface

It features an intuitive and visually appealing interface, focusing on high-quality box art, video previews, and customizable themes.

The main dashboard allows users to browse their collections effortlessly, with sorting and filtering options for better organization.

Big Box Mode, available in the premium version, provides a full-screen experience similar to a console dashboard, perfect for use with a controller.

Installation and Setup
  • Download this app from the official website or FileHorse.
  • Run the installer and follow the setup wizard.
  • Choose an installation directory (portable mode is optional).
  • Launch the application and follow the guided import process to add games.
  • Configure emulators if using ROMs, and allow LaunchBox to handle settings automatically.
  • Customize metadata with artwork, themes, and other settings.
How to Use
  • Adding Games – Import titles manually or use the built-in import wizard for Steam, GOG, or ROMs.
  • Configuring Emulators – Set up default emulators for different platforms and let this program manage execution.
  • Customizing Appearance – Apply themes, change artwork, and adjust viewing preferences.
  • Organizing the Library – Use tags, playlists, and categories to sort and manage your collection.
  • Launching Games – Simply click on any game in the interface to start playing.
FAQ

Is LaunchBox free?
Yes, the basic version is free, but Big Box Mode and advanced features require a paid license.

What emulators does LaunchBox support?
It supports a wide range, including RetroArch, Dolphin, PCSX2, MAME, CEMU, and more.

Can I add my Steam and GOG library?
Yes, it can import Steam, GOG, Epic Games, and Origin libraries automatically.

Does LaunchBox work with game controllers?
Yes, Big Box Mode offers full controller support for seamless navigation.

Can I run LaunchBox from an external drive?
Yes, the portable mode allows you to store and launch your collection from an external device.

Alternatives

Playnite – A free and open-source launcher with Steam, GOG, and emulator support.

RetroArch – A multi-system emulator with a built-in frontend for retro gaming.

Pricing

Free Version – Includes game importing, emulator support, and metadata scraping.

Premium – $30 (lifetime license) or $15 (yearly) for Big Box Mode and additional customization features.

System Requirements
  • OS: Windows 7/8/10/11
  • CPU: Intel Core i3 or higher
  • RAM: 4GB minimum (8GB+ recommended for large libraries)
  • Storage: 1GB+ (varies based on game library size)
  • Graphics: Integrated GPU sufficient (discrete GPU recommended for HD video previews)
PROS
  • Easy-to-use interface with rich customization options.
  • Supports multiple platforms, including Steam and emulators.
  • Automated metadata scraping saves time.
  • Portable mode for on-the-go gaming.
  • Big Box Mode provides a premium console-like experience.
CONS
  • Free version lacks Big Box Mode and some customization options.
  • Can be resource-intensive with very large game libraries.
  • Requires manual emulator setup for some systems.
Conclusion

LaunchBox is an excellent solution for gamers who want to organize, customize, and enhance their game collection in one place. With built-in emulator support, metadata automation, and Big Box Mode, it offers a highly polished experience for both retro and modern gaming enthusiasts.

While the free version is powerful enough for casual users, the premium version is worth the investment for those looking for a console-like, full-screen experience.

Note: Limited functionality in the demo version.

  • LaunchBox 13.19 Screenshots

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    LaunchBox 13.19 Screenshot 1
  • LaunchBox 13.19 Screenshot 2
  • LaunchBox 13.19 Screenshot 3

What's new in this version:

Improved:
- Improved speed at which the Game Details View loads in LaunchBox
- This update replaced LaunchBox's legacy XML-based local game database with a high-performance SQLite database. Expect a noticeably faster startup time, lower memory usage, and a solid foundation for even more performance gains in upcoming releases
- LaunchBox has now been upgraded to .NET 9.0 (from .NET 6.0)
- The LaunchBox Game Details Default view now features Related Games in a dedicated, easily accessible section, for a more performant and user-friendly experience
- The ability to disable individual Related Games sections has been added in LaunchBox, accessible under Options > Visuals > Game Details
- The included version of VLC has been updated to version 3.0.21, bringing performance improvements, bug fixes, and updated codec support

Fixed:
- The auto-import feature for Playstation Vita games using the Vita3k emulator is now working correctly
- Restored the expected behaviour for the top background image in the Default theme's Game Details view. It will now prioritize images from your Background image group before using a Gameplay Screenshot as a fallback
- Resolved an issue where image loading could be disrupted by multi-threaded gremlins
- Corrected an error introduced in version 13.18 where dragging and dropping non-ROM game files would incorrectly assign an unassigned emulator value
- Eliminated the unnecessary prompt to select a RetroArch core for platforms that have already been imported
- Restoring saves on an Additional App could inadvertently overwrite the save data of the primary game
- Resolved an error that occurred under specific conditions when using UNC paths