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well, i think i passed the idiot test... but after i finish playing an emulator, it says i've only played for 0.0 minutes or something like that in single player... one of the quirks with the autopause function, i guess! :P
If emulator runs happily with supplying the path to the game in the command line (xexe.exe "gaem.rom"), then it's a child's play. Use existing script and edit it.
Not sure about PS2, but ePSXe has a "ePSXeCutor" frontend, which can launch games by command line (I think) with selected plugin settings (compatibility fixes and such). Other disc-based consoles might require using virtual drives, but that needs workarounds and tinkering? and such.