SNem

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Web site: www.tommowalker.co.uk/snem.html (not active) Category: Emulators Platform: Windows, DOS License: unknown (open-source) Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: August 2, 2002 SNem – a Nintendo SNES emulator for 32 bit MS Windows platform. What is emulated : – 65816 – about 90% of opcodes. Some bugs. – SPC700 – about 70% of opcodes. Some bugs. … Read more

XNES

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Web site: tjwei.github.io/xnes/ Category: Emulators Platform: Cross-platform License: MIT-like Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: 2015 XNES – an experimental Javascript Super Nitendo Emulators, powered by emscripten, SNEM, and Snes9x. It is web-based emulator which works with modern web browsers, such as Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox. Snes9x based ports, good compatibility, but slower: – snes9x … Read more

PyBoy

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Web site: sourceforge.net/projects/pyboy.mirror/ Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, OS X, Windows License: GNU LGPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2020 PyBoy – an open-source Game Boy emulator written in Python. PyBoy is loadable as an object in Python. This means, it can be initialized from another script, and be controlled and probed by the script. It … Read more

ChipGL

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Web site: github.com/neethan/ChipGL Category: Emulators Platform: x86 License: unknown (open-source) Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 2013 ChipGL – an open-source emulator of the Chip-8, made in VB.NET with OpenGL for the graphics frontend, which needs OpenTK to compile the source. It works fine with more or less all Chip-8 games. Chip-8 is a simple, interpreted, … Read more

VBEmu

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Web site: github.com/jonimoas/VBEmu Category: Emulators Platform: Windows License: MIT Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2018 VBEmu – an open-source, simple emulator frontend using the file formats of EmulationStation and connected to rawg.io and thegamesdb.net, focused on simplicity and speed. Features: – Ability to search games by typing the name – Ability to filter games by … Read more

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