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Game Homepage Virtual Jaguar GCC/SDL source release For the people who want to enjoy a cool Atari Jaguar emulator on their GCC platform can now rest :) Here's the initial source release of Virtual Jaguar v1.0.7 under the GPL license. It's a fast port so don't count on extra's and sound emulation was not started on (I really need to dig more into DirectX sound calls). But it runs/compiles correctly (don't be alarmed about the warnings that come up) on BeOS, Linux, FreeBSD and WIN32 using mingw (all on x86 machines). Source only release. Tested on BeOS, Linux, FreeBSD and WIN32. SOUND emulation now included (allthough not complete). License: free
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Game Homepage A Gameboy Advance emulator VisualBoyAdvance-SDL Gameboy Advance emulator is a Gameboy Advance emulator with the following features:
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Game Homepage An Oric emulator Xeuphoric is a port of Euphoric, Fabrice Francès' Oric emulator, to X. It emulates the Oric-1, the Oric Atmos and the Telestrat. License: free
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Game Homepage An arcade game emulator with support for over 2000 games. From the Mame FAQ: "Mame is a arcade machine emulator. Started in 1997, by Nicola Salmoria, mame started out as a series of emulators for individual games. This series of emulators was combined into a multiple game emulator format. This is the current form of mame, no longer a one man show, there are over 100 contributors to the project." This is a very, very cool program. ROMs are kind of hard to find at the moment, though, because apparently The Man is cracking down on sites who distribute them. As if Dig Dug still has value outside a nostalgia application like this one. Mame also supports Glide and OpenGL rendering, and experimental networked multiplayer. Unfortunately, arcade ROM images are a legal gray area, and therefore difficult to find. However, they are out there if you look hard enough. License: unknown
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Game Homepage A Dragon 32/64 and Tandy Coco emulator The Dragon was an 8-bit personal computer based upon the Motorola MC6809E microprocessor. The Dragon 32 was released in 1982, followed by the Dragon 64 in 1983. It was a near-clone of the Tandy Color Computer, and as such runs many of the same games. An original BASIC ROM is required to use this emulator. License: free
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Game Homepage Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator under GNU GPL. Yabause is a Sega Saturn emulator under GNU GPL. It currently runs on FreeBSD, GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. It is also ported to the Sega Dreamcast as a separate project. Yabause support booting games using Saturn cds or iso files. License: free
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