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    NES

    NES

    NES emulator written in Go

    ...The emulator supports a menu mode where, if you point it at a directory instead of a single ROM, it scans all ROMs and shows a game selection screen with thumbnails fetched from an online database keyed by each ROM’s MD5 hash. Once a ROM is chosen, the emulator maps keyboard controls to NES inputs and also supports USB joysticks, letting you play with a gamepad instead of just the keyboard. Under the hood it implements several common NES cartridge mappers such as NROM, MMC1, UNROM, CNROM, MMC3, and AOROM, which together cover the majority of NES titles in circulation.
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    Gameboy.Live

    Gameboy.Live

    A basic gameboy emulator with terminal "Cloud Gaming" support

    ...On Debian-based systems, the packages libasound2-dev and libgl1-mesa-dev must be installed. You can use Gameboy.Live as a "Cloud Gaming" server, where players use telnet to play Gameboy games in the terminal without additional software installation required.
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