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  2. List of video game console emulators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of notable emulators for various video game systems, from arcade to handheld to home consoles. Includes links to frontends and multi-system emulators, as well as references and categories.

  3. List of computer system emulators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software and hardware that emulates various computing platforms, organized by guest operating system and word length. Each entry includes the latest version, release date, guest emulation capabilities, host environment, and licensing information.

  4. List of emulators - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive list of software emulators for various platforms, systems, and devices. Find emulators for CPUs, computers, consoles, mobile phones, networks ...

  5. Dolphin (emulator) - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin is a video game console emulator for GameCube and Wii that runs on various platforms. It has high compatibility, steady development, and graphical improvements, but may have legal issues depending on the region and game.

  6. MAME - Wikipedia

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    MAME is a software that recreates the hardware of arcade games, video game consoles, old computers and other systems on modern platforms. It supports over 7,000 unique games and 10,000 ROM image sets, and has a history of reverse engineering many undocumented system architectures and encryption algorithms.

  7. Project64 - Wikipedia

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    Project64 is a free and open-source software that allows playing Nintendo 64 games on Windows and Android. It was developed since 1998 by Zilmar and Jabo, and has various features such as multiplayer, aspect ratio, and 64DD disk support.

  8. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the codenames Microsoft gives to its products before they are released, such as Windows 2000, codenamed Whistler, and Windows Vista, codenamed Longhorn. Whistler Blackcomb was the codename for Windows XP, named after a ski resort in Canada.

  9. List of commercial video games with available source code

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    This web page lists various video games that have their source code available to the public or the game's community. The source code may be released under different licenses, distributed by various means, and written in different languages.