2014-11-08

MAME Git (2014/11/08)

MAMEMAME Git (2014/11/08) is compiled. MAME stands for Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator. When used in conjunction with images of the original arcade game's ROM and disk data, MAME attempts to reproduce that game as faithfully as possible on a more modern general-purpose computer. MAME can currently emulate several thousand different classic arcade video games from the late 1970s through the modern era.

Play! Git (2014/11/08)

EmuCR: Play!Play! Git (2014/11/08) is complied. Play! is an attempt at creating an emulator for the PlayStation 2 (PS2) console on the Windows platform. It is currently written in C/C++. It uses an instruction caching/recompilation scheme to achieve better performance while emulating the CPU.

Swiss SVN r284

Swiss SVN r284 is compiled. The swiss army knife of gamecube homebrew. Swiss aims to be the ultimate utility Gamecube homebrew application.

PCSX Reloaded SVN r92215

EmuCR: PCSX ReloadedPCSX Reloaded r92215 is compiled. PCSX-Reloaded is a fork of the PCSX-df Project, a PlayStation Emulator, with support for both Windows and GNU/Linux operating systems as well as several bugfixes/improvements.

MESS Git (2014/11/08)

EmuCR: MESSMESS Git (2014/11/08) is compiled. MESS(Multi Emulator Super System) is an open source emulator which emulates a large variety of different systems. MESS is a source-available project which documents the hardware for a wide variety of (mostly vintage) computers, video game consoles, and calculators through software emulation, as MAME does for arcade games. As a nice side effect to this documentation, MESS allows software and games for these hardware platforms to be run on modern PCs.

PinballX v1.92

EmuCR: PinballXPinballX v1.92 is released. PinballX is a free digital pinball front end designed for digital pinball cabinets developed by the author of GameEx. It is compatible with HyperPin media and databases. Credit to Bill E for creating the first digital pinball front end publicy available HyperPin.

PPSSPP Git (2014/11/08)

EmuCR: PPSSPPPPSSPP Git (2014/11/08) is compiled. PPSSPP is a fast and portable PSP emulator for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, written in C++.

MAMEUIFX v0.155 SVN r33255

EmuCR:MAMEUIFXMAMEUIFX v0.155 SVN r33255 is released. MAMEUIFX is a derivative unofficial build based on the original MAME/MAMEUI source code. MAMEUIFX has more improvements over regular MAME.

MS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (2014/11/07)

EmuCR: MS-DOS PlayerMS-DOS Player for Win32-x64 (2014/11/07) is released. MS-DOS Player is MS-DOS emulator running on Win32-x64 command prompt. 16bit MS-DOS compatible commands can be exexuted on Win32-x64 envrionment.

Uae4all2 v2.3.6.0

EmuCR: Uae4all2Uae4all2 v2.3.6.0 is released. Uae4all2 is a Amiga emulator, based on uae4all openpandora-port sources.

BizHawk SVN r8156

EmuCR: BizHawkBizHawk SVN r8156 is compiled. BizHawk is a A multi-system emulator written in C#. BizHawk provides nice features for casual gamers such as full screen, and joypad support in addition to full rerecording and debugging tools for all system cores.

Jpcsp SVN r3676

EmuCR:JPcspJpcsp SVN r3676 is compiled. JPCSP is the most advanced PlayStation Portable(PSP) emulator, allowing you to play your PSP games on a PC. Even though Jpcsp is written in Java, it can already reach 100% PSP speed on a lot of commercial games... and the emulator performance is constantly increasing. Jpcsp takes full advantage of dual-core processors, matching the PSP dual-core architecture. Even a quad-core can give a small performance improvement by leaving free CPU cores for the Java JIT Compiler and the graphics cache.

Reicast Git (2014/11/07)

EmuCR: reicastReicast Git (2014/11/07) is compiled. reicast is a multi-platform Dreamcast emulator. The project is currently in Alpha, usability, performance and stability issues are to be expected. Cortex-A9 dualcore, 1ghz+ is the minimum hardware for decent speeds.

Altirra 2.6 Test 19

EmuCR:AltirraAltirra 2.6 Test 19 is released. Altirra is an Atari 8 bit Emulator on the Windows/DOS platform. Altirra emulates several models of the 8-bit Atari computers. This includes the the 800, 800XL, and 130XE versions. It has a lot of options, and compatibility is decent especially given the emulator's early stages. It also supports some copy protected games properly in emulation.