NES
AminNes is a Nintendo Entertainment System emulator that will run in any Flash enabled browser. Of the several games I tested about half were playable. Game play is decent and the emulator has no sound.
cxNES is an open source, cross-platform NES/Famicom emulator. It is mainly written as a part-time hobby project to suit the needs of its author, but with accuracy, performance and portability as primary goals.
cxNES is written in C and uses SDL 2.0 for graphics, sound and input, and GTK+ for the GUI toolkit. It should have the same functionality and roughly the same look and feel on all supported platforms. Currently only Windows and Linux are supported.
cxNES is an open source, cross-platform NES/Famicom emulator. It is mainly written as a part-time hobby project to suit the needs of its author, but with accuracy, performance and portability as primary goals.
cxNES is written in C and uses SDL 2.0 for graphics, sound and input, and GTK+ for the GUI toolkit. It should have the same functionality and roughly the same look and feel on all supported platforms. Currently only Windows and Linux are supported.
Mesen-X is a fork of Mesen, which is a cross-platform NES/Famicom emulator for Windows & Linux built in C++ and C#. The original Mesen project has paused development, and this fork is meant to collect patches contributed by the community.
Changes include:
- Support for newer versions of Mono, for running Mesen on Linux
- ESPM homebrew expansion audio support
- HD Pack improvements
- Replaced VRC7 synth code with Nuked-OPLL
- Debugger improvements, for Alchemy65