Posted on September 8, 1997
Supernes – SNEeSe
SNEeSe version 0.12 has been released, a Super Nintendo emulator, which looks really promising
Posted on September 7, 1997
Commodore 64 – Free64
This Commodore emulator version 0.1 is written in C and emulates sound quite well and has decent compatibility
Posted on September 4, 1997
Atari – Lynx Emulator
“Handy” is an Atari Lynx emulator in version 0.0.2 for Windows and Linux https://handy.sourceforge.net
Posted on September 2, 1997
NES – Naughty
NES is increasingly populated by emulators, and today we present the Naughty 1.05 and a next one is under development soon, currently it only supports 2 mappers the speed has improved.
Posted on August 30, 1997
NES – NEZulator
The NEZulator is a NES emulator currently programmed mainly in Pascal and to a small extent in assembly, version 0.36 confirms its modest but good performance, it supports many game mappers
Posted on August 27, 1997
Nintendo – madNES
New version MadNES v0.91 supports a decent number of mappers, but has primitive sound support. It also has preliminary lightgun support and joystick support.
Posted on August 25, 1997
Nintendo – Famicom
After a long wait, a new Nes emulator is released, it’s called Famicom in version 0.4e updated to 20 mappers, fast and with good audio
Posted on August 23, 1997
Commodore 64 – Frodo
This C64 emulator named Frodo, in version Frodo v4.1, has been ported to Unix, MacOS, BeOS, AmigaOS, RiscOS, and now Windows. It emulates the Commodore 64 very well.
Posted on August 22, 1997
Amiga – darkNES emulator
Another NES emulator for Amiga is darkNES v0.21, a Windows version of the Linux emulator of the same name.
Posted on August 21, 1997
Amiga – coolNES Emulator
coolNES version 0.49 is the fastest NES emulator for the Amiga and offers numerous features, including sound, a graphical interface, state saving, and internal IPS support. This version can handle 29 mappers.