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    RetroBIOS

    RetroBIOS

    Complete BIOS & firmware packs for RetroArch, Batocera, Recalbox, etc.

    RetroBIOS is an open-source project that provides complete BIOS and firmware packs for a wide range of emulators and retro gaming platforms. It includes thousands of verified system files required to run consoles and arcade systems accurately across tools like RetroArch, Batocera, RetroPie, and EmuDeck. Each BIOS file is validated against emulator source code to ensure correctness, compatibility, and proper functionality.
    Downloads: 133 This Week
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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. ...
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    unidbg

    unidbg

    Allows you to emulate an Android native library

    Allows you to emulate an Android native library, and an experimental iOS emulation. This is an educational project to learn more about the ELF/MachO file format and ARM assembly. Emulation of the JNI Invocation API so JNI_OnLoad can be called. Support JavaVM, JNIEnv. Emulation of syscalls instruction. Support ARM32 and ARM64. Inline hook, thanks to Dobby. Android import hook, thanks to xHook. iOS fishhook and substrate and whale hook. unicorn backend support simple console debugger, gdb...
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    Pegasus Frontend

    Pegasus Frontend

    A cross platform, customizable graphical frontend

    Pegasus Frontend is a highly customizable, cross-platform graphical launcher designed to manage and organize game libraries while providing a unified interface for launching emulators. It acts as a frontend layer that aggregates multiple emulators into a single cohesive environment, simplifying the user experience for retro gaming and multi-system setups. The software is built with performance and flexibility in mind, supporting a wide range of devices including desktops, embedded systems,...
    Downloads: 13 This Week
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    Android Tablet 7.1.2 on Virtual Machines
    Instructions: After starting this VM, enable the Play Store app, by clicking the Settings -> Apps -> Play Store -> Enable. Then, Launch Play Store App, by clicking the 3 vertical dots icon, at the bottom of desktop. Then download whatever app is needed from the Play Store. Quickly, Cancel any automatic downloads of Play Store app ( itself ), from the notification drawer, as this will prevent it from its future working. Disable the Play Store app, after your other app installs are...
    Downloads: 20 This Week
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