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  2. RetroArch - Wikipedia

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    RetroArch's version 1.0.0.0 was released on January 11, 2014, and at the time was available on seven distinct platforms. [12] On February 16, 2016, RetroArch became one of the first ever applications to implement support for the Vulkan graphics API, having done so on the same day of the API's official release day. [13]

  3. List of video game console emulators - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 18 December 2024, at 01:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Category:Nintendo Entertainment System emulators - Wikipedia

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  5. Citra (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    In April 2020, the Citra Team announced compatibility with New Nintendo 3DS games and support for save states, [15] [16] [17] and in May 2020, they announced a version of Citra for Android. [18] [19] The console's Home Menu was bootable from March 2023. [20] In September 2023, support for Vulkan was added as an experimental alternative to OpenGL.

  6. The Best Raspberry Pi Emulators for Retro Gaming - AOL

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    The Raspberry Pi is an affordable, easy option for emulating classic video games without a lot of setup or fuss.

  7. Lakka (operating system) - Wikipedia

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    It uses the RetroArch user interface. Lakka is especially suited for older hardware and for low-end single-board computers , such as Raspberry Pi . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

  8. Project64 - Wikipedia

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    Project64 is a free and open-source Nintendo 64 emulator written in the programming languages C and C++ for Microsoft Windows. [3] This software uses a plug-in system allowing third-party groups to use their own plug-ins to implement specific components.

  9. PCSX-Reloaded - Wikipedia

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    PCSX supports network play and external plugins as used by ePSXe.As with many modern emulators, PCSX-Reloaded supports savestates and also has Save Rewind feature (currently only OSX and Linux version), Support for ECM files (currently only OS X and Linux version), Support for Libarchive (currently only OSX and Linux version), widescreen hack and makes use of plug-ins to emulate GPU, SPU, and ...