I've always enjoyed tinkering around with various emulators, trying to get my games to run and look a lot better than they do on the original system. Lately, though, I haven't had a lot of free time ...
A fun project for the NES enthusiasts out there.
Legally, the realm of console emulation is a bit murky. Due to various challenges and legal complexities, some emulation tools may not always deliver consistent results. Nevertheless, RetroArch stands ...
When you think “PC gaming,” you probably think about games you play with a mouse and keyboard–everything from Grim Fandango to World of Warcraft. But savvy gamers know that the hardware that powers ...
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, ...
Replica consoles are a great way to enjoy retro gaming without dealing with aging consoles that are slowly breaking down. But of course, they're not the real thing, and there are some things to keep ...
The overwhelming popularity of smartphones may have led to a renaissance of sorts for a lot of classic games — but ports don’t always live up to the nostalgic glory of the original. If you’re craving ...
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How to install the new GNOME Console terminal emulator on Ubuntu-based distributions Your email has been sent If you’ve been following along with the latest GNOME desktop news, you’re probably aware ...
Jack Peachey is a features writer at Dualshockers. An animation nerd, his favourite games don't have a genre in common as much as they all have pretty pictures. When not talking your ear off about a ...
Emulators are programmas non grata on the Windows Store in Windows 10. Microsoft recently clamped down and removed Nesbox’s popular Universal Emulator for classic game consoles from the Windows Store.
Hackers are always looking for more creative ways to use their video game consoles, but it seems that Microsoft is not impressed with their efforts to install unauthorized emulators on Xbox consoles.