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List of video game console emulators

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The following is a list of notable video game console emulators.

Arcade

  • Visual Pinball

Atari

; Atari 2600

  • Stella

Nintendo

Home consoles

; Nintendo Entertainment System

  • FCEUX
  • NESticle
  • Nestopia ; Super NES
  • Snes9x
  • ZSNES
  • Higan ; Nintendo 64
  • Mupen64Plus
  • Project64
  • Project Unreality
  • UltraHLE ; GameCube/Wii
  • Dolphin ; Wii U
  • Cemu

Handhelds

; Game Boy

  • Wzonka-Lad ; Game Boy Advance
  • VisualBoyAdvance (Also supports Game Boy and Game Boy Color)
    • VisualBoyAdvance-M ; Nintendo 3DS
  • Citra

Hybrid

; Nintendo Switch

  • Yuzu
  • Ryujinx

SNK

;Neo Geo CD

  • NeoCD

Sony

Home consoles

; PlayStation

  • bleem!
  • bleemcast!
  • Connectix Virtual Game Station
  • ePSXe
  • PCSX-Reloaded ; PlayStation 2
  • PCSX2 ; PlayStation 3
  • RPCS3 ; PlayStation 4
  • ShadPS4 (A website promoting a supposed PS4 emulator, "PCSX4", is a scam.)

Handhelds

; PlayStation Portable

  • PPSSPP

Frontends

  • RetroArch
  • Delta

Multi-system emulators

Multi-system emulators are capable of emulating the functionality of multiple systems.

  • higan
  • MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator)
  • Mednafen
  • MESS (Multi Emulator Super System), formerly a stand-alone application and now part of MAME
  • OpenEmu

References

References

  1. "Higan-emu/Higan".
  2. "Mupen64Plus".
  3. (15 January 2019). "PS4 emulators on PC don't work yet, so don't get scammed by a fake". [[PC Gamer]].
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