for PC : Kawaks rocks !!!:thumbup:
for DC : NEO4ALL
thanks Chui for you're great work!
Ultrahle.
This thing was WAY ahead of it's time. It came out like only a few years after the N64 and it could play all the best titles (Mario, Mario kart, Zelda, Golden eye). Back then most people did not have very fast computers, but this thing could perfectly emulate games like zelda with sound at full speed with only like a 500MHz processor and a 128MB of ram.
Yes the good old days when roms were downloaded from direct links on web sites and emu's required glide wrappers.
Here's to the gods RealityMan and Epsilon!
for PC : Kawaks rocks !!!:thumbup:
for DC : NEO4ALL
thanks Chui for you're great work!
Hello:
Definitely, my favorite and the one I consider the best emulator is NeoRAGE for windows.
I would have to say, its SNES9x, simple and very detailed.
Project64 despite its bugs, is also good =)
User-friendly ftw =)
Zsnes. It's the one I've spent the most time using. Also maybe the first one I used. The dev's of it has worked on it long, I'm not sure if they have quit yet, but it's not so long since 1.51 came out.
nulldc, it's far from perfect but dreamcast games play at full speed and you get to play some of the greatest console games ever made
That was a rather informative read, thanks ^_^
My personal favourite is MAME, emulating your favourite arcade titles on your personal computer and the project has been ongoing now for many years.
Snes9X is also a wonderful emulator because it has a built in netplay function where in the old days I used to play titles like bomberman again my brother on our PC2PC connection via a CAT5 crossover cable.
VisualGBA, PCSX, Gens and also Project64 have always been great emlators too.
Hmmm I wonder what's the progress so far on the networkmulti-link for GBA roms *searches*
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I would say ZSNES if they fixed the sound effects in Super Mario World. Seriously, that really bothers me, and I'd think they wouldve come up with SOMETHING by now as its a lot easier to emulate than more advanced SNES titles.
I would say either MAME32 119++, Kawaks, Kega Fusion, or Project64 myself
Fusion(sega emulator)
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