ChrisYT Active Member OP Newcomer Level 2 Joined Jul 17, 2019 Messages 31 Trophies 0 Location Nintendo Land XP 157 Country Jul 20, 2019 #1 I'm just curious. What is the most recent console that it can emulate?
Solution Cyan Jul 20, 2019 I didn't try, but some will require the Linux mode. home console Sony: PS2 Nintendo: Wii sega: dreamcast Microsoft: xbox handheld Sony: PSP (beta, retroarch core) - PSP (standalone) Nintendo: NDS. note: hover the console name for links. Think of emulators as "it works and it's emulated". Not as "Yeahhh 60FPS emulation in all games!"
I didn't try, but some will require the Linux mode. home console Sony: PS2 Nintendo: Wii sega: dreamcast Microsoft: xbox handheld Sony: PSP (beta, retroarch core) - PSP (standalone) Nintendo: NDS. note: hover the console name for links. Think of emulators as "it works and it's emulated". Not as "Yeahhh 60FPS emulation in all games!"
Cyan GBATemp's lurking knight Former Staff Level 25 Joined Oct 27, 2002 Messages 23,749 Trophies 4 Age 45 Location Engine room, learning XP 15,573 Country Jul 20, 2019 Solution #2 I didn't try, but some will require the Linux mode. home console Sony: PS2 Nintendo: Wii sega: dreamcast Microsoft: xbox handheld Sony: PSP (beta, retroarch core) - PSP (standalone) Nintendo: NDS. note: hover the console name for links. Think of emulators as "it works and it's emulated". Not as "Yeahhh 60FPS emulation in all games!" Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
I didn't try, but some will require the Linux mode. home console Sony: PS2 Nintendo: Wii sega: dreamcast Microsoft: xbox handheld Sony: PSP (beta, retroarch core) - PSP (standalone) Nintendo: NDS. note: hover the console name for links. Think of emulators as "it works and it's emulated". Not as "Yeahhh 60FPS emulation in all games!"
ChrisYT Active Member OP Newcomer Level 2 Joined Jul 17, 2019 Messages 31 Trophies 0 Location Nintendo Land XP 157 Country Jul 20, 2019 #3 @Cyan I know, since emulators require much more power than the actual console. Upvote 0 Downvote