A open-source NESemulator for the Nintendo DS. It can be compiled with GCC(devkitPRO/devkitARM, the version supported) or ADS(the original version, no update).
This project is the development of an open source fully emulated Darkfall Online Server and reverse engineering the proprietary game engine that DFO uses, the SF3D engine as well as its source code.
This project is based on sources published by original GameBoid developer, who in turn used code of gpSP2X, based on gpSP. Help and suggestions are welcome.
This project is abandoned in favor of RetroArch: http://www.libretro.com/. Seriously, check that one out!
This project is based on sources, published by original Nesoid developer, who in turn used code of GPFCE, forked from FCEUltra, currently incarnation of which is known as FCEUX. Help and suggestions are welcome.
This project has been abandoned in favor of the RetroArch, another awesome free software emulator (which has much better NES support and is more actively developed): http://www.libretro.com/.
Gameboy and Gameboy Color emulator for Android phones
This project is based on sources published by original GBCoid developer, who in turn used code of gnuboy. Help and suggestions are welcome.
This project has been abandoned in favor of RetroArch, another awesome free software console emulator (which is also actively developed): http://www.libretro.com/.
FakeNES is a highly portable, Open Source NES and Famicom emulator. It runs on all modern operating systems and has an actively maintained DOS port for enthusiasts. Support for phones and other mobile platforms is under development.
The majority of the project is entirely original code released under the zlib/libpng license. Contributed and third-party code is included under GNU licenses.
Nemus is an accurate, efficient, and portable Nintendo Entertainment System emulator, written in C++ conforming to the ISO/IEC 14882 standard. We are currently looking for help on the project, so if you are interested, please contact the maintainer.
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This project is based on sources published by original Ataroid developer, who in turn used code of Stella.
This project is abandoned in favor of Droid2600: https://code.google.com/p/droid2600/. Available sources do not compile into anything working anyway.