It has much higher system requirements than the others, but can play most, if not all, games perfectly. The most accurate SNES emulator out there, though it can be a pain in the ass sometimes. There are ports for tons of systems, both official and unofficial, including a GP2X version you can play with an OpenPandora. No visual eye-cancer like ZSNES, but you will get more accurate sound with this one, and it plays games even better. Via CWCheats, many games have been given 60fps patches.Ĭompatibility List Stable Release Latest Dev Builds.Īnother excellent SNES emulator. Setup/networking tutorials and general info for ad-hoc can be found here. The downsides are the barely noticeable input delay and inability to play PSN titles.Īd-hoc support is in the early stages, but a handful of games work flawlessly.
Stable releases have become infrequent, though dev builds are released daily.
It features moderately low requirements, built-in shaders, up to 10x internal resolution (that's 4800x2720), the superb xBRZ texture filter, a fantastic UI with automatic update checks, and large compatibility. Vastly superior to JPCSP, so forget about that. Windows, OS X, Linux, iOS, Android, Blackberry, Symbian, Meego It's not totally sandboxed, and can do many things the Command Prompt can. This does have a chance of fucking up your computer if you're not careful. Read the instructions, check compatability, and please, do NOT set your drive to C:\.
You can even install Windows! HUGE WARNING: This is a complex, dangerous emulator with a fair amount of bugs. Although made for playing games, it's built around FreeDOS, a DOS clone, so other programs are supported. Plays everything from Duke Nukem to The Oregon Trail. Probably the most famous emulator, DOSBox emulates the old IBM PCs of the '80s and early '90s.
Includes support for the Wiimote, so you don't have to use the mouse for it (you're on your own for a sensor bar though), and allows you to output to even 3D 1080p.Īll computer OSes, numerous forks for consoles Aside from that, it's a very great emulator, and is updated often. Notable for being the only emulator out there to play Wii games, which is a godsend for pirates. No option to increase resolution and forced stretching to apply filters makes it poor in the graphics department.ĭespite all its problems it's highly compatible and supports microphone, dual-slots, lua scripting, and a fairly large amount of customization. Games may rarely need a stronger CPU than general PS2/Gamecube emulation, though most games should be fine. Requirements range from fairly low to moderately high. For better or worse, this is the only real option for DS emulation.