Today's Evolution of Games brings you the Ranma ½ anime game franchise, with its games released between 1990 and 1996, for Gameboy, PC Engine, SNES and others, of fighting, adventure, puzzle and RPG. Check it out.
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When we talk about emulation and ROMs, we also talk about the websites that spread this idea. And there are many of them. Here we will talk ...
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The History of Arcades Arcade Emulators - Williams Digital Arcade, Sparcade!, Emu / Retrocade Arcade Emulators - MAME Arcade Emulators - Sys...
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Byuu David Kirk Ginder, known as Dave, Byuu/Near (Byuu, a character from the SNES game Bahamut Lagoon), was an American who lived in Japan, ...
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Project UnReality (1997) Project UnReality The first Nintendo 64 emulator appeared in late 1997, just over a year after the launch of the re...
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In addition to all the important and historic emulation projects of their respective systems mentioned here, we will also talk about their c...
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Family Computer Emulator (Famicom Emulator) (1990) Famicom Emulator (English Docs) The first NES and console emulator was the Family Compute...
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PSEmu (1997) PSEmu Pro PSEmu, or Playstation Emulator, was the first Playstation emulator to be developed. The project was started by Marcin...
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Pinball Machine Arcades began in the US in 1933 with pinball machines. They were completely mechanical devices. In 1940, electromechanical g...
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_Demo_ Jean-Francois Thibert, _Demo_ (also known as JF T. and z_demo_z), originally from the Montreal metropolitan area of Canada, was a t...
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Nemu64 (1998) Nemu64 The Nemu64 project began in October 1998, by the German Lemmy, who decided to create the project after seeing the debug...
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