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

Tetris Friends

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Web site: www.tetrisfriends.com (not active) Category: Games Sub-Category: Puzzle Platform: Cross-platform License: Proprietary Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: Tetris Friends First release: 2009 Tetris Friends – an online version of Tetris video game, developed by Tetris Online, Inc. It was available on its website, and previously on Facebook. Registered users could compare their scores with their friends … Read more

Miracle

miracle emulator

Web site: miracle.xania.org/ Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Cross-platform License: GNU GPL Interface: Web-based Wikipedia: First release: 1998 Miracle – a Sega Master System emulator in Javascript which lets you run Sega MS/GG games with full-speed on pre-SAs. The project by Matt Godbolt, based on JSSpeccy by Matt Westcott, which in turn is based on Fuse … Read more

SAE

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Web site: scriptedamigaemulator.net Category: Machine Emulators Platform: Cross-platform License: unknown (open-source) Interface: Web-interface Wikipedia: First release: September 1, 2012 SAE – an Amiga emulator in pure HTML5 and JavaScript. It is heavily based on WinUAE and does use the AROS-Kickstart replacement. Goals: – Make ‘Amiga Classic’ Emulation available for browsers. – Browser-plugins or 3rd-party scripts … Read more

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