2024-06-13

ShadPS4 Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: ShadPS4ShadPS4 Git (2024/06/13) is released. An early PS4 emulator for Windows and Linux written in C++.

PCSX2 Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: PCSX2PCSX2 Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. PCSX2 is a free and open-source PlayStation 2 (PS2) emulator. Its purpose is to emulate the PS2's hardware, using a combination of MIPS CPU Interpreters, Recompilers and a Virtual Machine which manages hardware states and PS2 system memory. This allows you to play PS2 games on your PC, with many additional features and benefits.

DuckStation Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: DuckStation DuckStation Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. DuckStation is an simulator/emulator of the Sony PlayStation(TM) console, focusing on playability, speed, and long-term maintainability. The goal is to be as accurate as possible while maintaining performance suitable for low-end devices. "Hack" options are discouraged, the default configuration should support all playable games with only some of the enhancements having compatibility issues.

Snes9x Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: Snes9xSnes9x Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. Snes9x is a portable, freeware Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator. It basically allows you to play most games designed for the SNES and Super Famicom Nintendo game systems on your PC or Workstation; which includes some real gems that were only ever released in Japan. Snes9x is the result of well over three years worth of part-time hacking, coding, recoding, debugging, divorce, etc. (just kidding about the divorce bit). Snes9x is coded in C++, with three assembler CPU emulation cores on the i386 Linux and Windows ports.

Play! Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: Play!Play! Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. 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.

NooDS Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: NooDSNooDS Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. A (hopefully!) speedy NDS emulator. NooDS is available for Linux, macOS, Windows, and the Nintendo Switch. Automatic builds are provided; to use them, you'll need to install wxWidgets on Linux or macOS, or the latest Visual C++ runtime library on Windows. NooDS doesn't provide high-level emulation of the BIOS yet. To actually run games, you'll need BIOS files, named "bios7.bin" and "bios9.bin", and a firmware file, named "firmware.bin", placed in the same directory as the executable. On the Switch, you'll also need to have a ROM file named "rom.nds" in the directory, because there's no file browser yet.

FB Neo Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: FB AlphaFB Neo Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. FinalBurn Neo is an Emulator for Arcade Games & Select Consoles. It is based on the emulators FinalBurn and old versions of MAME.

Stella Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: StellaStella Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. Stella is a multi-platform Atari 2600 VCS emulator. The Atari 2600 Video Computer System (VCS), introduced in 1977, was the most popular home video game system of the early 1980's. Now you can enjoy all of your favorite Atari 2600 games on your PC thanks to Stella!

OpenMSX Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR:OpenMSX OpenMSX Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. OpenMSX is an open source MSX emulator which is free according to the Debian Free Software Guidelines, available under the GNU General Public License.For copyright reasons the emulator cannot be distributed with original BIOS ROM images. OpenMSX includes C-BIOS a minimal implementation of the MSX BIOS, allowing to play quite some games without the need to have an original MSX BIOS ROM image. You can also use your own BIOS ROM image if you please.

mGBA Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: mGBAmGBA Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. mGBA is a new emulator for running Game Boy Advance games. It aims to be faster and more accurate than many existing Game Boy Advance emulators, as well as adding features that other emulators lack.

DOSBox-Staging Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: DOSBoxDOSBox-Staging Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. This repository attempts to modernize the DOSBox project by using current development practices and tools, fixing issues, adding features that better support today's systems, and sending patches upstream.

Dolphin Git 5.0-21687

EmuCR: DolphinDolphin Git 5.0-21687 is compiled. This is the trunk of Dolphin Project. Dolphin is the first Gamecube emulator able to run commercial games! Dolphin is a Gamecube, Wii and Triforce (the arcade machine based on the Gamecube) emulator which supports many extra features and abilities not present on the original consoles. It has a partial Wii support and plays most Gamecube games.

PPSSPP Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: PPSSPPPPSSPP Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. PPSSPP is a fast and portable PSP emulator for Android, Windows, Mac, and Linux, written in C++.

BizHawk Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: BizHawkBizHawk Git (2024/06/13) 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.

Ares Git (2024/06/13)

EmuCR: aresAres Git (2024/06/13) is compiled. ares is a multi-system emulator that began development on October 14th, 2004. It is a descendent of higan and bsnes, and focuses on accuracy and preservation.

NeonBLT preview 155

NeonBLT preview 155 is released. Neon Back to Life! is an emulator of Soviet computer Sojuz-Neon PK 11/16. This computer was manufactured in 1991-1992 at the "Kvant" plant in Zelenograd (near Moscow), and a total of 200-1000 units were produced. Soyuz-Neon is based on the N1806VM2 processor, so it is partially compatible with machines such as DVK, UKNC, NEMIGA, and in general inherits the instruction set and architecture from the DEC PDP-11 line of machines.

Series.ini v0.266

Series.ini v0.266 is released. This file can can sort your games series.

XEMU v0.7.123

EmuCR:Xbox EmulatorsXEMU v0.7.123 is released. xemu is an open-source, cross-platform application that emulates the hardware of the original Xbox game console, allowing users to play their Xbox games on Windows, macOS, and Linux systems. This project is focused on making significant forward progress in terms of features, performance, stability, and user experience in Xbox emulation. This project is an active fork of the XQEMU project, which is based on the very popular and highly actively maintained QEMU full system emulator project.