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.

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Games, Emulators

License

zlib/libpng License

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Operating Systems

MS-DOS, Linux, BSD, Windows

Languages

English

Intended Audience

End Users/Desktop

User Interface

OpenGL, SDL, Allegro

Programming Language

C++, Assembly, C, JavaScript

Related Categories

C++ Games, C++ Emulators, Assembly Games, Assembly Emulators, C Games, C Emulators, JavaScript Games, JavaScript Emulators

Registered

2001-11-11