DOS may be under-represented, but that doesn't make the other consoles, computers, and portables out there any less fun! For today's filler video, Gemini's taking a brief look at his emulator picks for playing the retro titles in his collection, as using the actual hardware isn't always the most convenient, or desired, approach.
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Additional Information and Corrections:
* In order to get the windows captured perfectly I had to capture my entire desktop at a time, which doesn't always produce a perfect 60 FPS. BGB is the only one where the framerate drops occur while capturing no matter what. The others typically capture fine so long as I'm only capturing the window itself, not the entire desktop, and when not recording, all of the emulators shown maintain a solid 60 FPS. :)
* Here's links to the websites for each of the emulators discussed in this video. Do keep in mind that some of these sites are jammed full of advertising which fakes itself as legitimate download buttons so do be careful to avoid those:
Atari 2600 - Stella:
https://stella-emu.github.io/
NES - Mesen:
https://www.mesen.ca/
SNES - Snes9X:
http://www.snes9x.com/
GB/GBC - BGB:
http://bgb.bircd.org/
GB/GBC/GBA - VisualBoy Advance M:
https://vba-m.com/
Sega Systems - Fusion:
https://www.carpeludum.com/kega-fusion/
* Reminder that for legal reasons I won't be linking to any ROM files and any attempts to post links to ROM sites in the comments, regardless of intent, will be filtered out automatically by YouTube. (Only the person posting it will see it.)
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