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I don’t play a lot of games but I was wondering if there is a system like #romm to play old windows games that I have in gog but on a #selfhosted server ?

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[–] Vetinari@reddthat.com 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I am using romm, game vault, and testing out retrom: https://github.com/jmberesford/retrom/releases

Retrom is still pretty new but they plan on using emulatorjs for web play like romm, and having a client app like game vault.

I'm waiting for one of them to become the all in one solution for emulation, web play, and game installs for Windows games, but none of them are there yet.

Right now I would probably recommend gamevault for your use case.