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A computer emulator is a system, usually implemented in software, that is designed to simulate the behavior of a computer.
   
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x Hatari Hatari logo Atari ST
Hatari is an open source emulator of the Atari ST computer system. Hatari uses source code from several other emulators: WinSTon (Atari ST peripherals), UAE (Motorola 680x0 CPU), STonX (BLiTTER), Aranym (Motorola 56001 DSP). The current version is 1...
x SainT SainT logo Atari ST
SainT Windows based cycle accurate ATARI ST emulator, written by James Boulton and Arnaud Carré.
x PaCifiST   Atari ST  
x Steem   Atari ST  
x WinSTon WinSTon logo Atari ST  
x STonX STonX logo Atari ST  
x Fuse   ZX Spectrum
The Free Unix Spectrum Emulator (Fuse) is an emulator of the 1980s ZX Spectrum home computer and its various clones for Unix, Windows and Mac OS X. Fuse is free software, released under the GNU General Public License. There are ports of Fuse to...
x Spectaculator   ZX Spectrum  
x ZX Spin   ZX Spectrum  
x ZXDS   ZX Spectrum  
x JPP   ZX Spectrum  
x Warajevo   ZX Spectrum  
x Z80   ZX Spectrum  
x Irish   ZX Spectrum  
x Polish   ZX Spectrum  
x Sinclair   ZX Spectrum  
x Sinclair ZX Spectrum 48K   ZX Spectrum  
x Spectrum   ZX Spectrum  
x Specemu   ZX Spectrum  
x x128   ZX Spectrum  
x ZX-JAM   ZX Spectrum  
x ZX   ZX Spectrum  
x Nuclear   ZX Spectrum  
x ASpectrum   ZX Spectrum  
x XZX-Pro   ZX Spectrum  
x ZSNES   Super Nintendo Entertainment System
ZSNES is an SNES emulator written mostly in x86 assembly with official ports for Linux, MS-DOS, and Windows. Development of ZSNES began on July 3, 1997 and the first version was released on October 14, 1997 for MS-DOS. Since then, official ports...
x JSSpeccy   ZX Spectrum  
x NESticle NESticle Nintendo Entertainment System
NESticle was a popular NES emulator for DOS, created by Sardu of Bloodlust Software. The name is a portmanteau of NES, the console it emulates, and testicle. Appropriately, the symbol of NESticle is a hairy scrotum with two testes. NESticle offered...
x Snes9x An emulator reproducing Final Fantasy VI's environment on a Windows computer Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Snes9x is an SNES emulator written in C++ with official ports for Linux and Windows. Development of Snes9x began in July of 1997 when Snes96's Gary Henderson and Snes97's Jerremy Koot merged their respective emulators to create Snes9x. Since then,...
x PCSX2   PlayStation 2
PCSX2 is a PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator for the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. With the most recent versions, many PS2 games are playable (although speed limitations have made play-to-completion tests for many games impractical), and...
x Potemkin emulator   PlayStation Portable
Potemkin was an experimental open source HLE PlayStation Portable emulator that was released on May 6, 2007, and is one of the few emulators for the PSP. The original author, ector, did not want to continue work on the emulator, so he decided to...
x DeSmuME DeSmuME Nintendo DS
DeSmuME (also known formally as YopYop DS) is a open source emulator for the Nintendo DS created by YopYop156 licensed under the GPL. The original DeSmuME is written in C++ for Linux, Mac OS and Windows. It can play Nintendo DS homebrew and...
x NO$GBA No$gba Diamond Game Boy Advance
NO$GBA is a freeware Nintendo DS emulator. It is capable of running commercial and homebrew Gameboy Advance and Nintendo DS games, such as Pokemon Diamond which the latest version is able to run at full speed with no graphical glitches. NO$GBA stays...
Nintendo DS
x Dualis Dualis Nintendo DS
Dualis is a plugin-based Nintendo DS emulator for Windows-based x86 computers. It is written in x86 assembly and C++. The emulator also has the capability to record videos using the VFW encoding system, outputting in AVI containers.
x Ensata Ensata Nintendo DS
Ensata is an official Nintendo DS emulator provided to developers in NDS development kits. It appears to be named after the Japanese iris, whose scientific name is Iris ensata. So far Ensata has emulated the ARM7 and ARM9 dual screen processor at...
x IDeaS Mario 64 ds and pokemon diamond Nintendo DS
iDeaS is a plugin-based Game Boy Advance and Nintendo DS emulator for Microsoft Windows and Linux, using the GTK+ toolkit. So far iDeaS has emulated the ARM7 GBA processor at 100%, and the ARM9 dual screen processor at 99%, enabling it to run many...
Game Boy Advance
x NeonDS   Nintendo DS
NeonDS is a Windows-based Nintendo DS emulator. Currently, there is a lack of sound support. However, preliminary tests show that its emulation is fairly advanced already, producing reasonable speeds.
x VisualBoyAdvance   Game Boy
VisualBoyAdvance (commonly abbreviated as VBA) is an emulator of the Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance handheld game consoles sold by Nintendo. Besides the DirectX version for the Windows platform, there is also one that is based on the...
Game Boy Color
Game Boy Advance
x NO$GMB   Game Boy
NO$GMB is a Nintendo Game Boy emulator that can play most Game Boy and Game Boy Color games. There are two versions - DOS and 32-bit Windows. Like most emulators, the controls can be altered and the hexadecimal code can be edited, making it a...
Game Boy Color
x Phoinix   Game Boy
Phoinix is a Game Boy emulator, released as freeware, for the Palm OS, created by Bodo Wenzel in 2001.
x Bleem! Bleem! PlayStation
Bleem! (styled as bleem!) was a commercial PlayStation emulator released by the Bleem Company in 1999 for IBM-compatible PCs and SEGA Dreamcast. It is notable for being one of the few commercial software emulators to be aggressively marketed during...
x Bleemcast! Comparison: R4: Ridge Racer Type 4, running natively on the PlayStation, and under bleemcast! PlayStation
Bleemcast! is an independently developed commercial emulator by Bleem! for Sega Dreamcast that allows one to load and play PlayStation discs on the Dreamcast. It is compatible with most Dreamcast controllers and steering wheels, and enhances the PS1...
x EPSXe EPSXe PlayStation
ePSXe (enhanced PSX emulator) is an emulator of the PlayStation video game console for x86-based PC hardware. It was written by three authors, using the aliases "Calb", "_Demo_", and "Galtor". It has been described as the best freeware Playstation...
x PSEmu The debugger included in the MS-DOS versions of PSEmu PlayStation
PSEmu was a PlayStation emulator created by Duddie, Kazzuya and Tratax, the first versions of which were made for MS-DOS and the later for Microsoft Windows. The team that created it also helped in the development of Connectix Virtual Game Station....
x PCSX   PlayStation
PCSX is a free console emulator which allows software and peripherals designed to be used with the Sony PlayStation to be used with personal computers. It is currently available for a number of different operating systems including Microsoft Windows...
x PCSXbox   PlayStation
PCSXbox is an emulator which allows PlayStation games to be played on a Microsoft Xbox. It is a port of the open source emulator PCSX as part of the Xport project. Due to restrictions on the original Xbox which allow only commercial games to be...
x PSXeven PSXeven PlayStation
PSXeven is an emulator of the PlayStation video game console for x86-based PC hardware. It was written and self coded by author and developer, Xeven. PSXeven makes use of a plugin system to emulate GPU, SPU, and CD drive functions, similar to the...
x PSX emulator PSX emulator PlayStation
pSX emulator (more commonly referred to as pSX) is a PlayStation emulator for the Microsoft Windows and Linux operating systems. Its first public Windows version (1.0) was released on January 29, 2006, and the first official Linux port (1.11) was...
x Connectix Virtual Game Station Connectix Virtual Game Station PlayStation
The Virtual Game Station (VGS) was an emulator by Connectix that allows Sony PlayStation games to be played on a desktop computer. It was first released for the Macintosh, in 1999. VGS was created by Aaron Giles. The recompiling CPU emulator was...
x 1964   Nintendo 64
1964 is a Nintendo 64 emulator for Microsoft Windows, written in C and released as free software. It is one of the oldest and most popular N64 emulators and has support for many of the commercial N64 games released. The name consists of "19" (as in...
x Mupen64 Mupen64 Nintendo 64
Mupen64 (MUlti Platform Emulator for the N64) is a Nintendo 64 game console emulator. Mupen64 was originally developed on and for Linux, but is designed to be cross-platform. It has been ported to other operating systems supported by the SDL library...
x Mupen64Plus   Nintendo 64
Mupen64Plus is a video game console emulator, which emulates the Nintendo 64 game console. The project is a fork of Mupen64. Mupen64Plus uses the source code of Mupen64 (an open-source, multi-platform Nintendo 64 emulator, which is no longer being...
x Project64 Project64 Nintendo 64
Project64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator for the Windows platform that was first released in 2001. It employs a plugin system that allows 3rd party developers to implement their own software. It is an emulator, meaning that the user has the option to run...
x Project64k Project64k Nintendo 64
Project64k its a modified version of the Nintendo 64 emulator, Project64 (version 1.4). Project64k is compatible with all Microsoft Windows operating systems, aside from Vista. The main purpose of Project64k is its "netplay" (online multiplayer...
x Project Unreality A screenshot of Project Unreality v0.4a-1 on Windows XP Nintendo 64
Project Unreality, created by Michael Tedder and Brian Gordon, was the first Nintendo 64 emulator ever written for Microsoft Windows. The first version came out on November 29, 1997. Its compatibility was almost zero: all it could do was run several...
x Sixtyforce Sixtyforce Nintendo 64
Sixtyforce is a shareware Nintendo 64 emulator created exclusively for Mac OS X. It natively supports both x86 and PowerPC-based machines. Sixtyforce doesn't support as wide a range of games as Mupen64Plus (the only other active Nintendo 64 emulator...
x TR64   Nintendo 64
TR64 (TrueReality64) is a Nintendo 64 emulator for Microsoft Windows. It lags behind other emulators due to compatibility issues. A later release was called TR64Win, which had less issues, but still a long list.
x UltraHLE UltraHLE Nintendo 64
UltraHLE is an emulator allowing games for the Nintendo 64 game console to be run on a computer. It was hailed as a massive step forward in emulation technology upon its release in 1999. Emulating the N64 (which at the time was only 3 years old), it...
x Corn   Nintendo 64
Corn is a software emulator of the Nintendo 64 (N64) games console targeting x86 computers running Microsoft Windows. Corn was developed by a programmer using the alias ContraSF. When Corn was released in 1999 it became renowned for being one of the...
x Bsnes   Super Nintendo Entertainment System
bsnes is an SNES emulator written in C++ with official ports for Linux, Mac OS X, and Windows. Development of bsnes began on October 14, 2004 and the first version was released in May of 2005 for Windows. Since then, official ports have been made...
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