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    ArkOS

    ArkOS

    Another rockchip Operating System

    Another rockchip Operating System. This OS came about from an initial fork of The Retro Arena to support a roms folder on a NTFS partition so that the management of roms could be done by simply putting you SD card into an appropriate card reader on a Windows 10 computer. Through various upgrades and tweaks overtime, it has diverged significantly from TheRA and it's time to rebrand this distro. With suggestions provided by community members, ArkOS was chosen.
    Downloads: 159 This Week
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    PhantomBot

    PhantomBot

    PhantomBot is an actively developed open source interactive Twitch bot

    PhantomBot is an actively developed open source interactive Twitch bot with a vibrant community that provides entertainment and moderation for your channel, allowing you to focus on what matters the most to you, your game and your viewers. PhantomBot is a Twitch chat bot powered by Java. PhantomBot has many modern features out of the box such as a built-in webpanel, enhanced moderation, games, a point system, raffles, custom commands, a music player, and more.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    SimpleNES

    SimpleNES

    An NES emulator in C++

    SimpleNES is a lightweight, educational Nintendo Entertainment System emulator written in C++ that focuses on demonstrating the core architecture and behavior of classic console emulation. It replicates the essential components of the NES, including CPU execution, graphics rendering, and audio playback, allowing users to run original .nes ROM files on modern systems. The project supports a subset of cartridge mappers, which means it can successfully run a significant portion of early NES games while still being limited compared to full-featured emulators. ...
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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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. ...
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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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.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    MacFCEU

    MacFCEU

    NES/Famicom emulator based on FCE Ultra.

    An updated Mac OS Classic/Carbon-specific port of FCE Ultra 0.98.13, the Nintendo Entertainment System/FamilyComputer emulator, and beyond.  This emulator is meant for older Macs, pre-OS X.
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    NES

    NES

    NES emulator written in Go

    NES emulator written entirely in Go, aimed at accurately reproducing classic Nintendo Entertainment System games in a modern, cross-platform environment. It reimplements the NES hardware in software, including CPU, PPU (graphics), and APU (audio), and then presents the output using OpenGL for video and PortAudio for sound. 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. ...
    Downloads: 4 This Week
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    GassistPi

    GassistPi

    Google Assistant for Single Board Computers

    ...Every project requires a name and so I named it GassistPi (“G”oogle “Assist”ant on “Pi”). Fast forwarding to date, the project works not only on Pi boards but on a number of other platforms. It has some interesting custom actions for both entertainment and home automation needs. The primary language of coding is Python and the project has been structed in a way to allow even inexperienced programmers to modify existing codes and implement their own custom actions. This is a project for the single-board community, driven by the community.
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    Wimkey

    Wimkey

    Wimkey is a USB key that doesn't just come as a storage drive.

    ...Here is a list of the installed Applications: Open Office, (includes Writer, [Word alike], Spreadsheet, [Excel alike], Presentation, [Powerpoint alike], Database, [Acess alike], Draw, [Corel draw alike], for your work documents and presentations on the go. VLC Video and Audio player for your personal entertainment and spare time. Clam Antivirus for better security or just in case you don't trust the host PC Mozilla firefox and Google Chrome web browser, (works entirely from the USB key, so untraceable).
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Spyn NES Emulator
    Spyn is an Nintendo Entertainment System written entirely in Python, using Pygame for graphics / sound.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Mesya is a Java framework for multiple entertainment systems emulation
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    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.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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