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    JSNES

    JSNES

    A JavaScript NES emulator

    JSNES is a JavaScript-based emulator that replicates the functionality of the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), enabling classic games to run directly in web browsers or Node.js environments. It implements the core components of NES hardware, including the CPU, graphics processing unit, and audio system, to deliver an accurate emulation experience. The project is designed as a library, allowing developers to embed emulation capabilities into web applications or custom interfaces. It includes support for rendering graphics via canvas, handling audio output, and processing input from keyboards or gamepads. ...
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    Clock Signal

    Clock Signal

    A latency-hating emulator of: the Acorn Electron, BBC Micro

    ...One of its most technically distinctive features is its signal-processing-based rendering pipeline, which simulates original video outputs such as composite signals instead of simply drawing pixels, resulting in highly accurate visual artifacts. CLK also prioritizes extremely low latency by decoupling audio and video pipelines and leveraging modern display capabilities.
    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    NanoBoyAdvance

    NanoBoyAdvance

    A cycle-accurate Nintendo Game Boy Advance emulator

    NanoBoyAdvance is a cycle-accurate Game Boy Advance emulator that prioritizes precision and correctness in replicating original hardware behavior. It is designed to emulate the GBA at a very low level, including CPU timing, DMA operations, graphics processing, and memory behavior, ensuring that even edge cases and obscure hardware quirks are faithfully reproduced. The emulator achieves extremely high compatibility, passing multiple hardware test suites and accurately running games that rely on precise timing conditions. In addition to accuracy, it introduces enhancements such as a high-quality audio mixer that improves sound output without altering internal emulation behavior. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    wasmboy

    wasmboy

    Game Boy / Game Boy Color Emulator Library

    wasmboy is a Game Boy and Game Boy Color emulator built using WebAssembly and JavaScript, designed to run efficiently in both browsers and Node environments. It leverages modern web technologies such as HTML5 canvas and the Web Audio API to deliver graphics and sound directly within a web interface. The project emphasizes portability and integration, allowing it to be embedded into other applications as a reusable dependency. It supports a wide range of emulator features including save...
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