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BizHawk reviews and mentions
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RyujinX – Open Source Nintendo Switch Emulator
BizHawk is a premier emulator for generating Tool Assisted Speedruns and written in C#.
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BizHawk v2.9 is now released
Not yet, follow https://github.com/TASEmulators/BizHawk/issues/1482
- What's the Future in Emulation?
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What Stat tool is this? I saw it I a randomized fire red nuz
Compatible emulator, BizHawk: Prereqs: https://github.com/TASEmulators/BizHawk-Prereqs/releases/latest/ Emulator:https://github.com/TASEmulators/BizHawk/releases/latest/
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One of the most popular FFVI ROM hacks in Japan, Final Fantasy VI T-Edition, is now translated into English!
No, in general you should be using better emulators as you're less likely to run into issues or inaccuracies. Yes the average user won't notice problems in bad emulation, but literally the only reason to use zsnes in this day and age is if you're nostalgic for its DOS-era UI. snes9x is very standard and comes as the default core in most multi-emulator solutions like RetroArch or OpenEmu. Some even-more-accurate (but more demanding) emulators like higan (the evolution of bsnes) or Bizhawk (a multi-emulator designed for Tool-Assisted Speedruns) have extra features, but snes9x is so advanced that it's actually implemented most of them too, like MSU-1 emulation. You seriously can't go wrong with playing a game in snes9x unless you care about a missing shadow or other obscure bugs.
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The talk about the NSO stuff has me thinking: What are the best N64/Genesis emulators on PC anyway?
Mupen64Plus also has a standalone version with a more traditional desktop UI over at M64P, and Genesis Plus GX is also present in other multi-core emulator setups like BizHawk
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Learning resources for Lua?
Then download this Emulator.
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How to get n64 USB Controller to work with Mario 64?
Any emulator out there will have an input plugin that could be configured to work. I usually use the M64P packages for Mupen64Plus, because it's a clean packaging of several Mupen64Plus plugins and a GUI (and since I switch between Windows and Linux, it's convenient that it works on both). Project64 is an oldie-but-goodie, still in development. Bizhawk and RetroArch each package a bunch of emulators together and provide a nice UI.
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TASEmulators/BizHawk is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of BizHawk is C#.