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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. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    N64 Wasm

    N64 Wasm

    A web based N64 Emulator

    N64Wasm is a web-based Nintendo 64 emulator that leverages WebAssembly to run classic N64 games directly in the browser. It eliminates the need for local installation by executing emulation logic within a web environment. The project demonstrates how modern browser technologies can handle complex emulation tasks efficiently. It focuses on accessibility, allowing users to play retro games on any device with a compatible browser. The emulator integrates input handling and rendering pipelines...
    Downloads: 4 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 states, input handling, and performance tuning options for lower-end devices. ...
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    NESbox

    NESbox

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

    ...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.
    Downloads: 19 This Week
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    The first MSX Emulator 100% written in Javascript, using the new [canvas] tag to display graphics efficiently in web browsers like Firefox 2.0+.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    IEs 4 Linux installs Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, 5.5 and 5.0 on Linux using Wine without any click
    Downloads: 11 This Week
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    The FreeDO project has MOVED to http://www.freedo.org, and is close to beta. An alpha is currently being internally tested. The project is no longer open-source. Please direct your browsers to http://www.freedo.org for the latest updates.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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