This website is for the original EmulationStation, last updated in 2015!



EmulationStation

A graphical and themeable emulator front-end that allows you to access all your favorite games in one place, even without a keyboard!

The title track, "Y Que Viva el Amor," serves as a philosophical anchor for the record, emphasizing a choice to find hope and joy every morning despite past nights of sadness. Deep Dive: "Mi Corazón Herido"

"" (My Wounded Heart) stands as one of the most emotionally charged songs on the album. It is a quintessential example of the "canción melódica" style that defined the era. Mi Corazón Herido - música y letra de Leo Dan - Spotify

Released in late 1968 under the Columbia label, Y Que Viva El Amor arrived during a prolific period for Leo Dan. Following his massive initial success with hits like "Celia," this album solidified his reputation for blending with traditional Latin American rhythms.



Works with any controller

EmulationStation provides an interface that is usable with any 4-button controller, set up from within the program itself.

* Emulators themselves must be configured separately...for now.

Controller Config
  • Theming System
  • Theming List

Give each system the look it deserves with the custom theming system

EmulationStation includes a custom theming system that gives you control over how each screen looks on a per-system basis, from the system select screen to the game list.

Don't like our style? Try another set, or make your own!

Easily download game box art with the built-in metadata scraper

Download the full name, description, box art, rating, release date, developer, publisher, genre, and number of players for every game in your library with the press of a button.

Scraper

Y Que Viva El Amormi Corazon Herido Leo Dan [ NEWEST · GUIDE ]

The title track, "Y Que Viva el Amor," serves as a philosophical anchor for the record, emphasizing a choice to find hope and joy every morning despite past nights of sadness. Deep Dive: "Mi Corazón Herido"

"" (My Wounded Heart) stands as one of the most emotionally charged songs on the album. It is a quintessential example of the "canción melódica" style that defined the era. Mi Corazón Herido - música y letra de Leo Dan - Spotify Y Que Viva El Amormi Corazon Herido Leo Dan

Released in late 1968 under the Columbia label, Y Que Viva El Amor arrived during a prolific period for Leo Dan. Following his massive initial success with hits like "Celia," this album solidified his reputation for blending with traditional Latin American rhythms. The title track, "Y Que Viva el Amor,"