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What are y'all using for your offline game libraries? I ended up getting Resident Evil on GoG and started thinking about how I can host these on a NAS. Maybe something Dockerized?

Jellyfin for music and video

Immich for images

Audiobookshelf for Audiobooks

??? for Gaming?

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[–] Vetinari@lemmy.sdf.org 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

I'm keeping an eye on gamevault as well, but wanted to include to Retro gaming. I also like a web interface which gamevault is not currently planning on having. Right now I am experimenting with Romm. I can create a category for gog games and download each game as a zip archive. Not fully what I want but it works. I love that for a lot of emulators you can play roms directly in the browser.

I also saw mention of gaseous games and Gameyfin but haven't looked at them to closely yet.