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

vbemu

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

VBA-Frontend

vba-frontend

Web site: vba-frontend.sourceforge.net Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, Unix-like, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 20040320 | March 20,2004 VBA-Frontend – a graphical user interface (GUI) for the famous GameBoyAdvance emulator: Visual Boy Advance. It is written with C and GTK. It is an emulator for GameBoy Advance is Visual Boy Advance, which … Read more

ViBE

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Web site: Category: Emulators Platform: Mac OS License: unknown Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: April 1, 2002 ViBE – an emulator of the Nintendo Virtual Boy, a 3D Headset console released by Nintendo in the early 1990s. At the time of writing, ViBE is the only Virtual Boy emulator for any platform to support sound. … Read more

Virtual-E

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Web site: www.emuunlim.com/VirtualE Category: Emulators Platform: Windows License: Freeware Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 1999 Virtual-E – a freeware emulator for NEC’s V810 Microproc (alias Virtual Boy’s proc.) written with Win32 and DirectX in C++. This emulator is based on information and code provided by David Tucker and the documentation provided by NEC Semiconductors on … Read more

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