Fuse

fuse

Web site: fuse-emulator.sourceforge.net Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, OS X, UNIX-like, Windows, AmigaOS, MorphOS License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: Fuse_(emulator) First release: 1999 Fuse (the Free Unix Spectrum Emulator) was originally, and somewhat unsurprisingly, a ZX Spectrum emulator for Unix. However, it has now also been ported to Mac OS X, which may or may … Read more

MAMEWAH

mamewah

Web site: mamewah.mameworld.info Category: Emulators Platform: Windows License: unknown (source code available) Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2002 MAMEWAH – a customisable multiple emulator frontend capable of running countless emulators, including everyone’s favourite arcade emulator, M.A.M.E. MAMEWAH is primarily intended for use with real arcade controls, including joysticks (digital or analog), trackballs and spinners. MAMEWAH … Read more

QMC2

qmc2

Web site: qmc2.batcom-it.net Category: Emulators Platform: BSD, Linux, OS X, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: 2006 QMC2 (QMAME CAT II) – a Qt based multi-platform GUI front end for MAME. QMC2 is the successor of one of the first UNIX M.A.M.E. GUI front ends available on this planet called QMamecat (derived … Read more

MyArcade

myarcade

Web site: robert.hurst-ri.us/myarcade/ (not active) Category: Emulators Platform: Linux, Windows License: GNU GPL Interface: GUI Wikipedia: First release: March 2007 MyArcade – a friendly front-end of many game machine emulators. The DVD rom (not available) contains over 1000 titles that represent a small but popular sample from countless classic games – from the coin-op arcades … Read more

MAMELOAD

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Web site: mameload.mameworld.info Category: Emulators Platform: Windows License: BSD Interface: CLI Wikipedia: First release: January 6, 2007 MAMELOAD – the project started out as a PERSONAL APPLICATION many years. Initially released to the world on February 20th, 1997. Over the next 3+ years, it been often updated and refined MAMELOAD with improved features and compatibility. … Read more

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