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An emulator is hardware and/or software that duplicates (or emulates) the functions of a first computer...
Dreamcast, PSP and
Wii
. Yabause support booting...that duplicates (or
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zeroWii
free
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zerosoft
This Program builds dolphin for you... Dolphin is an emulator that emulates Wii and Gamecube games for Mac OS X...
is an
emulator
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emulates
Wii
and Gamecube games...has your typical
emulator
features like
Android online emulator - Chrome Web Store
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com.brave
Emulator Games
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The Chromium Authors
Emulator PC-01 Lviv
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Google
NINTENDO Emulator
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Google
Emulator Online
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Apple Inc.
Ruffle | Ruffle is a Flash Player emulator written in Rust. Ruffle targets both desktop and the web using WebAssembly.
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Microsoft
Dos Emulator
net.washboardabs
N64 emulator
Handa Windows Emulator
de.nes
X68000 Emulator
free
YOH
Matra Alice Emulator
Alcibiade
Tradeware 5250 Emulator
Tradeware Tools
Android 14 Emulator
scratchstation (a playstation emulator) Kopie
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