Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator. It allows you to play all of your favorite Atari 2600 games again! Stella was originally developed for Linux by Bradford W. Mott, and is currently maintained by Stephen Anthony.
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I just installed it, and the only difficulty I had was selecting a bin to run after compiling with DASM. I didn't realize Stellawas asking me to choose a default directory first. No wonder my .bin wasn't showing up in the list. All fixed now.
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This emulator makes me feel like it's 1986 again.
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I want to thank Stephen for this AMAZING emulator. Thanks for all the hard work. I'm active in the hyperspin and xbox coinops communities (writing some modules/programs). Is there a compatibility list for this emulator? Please write me back at: andyandkaren11@gmail.com If there's any way I can help with this project let me know! I've done some bug testing for Fhorse on his nes emulator-and enjoy helping. -Alpha Trion
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Nostalgia all the way. A must have for every dedicated 'old-school' gamer (read: +40 year old kids)