To use the v15 collection, users generally follow a specific workflow on Windows: setup of Gamebase 64 help PLEASE - -= GB64 Forum =-
If you acquire the ISO and examine its structure, here is exactly what you are getting:
: A Microsoft Access-based file containing metadata for tens of thousands of titles.
The ISO includes a Redist folder. Run install_vb_runtimes.bat as administrator. This registers the old Visual Basic 6 controls.
The collection focuses on documenting the "best" versions of games, often including multiple trainers, high-score savers, and original title screens.
To use the v15 collection, users generally follow a specific workflow on Windows: setup of Gamebase 64 help PLEASE - -= GB64 Forum =-
If you acquire the ISO and examine its structure, here is exactly what you are getting: gamebase64 v15 iso
: A Microsoft Access-based file containing metadata for tens of thousands of titles. To use the v15 collection, users generally follow
The ISO includes a Redist folder. Run install_vb_runtimes.bat as administrator. This registers the old Visual Basic 6 controls. To use the v15 collection
The collection focuses on documenting the "best" versions of games, often including multiple trainers, high-score savers, and original title screens.