SugarBox

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Web site: sugarbox.free.fr Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Linux, Windows License: Mit Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2013 SugarBox – an open-source Amstrad CPC/CPC+ emulator for Linux and Windows platforms. Currently emulated : – 464 – 664 – 6128 – 464 + – 6128 + – GX 4000 Download SugarBox

Lactrote

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Web site: github.com/erkyrath/lectrote Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Cross-platform License: MIT Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2011 Lactrote – a Quixe wrapped up as an app for MacOS, Windows, and Linux. Lectrote packages up IF interpreters with the Chromium browser as a Mac/Win/Linux app. You can play several games at the same time in separate windows. … Read more

Quixe

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Web site: www.eblong.com/zarf/glulx/quixe/ Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Cross-platform License: MIT Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: 2010 Quixe – a pure-Javascript interpreter for the Glulx IF virtual machine. It can play any Glulx game file (.ulx or .gblorb) in a web browser. It does not require a server component; it runs entirely in the browser. Quixe … Read more

JavaCPC

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Web site: cpc.devilmarkus.de/news.php (not active) Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Linux, OS X, BSD, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2008 JavaCPC – an Amstrad CPC-Emulator in JAVA, based on JEMU by R. Wilson. I am searching for good JAVA-coders who are also knowledgable in emulating 8bit homecomputers. Features: – High accurate emulation … Read more

Glulx

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Web site: www.eblong.com/zarf/glulx/ Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Linux License: MIT Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Glulx First release: 1999 Glulx – a portable virtual machine, like the Z-machine. Unlike the Z-machine, it uses 32-bit data and addresses, so it can handle game files up to four gigabytes long. Also unlike the Z-machine, it has native support for … Read more

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