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    Play!

    Play!

    Play! - PlayStation2 Emulator

    Play! is an open-source cross-platform emulator for Sony’s PlayStation 2 that aims to run PS2 games on a wide range of modern systems including Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and web browsers by implementing core PS2 hardware functionality in software. It emulates primary components like the Emotion Engine CPU and graphics synthesizer, translating game code and hardware calls into host system operations, while providing users with controls to load disc images, manage states, and configure rendering options. ...
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    Xenia

    Xenia

    Xbox 360 Emulator Research Project

    Xenia is an open-source experimental emulator for the Xbox 360 that aims to let users run Xbox 360 games on Windows and other platforms by reverse-engineering the console’s hardware and firmware behavior in software. It implements the 360’s CPU (Xenon), GPU (including Direct3D shader logic), and system libraries to translate Xbox instructions into equivalent host machine operations, enabling many titles to launch and in some cases play at improved frame rates compared with the original...
    Downloads: 55 This Week
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    Coffee GB

    Coffee GB

    Gameboy emulator in Java 8

    ...As a reference, I’ve used the GameBoy CPU Manual - later on I discovered that it has a few typos and is not specific enough for some of the operations. After implementing the opcodes and memory (modelled by an int[] array) I was eager to check whether it’s possible to run some code on it. I had neither the cartridge nor the GPU emulation yet, so even the simplest game wouldn’t be an option. However, when the original Gameboy starts, it executes a simple 256-bytes program, a kind of firmware displaying the Nintendo logo and self-testing the system. ...
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    AetherSX2

    AetherSX2

    PlayStation 2 emulator for Android

    AetherSX2 is a powerful PlayStation 2 emulator for Android that allows users to play a wide range of classic PS2 games on mobile devices. It delivers strong performance across many titles, with particularly smooth results on modern mid-range and high-end hardware. The emulator requires a PlayStation 2 BIOS file to function, which must be obtained separately from a legitimate console. AetherSX2 supports extensive customization, letting users fine-tune controls, graphics settings, and...
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    MAME4droid

    MAME4droid

    MAME Android Emulator.

    MAME4droid (0.139u1) is developed by David Valdeita (Seleuco), port of MAME 0.139u1 emulator by Nicola Salmoria and TEAM. MAME4droid (0.139u1) emulates arcade games supported by original MAME 0.139u1. This MAME4droid version is targeted to Dual-Core devices, because it is based on a high specs 2010 PC MAME build. Anyway don't expect arcade games of the 90 to work at full speed. With some games that are really bad optimized (like outrun or mk series) you will need at least a 1.5 ghz...
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    Downloads: 116 This Week
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    bsnes

    bsnes

    Super Nintendo (SNES) emulator focused on performance, features

    ...Built-in cheat code database for hundreds of popular games (by mightymo). Built-in save state manager with screenshot previews and naming capabilities. Customizable per-byte game mappings to support any cartridges, including prototype games. 7-zip decompression support. Extensive Satellaview emulation, including BS Memory flash write and wear-leveling emulation.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    Nesoid

    Nesoid

    NES emulator for Android phones

    This project is based on sources, published by original Nesoid developer, who in turn used code of GPFCE, forked from FCEUltra, currently incarnation of which is known as FCEUX. Help and suggestions are welcome. This project has been abandoned in favor of the RetroArch, another awesome free software emulator (which has much better NES support and is more actively developed): http://www.libretro.com/.
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    ForPC

    ForPC

    Run any game or software on Windows, powered by ForPC.

    ForPC is a universal compatibility platform for Windows that lets you run virtually any game or software ever created, regardless of the original hardware it was designed for. At its core, ForPC bundles a curated collection of the best emulation backends available, automatically selecting the right one for your software with zero configuration required. Beyond emulation, ForPC includes a native binary translation engine that converts foreign CPU architectures directly into Windows x64...
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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