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    id have to say gpsp just for the fact there is no hassle changing the setting on games, its already full speed with no problems straight out of the box say.

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    gpsp seems to randomly freeze on me at bad times and getting the proper rom version for mame always drove me nuts. glad someone mentioned neoragex - probably the emu i used the most in my life until i discovered the handheld homebrew community.

    how about the emu we're being forced to wait for: ps2 using only the cell and rsx on the 40gb ps3? what's the matter, sony: not selling enough slim ps2s? i have little intention of keeping my original phat ps2 with all of its empty space waiting for a single game serving hard drive when i eventually acquire a ps3.

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    Well I have got to say that Gens, was the first emulator I ever downloaded and it's basically perfect it runs basically every Megadrive game etc.

    Pspwise, I love Project64, PicoDrive, Popstation, GpPSP and a load more. ^^"

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    Popstation and Picodrive for the PSP. Not gonna say thier the best of all time but thier the most useful to me.

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    Goomba. Fills in the gap of Nintendo's legacy that they've been neglecting in all this retro-marketing stuff. Paletted version allows user-created borders, and Goomba Color allows SGB borders and GBC support (at the same time!). Too bad the GBA is simply not fast enough to emulate all GBC games at full speed, but it comes amazingly close to what all thought impossible before it was released. When Dwedit gets a DS version out, with speed issues fixed, that will truly be my happiest day in homebrew since I first discovered Moonshell.

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    well popstation isnt really a emulator, its more of a hack. But that would get my vote. Playstation on the go is just to good.

    If i had to pick another id say Project 64 for its excellence in the field of Nintendo 64 emulation on a PC.

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    Bleem!
    PSN (PS3/PS4/Vita)/NintendoID - Triv1umx
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    Project 64 gets my vote.

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    zsnes
    recent cps3 emulator (arcade SF3 emulated at last)
    visualboyadvance
    mame32
    snemulds
    winuae
    snes9x

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    Quote Originally Posted by brinstar View Post
    zsnes
    recent cps3 emulator (arcade SF3 emulated at last)
    visualboyadvance
    mame32
    snemulds
    winuae
    snes9x
    Definitely one of the greatest is the newest versions of MAME32++ 119 or something. Playing Third Strike on Kaillera is amazing!

    CPX3 on Xbox is also a very good CPS3 emulator (no lag!!)

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