On December 24th, 1996, Nicola Salmoria began working on his single hardware emulators, which he merged into one program during January 1997. He named the accomplishment by the name of Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator, or MAME for short.
An open source NES Emulator for Windows and Unix that features solid emulation accuracy and state of the art tools for power users.
FCEUX's source code is now hosted at https://github.com/TASVideos/fceux/
win32 autobuilds @ https://ci.appveyor.com/project/zeromus/fceux/build/artifacts
MicroLua brings Lua on the Nintendo DS for easy programming
MicroLua brings the programming language Lua on the Nintendo DS for easy and fast development of beautiful homebrews!
Based on brunni's µLibrary, µLua is a Lua interpreter featuring fast drawings and many important functionalities. You can exploit your Nintendo DS with the simplistic yet powerful Lua language!
On your cartridge, MicroLua is a NDS executable that shows as its frontend a great graphical shell from which you can explore your cartridge and run Lua scripts written for...