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NES Emulators > Fakenes.
FakeNES is a portable, Open Source NES emulator which is written mostly in pure C, while using the Allegro library for multi-platform capabilities. It is Free Software, and is distributed under the terms of the Clarified Artistic License, which is compatible with the GNU General Public License (GPL).
Currently supported systems are Windows 9x/2000/Me/XP, 32-bit DOS, Linux, FreeBSD, QNX, BeOS, and Mac OS X. However, it should run on any system that Allegro supports. This includes, but is not limited to: any version of Windows released after 1995, any 32-bit DOS compatible, and many POSIX compliant systems and UNIX clones such as Linux, FreeBSD, QNX, BeOS, and Mac OS X.
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NES Emulators > VirtuaNES
VirtuaNES is a relatively new NES emulator from Japanese origin. Fortunately there is an English version of it though. Being newer than other NES emulators doesn't mean it's bad, on the contrary in fact. It supports full CPU and sound emulation.
As with most emulators for Windows, VirtuaNES requires a recent version of DirectX. Being a NES emulator it doesn't require a very fast PC though.
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NES Emulators > Jnes
Jnes dates back to sometime in March of 1999 when development got underway. Jnes is an emulator for 32-bit windows platforms, that uses DirectX for video, audio, and for It's input.
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