Faust @ 08/06/2019 10:02

[WIIU] Cemu 1.15.0e
Cemu is the first eighth generation console emulator in the world, specifically the Nintendo Wii U. The requirements are big - at least efficient Core i5 and 6 GB RAM, Nvidia graphics card or AMD with support for OpenGL 4.0 (and if possible, OpenGL 4.5), 64- Windows bit (7, 8.1 or 10). In return, we get the ability to run games smoothly even in 4K resolution (although it is better to have 1080 Ti). Also DRC (GamePad), Pro Controller and Classic Controller controllers are emulated, the keyboard and USB controllers are partially supported.

Faust @ 07/06/2019 21:32

[FRONTEND] EmuLoader 8.7.2
EmuLoader is a frontend, considered one of the most convenient solutions of this type, allowing us to facilitate support for Arcade emulators - MAME, Demul as well as SuperModel 0.2a.

Faust @ 07/06/2019 21:16

[VCS] Stella 6.0.0
Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS, introduced in 1977, was the most popular home video game system of the early 1980's, emulator released under the GNU General Public License (GPL). Stella was originally developed for Linux by Bradford W. Mott, and is currently maintained by Stephen Anthony. The development team is working hard to perfect the emulator and we hope you enjoy our effort.

Faust @ 04/06/2019 00:22

[C64] Hox64 1.0.16
Hox64 is a Commodore C64 emulator, whose authors pride themselves on accurate mapping of the processor's work cycle. In contrast to its older brothers - CCS64 or VICE, it has a modest and simple menu, in which we find all the basic parameters of work - pure simplicity;).

Faust @ 03/06/2019 01:04

[Apple IIe] AppleWin 1.28.0
AppleWin (also known as Apple //e Emulator for Windows) is an open source software emulator. AppleWin was originally written by Mike O'Brien in 1994;[2] O'Brien himself announced an early version of the emulator in 1995, development of AppleWin passed to Oliver Schmidt and is now maintained by Tom Charlesworth. AppleWin has support for most programs that could run either on the Apple II+ or the Apple IIe. By default, AppleWin emulates the Extended Keyboard IIe (better known as the Platinum IIe) with built-in 80-column text support, 128 kilobytes of RAM, two 5¼-inch floppy disk drives, a joystick, a serial card and 65C02 CPU. AppleWin supports lo-res, hi-res, and double hi-res graphics modes and can emulate both color and monochrome Apple II monitors; later versions of AppleWin also can emulate a television set used as a monitor. Both 40-column Read more

Faust @ 02/06/2019 00:32

[NDS] melonDS x64 0.7.3
melonDS is a new emulator project. My goals for it are to do things right and fast.

Faust @ 01/06/2019 01:06

[MULTI] XPECCY 0.6 build 2018/11/16
Xpeccy is a Linux emulator for machines compatible with ZX Spectrum (primarily Russian clones) and several versions of the machine MSX1, Nintendo GameBoy / GameBoy Color and NINTENDO 8 and its Russian counterpart Dendy. Emulator requires QT library, if we want to run it under Windows, and in return the program offers a few curiosities, for which it is worth to look at it.

Faust @ 01/06/2019 00:33

[FRONTEND] EmuLoader 8.7.2
EmuLoader is a frontend, considered one of the most convenient solutions of this type, allowing us to facilitate support for Arcade emulators - MAME, Demul as well as SuperModel 0.2a.

Faust @ 31/05/2019 01:02

Faust @ 30/05/2019 22:17

[Arcade] Arcade x64/x86 0.205
ARCADE is a continuation of the MAMEUIFX project. It is based on the latest MAME source at the time of release.

Faust @ 30/05/2019 22:11

Faust @ 30/05/2019 22:07

[arcade] Mame x64 & x86 0.205
MAME's purpose is to preserve decades of software history. As electronic technology continues to rush forward, MAME prevents this important "vintage" software from being lost and forgotten. This is achieved by documenting the hardware and how it functions. The source code to MAME serves as this documentation. The fact that the software is usable serves primarily to validate the accuracy of the documentation (how else can you prove that you have recreated the hardware faithfully?). Over time, MAME (originally stood for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) absorbed the sister-project MESS (Multi Emulator Super System), so MAME now documents a wide variety of (mostly vintage) computers, video game consoles and calculators, in addition to the arcade video games that were its initial focus.

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