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Mesen – High-accuracy NES and FDS emulator for Windows and Linux

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Mesen is a free and open-source Famicom (NES) and Famicom Disk System (FDS) game console emulator for Windows and Linux platforms, written in C++ and C#. Besides, it is also available as a Libretro core for RetroArch. In terms of emulation accuracy, it has surpassed puNES. And it has good compatibility, even many localized games are perfectly supported.

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XEBRA – Focus on accurate emulation of the PSX hardware

XEBRA is a little-known but excellent free PlayStation emulator for Windows and Android platforms, developed by Dr.Hell from Japan. It strictly focuses on the accuracy of PlayStation emulation, does not use any plugins, and only outputs in native video resolution. At the same time, it is also one of the very few PSX emulators that is compatible with PocketStation.

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