XMame

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Web site: x.mame.net Category: Emulators Platform: BSD, Linux License: XMame Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1997 XMame – the X version of the popular MAME emulator. By supporting different types of consoles, we can play more than 2,000 games, which, obviously, must be obtained separately and with the permission of their authors. XMame is an … Read more

ALEC64

alec64

Web site: ibiblio.org/pub/micro/commodore/crossplatform/emulators/alec/index.html (not active) Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Linux, Solaris, DOS, Windows License: Freeware Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 1992 ALEC64 – a Commodore 64 emulator written in C, for X Windowing System or Linux Console. Following ports exists: – Linux with XFree86 – Linux with svgalib – SCO Unix with VGA console – … Read more

MESS auto-launcher

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Web site: eadmaster.altervista.org Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, Windows License: Freeware Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: unknown MESS auto-launcher – a launcher for the MESS emulator that will try to guess the system and device name from the input file extension. It is a command line MESS emulator auto launcher for Linux and Windows operating system, … Read more

KiGB

kigb

Web site: kigb.emuunlim.com Category: Emulators Platform: DOS, Linux, OS X, Windows License: Freeware Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: 2002 KiGB – a free portable emulator for Gameboy, Gameboy Color and Super Gameboy for Windows, Linux and MS-DOS, with port of Mac OS as well. KiGB provides the best compatibility and accuracy in graphics, sound and … Read more

MESS

mess

Web site: mess.redump.net Category: Emulators Platform: AmigaOS, Linux, BSD, OS X, UNIX-like, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: CLI Wikipedia: Multi Emulator Super System First release: 1998 MESS (Multi Emulator Super System) – a part of the MAME project. MAME is a source-available project which documents the hardware for a wide variety of (mostly vintage) arcade … Read more

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