PCs have been capable of running very playable versions of NES games for decades via emulation. But while emulators have practically become indistinguishable from the real thing for many players, they ...
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Dev uses Claude AI to write a 'functional NES emulator' — you can test it now, playing Donkey Kong in your browser
A developer has succeeded in prompting Claude to write 'a functional NES emulator.' ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Earlier this month, Apple lifted its ban on emulators on the App Store. One developer wasted no ...
Despite Apple's recent rule change, it has been a bumpy few days for emulators on the App Store as small developers fear the wrath of Nintendo and others. Software emulation has been around for ...
I am interested in playing some old school Nintendo games on both my desktop and laptop PCs. I understand that one can use an emulator to make this happen. After a bit of googling, I found that there ...
For SNES emulation, I would suggest ZSNES and/or Snes9x. They're both avaible for multiple platforms, including *NIX, but I found ZSNES to be better suited to my taste.
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