PCs have been capable of running very playable versions of NES games for decades via emulation. But while emulators have practically become indistinguishable from the real thing for many players, they ...
The NES is easily emulated by any modern PC. Emulating an NES is a pretty simple task these days–in fact, you can run almost the entire console’s library in a browser. As such, no specific emulator ...
3dSen, with support for Super Mario Bros, Zelda, and more, became the first emulator to be sold on Steam today. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s ...
A strange new product appeared on Steam last week: a Nintendo Entertainment System emulator that translates the 2D pixel graphics of classic 8-bit games into 3D worlds built with voxels. It’s called ...
Emulators for playing older games are immensely popular online, with regular arguments breaking out over which emulator is best for which game. Today we present another point of view from a gentleman ...
In 1997, two young hobbyists released two pieces of software that more or less prompted a new wave of interest in "retro" games—which were, at that point, really just a few years old. The first punch ...
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES). Fifteen years ago, there was something of a competition between two SNES emulators: ZSNES and SNES9x. ZSNES was a bit faster, and SNES9x a bit more ...