Aficionados of game console emulator history will almost certainly be familiar with ZSNES, an MS-DOS-based (and, later, Windows-based) emulator for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that ...
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System, or SNES, is one of the most popular consoles in history. Many people want to continue playing games for it for a variety of reasons. Nostalgia, speedrunning, ...
For many years the ZSNES emulator was the prime choice for playing SNES games on PC. Originally released in 1997 for DOS, it received regular updates and official ports to Linux and Windows, until ...
Video game emulators are a long-running moot point among gamers. Many say they're good because they help preserve old games. Others say they're bad because they might be illegal. But which is which, ...
What could possibly be better than playing the SNES classic, Super Mario Kart? Playing it on your iPad, of course. Or Super Mario World. Or pretty much any of Nintendo's amazing games for the Best ...
TL;DR: Top Nintendo IP lawyers at the Tokyo eSports Festa stated that emulators are technically legal, even though Nintendo has been shutting down popular emulators. It was only last year that ...
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This is a Cowon Q5W PMP that’s been rigged to hook up to an original Playstation controller and run a SNES emulator. On the one hand, it’s sweet to see SNES games being played on a PMP. On the other ...
When it comes to emulator design, there’s something to be said for trying to capture the workings of the original system as accurately as possible, warts and all. But there’s also something to the ...