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Mr. Nest - August 12, 2006 07:28 PM (GMT)
What emulators do you use when playing roms on your computer? which is the best for sega? nes? snes? Discuss it here but do not post links! :)

Sephiroth - August 12, 2006 07:34 PM (GMT)
I use gens32plus+...one of the best emulators for sega games...

VirusZero - August 12, 2006 07:56 PM (GMT)
for me i have:
(system - emulator)
nes - jnes (a pretty decent nes emulator, it has the standard features any emulator should have and runs easily, virtually no set up required, just put in folder, set controls if you want, and load game, thats it. )

snes- zsnesw (this is my favourite by far of the snes emu's, works great even on my family's old acer pentium 1- 133mhz comp. has all the features i ever need. only thing i dislike is sometimes set up can be a nuisance as it uses a different style to set directories.)

genesis- dgen (easiest to use, just open, set controls, and load game. )
- gens (much more difficult to use but provides a wealth more of options for use.)

game gear - meka (ok emulator has alot of options and runs decently.)

neo geo pocket - neopop-win32 (fast easy setup, runs perfectly , not a huge ammount of options but is doesn't really need them.)

playstation - ePSXe (DIFFICULT to set up correctly but once it is setup, it runs perfectly, defintly not for beginners to set up, otherwise there would be so much difficulty playing it. some games require complete reworking of the emulator so it does require alot of maintenance if you intend to play alot of different games, also has a high computer requirements for some games...)

n64 - pj64 (the best n64 emulator easily, pretty easy to set up, runs most games, great emulator as its default view shows all the games that you have set in one location and you can quick load just by double clicking on one or highlighting and pressing enter. )

gbc/gba - VBA (the greatest gba emulator, it has everything you could ever need, it's even found a way to link emulators on the same computer or for a switch for the same computer network, though it can be difficult to set up and get the lan feature working, the rest of the set up is very simple and can be done in a few minutes. )

Dark Mage - August 12, 2006 11:51 PM (GMT)
I have a Fusion Emulator for my Sega and 32X games,and Game Gear.

And a VBA for my GBA games.

I got a SNES one too,can't remember what it's called though.

Shadic_X - August 13, 2006 12:07 AM (GMT)
I have WinKawaks, which plays cps1 and 2 games, and neoragex48, which plays neo geo games.

BlackDevilX - August 14, 2006 06:00 AM (GMT)
I use Gens32 for genises, snes9x for snes, Kawaks for mame, and thats about all.

Dictator - August 14, 2006 10:12 AM (GMT)
I have Fusion for my SEGA and VBA for GBA.

Black Angel - August 14, 2006 03:41 PM (GMT)
i hardly use my computer short of browsing, downloading stuff, checking my email, gfx and web design, and keeping in touch with my family.. for all my gaming needs.. i use the xbox..

For nes:

I use Xnes.

For snes:

I use Xsnes9x.

for sega, 32x, cd, saturn, and gamegear:

I use neogenesis.. (which is what i used to get the screenshots of DRMBM.)

For N64:

I use Surreal64 which is a combination od 1964, UltraHLE, and Project 64.. when you pick a game, it automaitcally chooses the best emulator to play it.

For gba:

I use Xboyadvance.

For Playstation:

I use PCSXBOX.





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