We can only suppose Segas Genesis and Master System are next.
Finally, someone will bring back the Jaguar and the NEC TurboGrafx-16.
Were not going to say its completely worth it for some retro-gaming fun.
via neogaf.com
We trust you to make the right choice on your own.
RetroArch
Consoles:Most
Before you try any standalone emulator, fire this up.RetroArchis the all-in-one emulator.
By learning RetroArch, you could play nearly anything short of the last two console generations.
Apple devotees, hop right in.
Hobbyists setup small computers inside arcade boxes for a truly nostalgic arcade experience.
FCEUX
Consoles:NES/Famicon
For the OG Nintendo, theFCEUXis the most popular emulator.
ZMZ emulator
Consoles:Super Nintendo
ZMZ is a different kind of creature.
Its slick and exceedingly well-groomed, if a little overkill for all but theSNES solo devotee.
Sadly, no Dreamcast or Saturn support.
ePSXe
Consoles:Playstation
Theres not a lot out there thatworks with Playstationtitles.
This runs, passably, with a lot of plugins.
Admittedly, not great, merely the best of the bad choices.
Besides the ePSXe, theres thePCSX-Reloaded, which requires a Playstation BIOS and other facets to work.
ThePCSX2is merely the PS2 version of the same thing.
Check your specs against the requirements for both.
PPSSPP
Consoles:PSP
The PSP was given that name as an acronym for PlayStation Portable.
Its emulator is the Playstation Portable Simulator Suitable For Playing Portably hencePPSSPP.
You get to name things like that when they work this well.
Right down to Android tablets.
Since its relatively simple computer to computer transfer, most ROMs run wonderfully.
If that fails, and you long for the inception of Atari,Stella can help.
VICE
Consoles:Commodore 64
Maybe you didnt play Jumpman or Telengard or Alien Syndrome.
Maybe you didnt enjoy Zork the way it was meant to be.
Maybe you dont recall the eye-searing blue-on-blue screen.