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vvctre – A new Nintendo 3DS emulator based on Citra

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vvctre is a free, open-source and cross-platform Nintendo 3DS emulator working on Lua scripting language (the default script is script.lua). It was created by Valentin Vanelslande, developed based on Citra for Windows 7+ and Linux platforms, and released as open source under the GNU GPL V2 license.

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xemu – Open-source and cross-platform original Xbox emulator

xemu is a free, open-source, and cross-platform Xbox emulator made by Matt Borgerson, continuing much of the work done on XQEMU. It emulates the hardware of the original Xbox game console of Microsoft, allows users to play their Xbox games on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms.

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Spine – Only worth expecting PlayStation 4 Emulator for Linux

Spine is a Wine-like PlayStation 4 console emulator for Linux that is being developed in private. As of writing this post, it has been able to support the emulation of dozens of PlayStation 4 commercial video games. Its source code is available on GitHub and it has been actively updated for a long time.

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Chankast – Advanced Sega Dreamcast emulator for Windows

Chankast is an advanced and free SEGA‘s Dreamcast system emulator for Windows x86 platforms, developed by garrofi, baktery, una-i and ElSemi in 2004, released as a tribute project to the great DC console, other than a promotion to piracy. It is one of the first Dreamcast emulators to run games in a playable way, also the first Dreamcast emulator to be able to run commercial games.

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[05.02] PlayStation 2 all BIOS files collection post

As we all know, any video game console emulator websites are prohibited from publishing or sharing BIOS files. For PlayStation 2 console emulator, PCSX2‘s official website dose not provide any necessary BIOS files. But without the BIOS file, most game emulators do not work at all.

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OpenEmu – Free and open-source AIO emulator for Mac

OpenEmu (formerly called OpenNestopia) is a free and open-source multiple systems universal game console emulator only for Mac OS. Its appearance means that the ‘It just works‘ concept has extended to the video game simulation field on Mac operating system for the first time ever. And its purpose is to bring macOS game emulation into the realm of first class citizenship.

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RetroArch – All-powerful and cross-platoform free video game console emulator

In the past, to play a game for some platform on a computer, you have to find a corresponding console emulator to run it, and the necessary settings of each emulator vary. Some are very simple, while others may be more complex. This can be troublesome even for video game lovers who are fond of doing things from side to side. Fortunately, the appearance of RetroArch makes it more convenient for playing the classic video games on various platforms (a wide range of computers and game consoles) – within the same, lick and friendly GUI, as well as unified settings (so all configuration will be done once and for all).

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