Mac: OpenEmu is easily the best classic game emulator for Mac, and today it gets even better by adding support for 16 new consoles including PlayStation and Nintendo 64, alongside a ton of new features.
The big news here is OpenEmu’s official support for 16 new consoles:
- Atari 5200 (Atari800)
- Atari 7800 (ProSystem)
- Atari Lynx (Mednafen)
- ColecoVision (CrabEmu)
- Famicom Disk System (Nestopia)
- Intellivision (Bliss)
- Nintendo 64 (Mupen64Plus)
- Odyssey²/Videopac+ (O2EM)
- PC-FX (Mednafen)
- SG-1000 (CrabEmu)
- Sega CD (GenesisPlus)
- Sony PSP (PPSSPP)
- Sony PlayStation (Mednafen)
- TurboGrafx-CD/PCE-CD (Mednafen)
- Vectrex (VecXGL)
- WonderSwan (Mednafen)
But beyond that, the newest update also adds in some interface tweaks, real-time gameplay rewind, better screenshot organisation, and improved homebrew support.
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2 responses to “OpenEmu, The All-In-One Game Emulator, Adds Support For PlayStation And Nintendo 64”
Mac isn’t working for me, says its not allowed 🙁
My favorite old game was Emerald Mines – but that was an Amiga game.
Oh well, now I know what I’ll be Googling this morning…
Retroarch supports more systems and has better built in emulators but requires a bit more messing around to make it work. I have mine set up via emulation station to give it a clean front end UI with box art.