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To Marat Fayzullin, author of the iNES emulator.
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The Game Genie Code Creators Club, listing hundreds of Game Genie codes for the Nintendo.
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(The sound could use a little improvement, however.) This update features improved video emulation, and smarter mapper handling.
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INES features a highly optimized PowerPC assembly core, which allows it to run at full speed on even the slowest PowerPC-based Macintosh! iNES also has excellent compatibility with most ROMs and DiskSystem titles with almost no glitches.
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Navigation Services (recommended for Mac OS 8.1 and below). For further details on the Macintosh sources, please see the included Read Me file. The original sources may be downloaded from the Nestopia home page. Nestopia was initially developed for Windows by Martin Freij. This accurate emulation comes at a cost Nestopia requires an 800MHz machine for full speed but if you have one, this the best available NES emulation for Mac.Įmulator Enhancer, which adds extra features to Nestopia. It supports five extra sound chips and an astonishing 143 mappers. Using cycle-exact emulation, it is able to run titles that rely on precise timing, and which therefore break under other emulators. Nestopia is the most compatible of any NES emulator for Mac OS X. To Richard Bannister, who ported RockNES to Macintosh. RockNES supports a plethora of mappers, including the FDS DiskSystem, and has excellent sound support.
RockNES is the newest NES emulator for Macintosh. that being said, im still much obliged to all the hard work put into this emulator and wish the best of luck to you on your future projects.The Nintendo Entertainment System was an 8-bit cartridge-based console that utilized a 6502 processor.Įmulator Enhancer, which adds extra features to RockNES. no disrespect intended and i know some of your comments were directed towards posters who didnt use the right words to ask for a new feature, but just because someone really wants a feature and one of you might think its ridiculous, dont try to make a fool out of them out of them like many of the comments ive read here from so called professionals. although many of us have actually played most of these games on their respective consoles during their prime, when playing them again some of us wouldnt mind a new way of playing them, hence the visual effects and smoothing effects provided with many emulators nowadays. believe it or not some of us actually find the entire screen being filled up as being more immersive. Oh and a direct reply to capeman a bit further up, yes, i very much would like to play stretchy super mario bros right along with stretchy mega man, stretchy streets of rage, stretchy sonic the hedgehog and even stretchy phantasy star. because im guessing theyre like me and they just dont wanna deal with the internet's finest (sarcasm duely noted). not everyone feels like posting like this on blog or forums, etc. i can respect that you might want to keep the experience wholesome and as close to the originals as much as possible but please dont automatically assume that everyone thinks its ugly or everyone might think that its utterly ridiculous for many users of your emulator to want a feature like that. i dare say this gives mess a run for its money.
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i know youve tried very hard to create the ultimate retro gaming software and you are much appreciated for blessing us with such a troublefree and easy to use emulator. its quite remarkable how many systems this emulator supports as well as the options that are available consistently regardless of what system youre playing, very impressive. look at what im saying as more like a suggestion to improve your emulator so people will look at it in higher regard than they already do. for emulators that ask for a donation or even shareware emulators, i try to pay as much as i can afford because i know they get nothing in return.
i can understand the frustration of people demanding things without asking when you spend much time on developing software without making a dime. ive even paid for his emulator enhancer add-on which adds many so called "unpopular" and "ugly" video modes that are and always have been under heavy demand. throughout the years ive seen many emulators for mac come and go, mr bannister has had a hand in developing either in conjunction or nearly single handedly produced a huge portion of my most beloved emulators for mac os for years. even early versions of snes9x for mac os impressively made this feature available even on mac os's well before "x" came along. ive been using emulators on Mac OS since Mac OS 7 and as far back as I can remember there has almost always been an option to stretch the image to fill the screen regardless of what size screen you might be using. Let me try a different approach since the current one doesnt seem to be working.