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Title: Emulators
Post by: Nando on August 06, 2014, 06:29:55 AM
What are you favorite Windows based EMU's the following systems?

PCE
NES
Genesis
SNES
Neo-Geo

*not condoning piracy in any shape or form.

Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Bernie on August 06, 2014, 06:57:09 AM
What are you favorite Windows based EMU's the following systems?

PCE
NES
Genesis
SNES
Neo-Geo

*not condoning piracy in any shape or form.



PCE--Ootake followed closely by ME.  I find Ootake is best for CD based games.

NES-- Nestopia.  Love its set-up, and the ability to play disk games.  Out of all the NES emulators, this is my fave.

Genesis- Kega Fusion, or whatever its new name is. Best emu for it IMO, and being able to play discs as well as Master System games is a win win.

SNES--Snes 9x is my choice here by a landslide.  Easy to set up, and never had issues with it.

Neo-Geo-- I have not messed with this one enough to draw a conclusion.

All of my emulators are installed on one machine, hooked up to my TV.  I use a SNES USB controller for gaming, sometimes I will choose a TG-16 one or my NES USB one, but mainly I stick with the SNES version.  I can map all the buttons I need for all the systems in this era. 

Now for the Playstation...  I use pSX.  Some prefer the ePSXe emu, but I tend to stick with the latter.  I have never had issues playing what I want to play with it, which is mainly fan translations or imports. 

Oh, and I could give two poots about piracy on these old games..  LOL.  Current gen stuff, sure...but damn we talking 20 plus years here.  :lol:
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Nando on August 06, 2014, 09:23:53 AM
Thanks Bernie!

Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Opethian on August 06, 2014, 10:39:53 AM
PCE - Magic Engine
NES - FCE Ultra
Genesis - Gens
SNES - ZSNES
Neo-Geo - neoragex or MAME
NeoCD - NEORaine
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Necromancer on August 06, 2014, 10:45:55 AM
I mostly use Magic Engine for Turbob and Magic Engine FX for PC-FX.  Those other systems do not matter.  :mrgreen:
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Bernie on August 06, 2014, 11:25:09 AM
I mostly use Magic Engine for Turbob and Magic Engine FX for PC-FX.  Those other systems do not matter.  :mrgreen:

When I saw you had posted, I could almost imagine what you said before reading it...  lmao
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Dicer on August 06, 2014, 05:53:17 PM
Ugh Windows... here is what I use on my superior Linux box.

Retroarch (multi)
Zsnes - Snes
Gens - Genesis
Magic Engine (runs via wine flawlessly)
Gfce - Nes
Stella - Atari 2600
UAE - Amiga
MAME - Duh
DosBox - Not much cause Amiga versions are better  :lol:

Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Tatsujin on August 07, 2014, 02:31:36 AM
emus are for lil girls ^^
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Mishran on August 07, 2014, 04:57:29 AM
Emulators are nice when the real deal isn't possible. When at home I play the real systems. On the go, work, trips, etc. I rely on emus to get my fix. Only systems I bother with though is PCE (naturally!), NeoGeo, or Gameboy/Color/Advance and do all my gaming via Android with my phone or tablet.
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: wildfruit on August 07, 2014, 05:08:32 AM
Psphugo is a bit buggy
 neutopia runs really slow.
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Arjak on August 07, 2014, 09:00:49 AM
PCE - Magic Engine (Ootake crashes easier than a drunk driver every time I gave it a shot. Mednafen? Only people who have command line or frontend fetishes would use that as their primary emu.)

NES - FCE Ultra (I went from using Nesticle to this. I've never looked back.)

Genesis - KEGA Fusion (I used Gens for a while, but I like Fusion better.)

SNES - Higan (Formerly bSNES. This seems to be the only SNES emulator that gives a shit about hardware accuracy.)

Neo-Geo - None (I'm not really into Neo-Geo much...)
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: MrBroadway on August 07, 2014, 10:07:31 AM
Real console or die.
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Bernie on August 07, 2014, 12:36:11 PM
Strange, I have never had Ootake crash on me Arjak.  Do you have it configured properly? What OS are you running it on?
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: Arjak on August 07, 2014, 01:12:59 PM
Strange, I have never had Ootake crash on me Arjak.  Do you have it configured properly? What OS are you running it on?

Windows 7. It mostly crashes when I load a game, especially if I try to change the settings from their defaults.
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: roflmao on August 07, 2014, 02:03:18 PM
Interesting.  I use Ootake on Windows 7 and have never had a problem with it either.  It's really the only emulator I use, aside from this NES screensaver (http://www.ubernes.com/nesscreensaver.html).
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: ctophil on August 14, 2014, 11:36:41 AM
I'm a purist.  So, I don't play emulators.  I used to a long time ago because I was working so much that there was no time to sit at home with a classic console.  But these days, it's straight real hardware with their games baby.  lol.  There is nothing like the feeling of the original controller in hand, console, and how the graphics & sound are the way it supposed to be. 
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: ParanoiaDragon on August 17, 2014, 03:06:15 PM
Question, for those familiar with all the SNES emulator's, does anyone know of any where you can turn on & off each sound channel(I think there are 8 total?).  I want to record individual sound channels, & either I'm not finding that option in the emu's I've tried, or there's an emu I haven't tried yet.
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: seieienbu on August 17, 2014, 03:40:23 PM
You can turn off sound channels with zsnes with default inputs  of F5~F12 for which-ever channel you're trying to mute.
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: ParanoiaDragon on August 17, 2014, 07:51:49 PM
Sweet, thank you!!!
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: KnightWarrior on August 20, 2014, 05:20:58 PM
I use my Wii to Emulate Mosty

PCE/TG16 - WiiMednafen
NES - FCE Ultra GX
SNES - SNES9X GX
Ganesis - Genesis Plus GX
GB/GBC/GBA - Visual Boy Advance GX
2600 - StallaWii
7800 - Wii7800
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: esteban on August 21, 2014, 03:29:13 AM
Q: emu?
A: until an emulator for XaviX is available, there is no need.
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: ParanoiaDragon on August 31, 2014, 09:26:14 PM
Sort of related, anyone know if any arcade emu's where you can turn on & off the sound channels?  I need to capture some songs from the Mega Man arcade games, & want to get each sound channel so I'm accurate when I recreate them, especially for the solo in Gutsman's theme!
Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: lukester on September 01, 2014, 06:45:58 AM
I use OpenEmu, which is a great emulator containing multiple systems.

It's only on mac though.

What I like about it is that save states are really easy to make and access, and the emulator makes an automatic save state when you quit your game.

Also, you can upload cover art for all of your roms, so you feel like you have your own library. Some roms come with cover art (like Phantasy Star IV), but most don't.

Title: Re: Emulators
Post by: esadajr on September 04, 2014, 08:40:39 AM
What are you favorite Windows based EMU's the following systems?

PCE
NES
Genesis
SNES
Neo-Geo

*not condoning piracy in any shape or form.

I rarely use emulators nowadays. These would be my choices under Win7 and XP

PCE - Magic Engine, Turbo engine
NES - FCEU, JNES, VirtuaNES (back then Nesticle)
GEN - Kega. (back in the day, Genecyst and KGen)
SNES - ZSnes
Neo Geo - MAME, NeoRageX (the XP hack)
PSX - ePSXe (back in the day Bleem and VGS)
x68000 - Winx68k (not that there are options)
Saturn - SSF, Cassini
GB / GBC / GBA - Visualboy Advance

Late 90s early 2000s was the golden age of emulation.