We have moved OpenEmu to github, see http://github.com/openemu/openemu Open Emu brings game emulation to the Mac as a first class citizen, with accelerated graphics, sound and HID controllers for all supported emulators. OpenEmuQC enables live 'cons

Features

  • graphics-accelerated scaling and effects
  • HID controllers (gamepads, joysticks, etc)
  • circuit bending
  • ROM hacking
  • multi-threaded

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Categories

Games, Emulators

License

BSD License

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User Reviews

  • Great work!!
  • Using the SNES emulators: -iMac Core2Duo ATi graphics --graphically smooth can use 2x 4xHQ etc. -MacBook 1st Gen CoreDuo Intel gma 950 --bsnes suffers from jerkiness, not the case with the standalone version --snes9x lots of visual tearing, fixed by disabling quartz extreme using quartz debug. Don't know if related to open emu as expose etc has been choppy since upgrade to snow leopard and 10.6.3 has made no difference.
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Additional Project Details

Operating Systems

Mac

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

Cocoa (MacOS X)

Programming Language

C++, Objective C

Related Categories

C++ Games, C++ Emulators, Objective C Games, Objective C Emulators

Registered

2009-01-06