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    LaiNES

    LaiNES

    Compact cycle-accurate NES emulator

    LaiNES is a compact, cycle-accurate Nintendo Entertainment System emulator written in C++ that prioritizes precision and minimalism in its implementation. Its design focuses on accurately simulating the NES hardware at the clock-cycle level, ensuring that timing-sensitive behaviors and edge cases are faithfully reproduced. Despite its relatively small codebase, it supports a wide range of cartridge mappers, enabling compatibility with a large portion of NES games.
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    pokegb

    pokegb

    A gameboy emulator that only plays Pokemon Blue, in ~50 lines of c++.

    pokegb is an extremely compact and specialized Game Boy emulator written in C++ that is intentionally designed to run only Pokémon Red and Blue, rather than providing general-purpose compatibility. The project is notable for its extreme minimalism, with an implementation of roughly a few dozen lines of code, making it closer to a proof of concept or code-golf experiment than a traditional emulator.
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