emulation
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WebNes Plays Your Nintendo Games In A Mobile Browser
iOS/Android: Emulators on smartphones are usually only available on jailbroken or rooted devices. WebNes takes a different approach and skips the app stores in order to put a Nintendo emulator right in your mobile browser. This makes it so you can play Nintendo games on your iPhone or Android device — no jailbreaking or rooting…
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Check Out Retro Games And Software In Your Browser, Thanks To The Internet Archive
If you’re not in the mood to build your own emulation machine, you can still enjoy a variety of classic games using just your browser. The Historical Software Archive, part of the Internet Archive, has made available a number of older, quality titles including Karateka, Akalabeth and Choplifter.
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How To Create The Ultimate Tech-Infused Retro Arcade Coffee Table
Coffee tables are often one of those overrated pieces of furniture that you think you need more than you actually do. Instead of letting yours waste space in your living room, supercharge it with a retro arcade, gadget-charging ports and more.
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PlayOnLinux Installs Windows Games And Programs On Linux Hassle-Free
Wine is a great way to run your favourite Windows programs on Linux, but if you don’t want to mess with a program’s settings to get it just right, free app PlayOnLinux has a bunch in its database that you can install with one click.