Difference between revisions of "The Legend of Zelda/Emulators"
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The answer is, almost anything. NES emulation is very well understood, and very well implemented. Most popular emulators are accurate and acceptable. | The answer is, almost anything. NES emulation is very well understood, and very well implemented. Most popular emulators are accurate and acceptable. | ||
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+ | = Popular options = | ||
* [http://nestopia.sourceforge.net Nestopia] | * [http://nestopia.sourceforge.net Nestopia] | ||
* [http://www.fceux.com/ Fceux] | * [http://www.fceux.com/ Fceux] | ||
* [https://mesen.ca Mesen] | * [https://mesen.ca Mesen] | ||
* [https://byuu.org/emulation/higan/ Higan] | * [https://byuu.org/emulation/higan/ Higan] | ||
− | * [https://openemu.org OpenEmu] | + | * [https://openemu.org OpenEmu] (make sure to use one of the above cores) |
+ | * [http://www.retroarch.com Retroarch] is a great option on Android, Raspberry Pi, and iOS. |
Latest revision as of 21:32, 5 November 2020
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The answer is, almost anything. NES emulation is very well understood, and very well implemented. Most popular emulators are accurate and acceptable.
Make absolutely sure to turn off any settings such as overclocking, reducing flicker, or reducing lag.