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    NESbox

    NESbox

    Emulator of NES, SNES, Sega Mega Drive, GameBoy video consoles

    The nesbox/emulator is an open source, browser-based emulator for a collection of retro gaming systems (NES, Super Nintendo, Sega Mega Drive, GameBoy, etc.). It’s written in ActionScript/Flash, and the project includes SWF binaries so you can embed the emulator into web pages. The emulator allows users to load ROMs and play them in their browsers via the Flash plugin. It’s licensed under the MIT license, meaning it’s quite permissive in terms of reuse. While Flash is an aging technology, the project remains a practical way to access old console gaming via browser, as long as Flash is supported or available.
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    Portable secure lightweight interpreter-based embeded java virtual machine that supports threading ,secure sand box execution enviroment
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Flip8 is a fully-featured Chip8 emulator written in Actionscript2. It includes SChip-8 emulation, sound, and all known games for the system.
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    gbsplay emulates the sound hardware of the Nintendo Gameboy. It is able to play the sounds from a Gameboy module dump (.GBS format) over /dev/dsp and NAS. Included is an XMMS input plugin, a tool to display information about a .GBS file, and a demo song.
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    Terminal emulation using ANSI escape sequences, written in Flex/AS3 and could be embedded in browser or use standalone with Adobe AIR. Planned to be able to connect foreign hosts via ssh/telnet and also play sessions recorded with ttyrec.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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