RocketLauncher uses "Fade" screens (the black loading screens with artwork). If a fade image or video file is corrupt, RocketLauncher crashes in the background. Hyperspin waits, sees nothing, and reports the error.

If the error only happens for one system (e.g., NES works but MAME doesn't): In , go to the Wheel Settings tab. Select the problematic system from the dropdown.

In the golden age of the emulation scene, Hyperspin was the undisputed king. It turned a messy folder of ROMs into a neon-soaked, wheel-spinning cathedral of nostalgia. But for the uninitiated, setting up a Hyperspin drive is less like installing software and more like defusing a bomb made of XML files and obscure dependencies.