The only thing I see being a small issue for me is that the great emulators by Richard Bannister and the awesome n64 emulator sixty force probably aren’t ever going to be in there, but it’s still one of the coolest things to hit the Mac Emulation scene in a long long time. N64 emulator and plugins for Linux, Mac OSX, FreeBSD, and Windows. I will download and do a more in depth review, but I figured I’d give ya’ll the chance to check them out too. OpenEmu is about to change the world of video game emulation. It looks very user friendly and seems to support a large number of emulators (they call them cores) and game pads for your gaming pleasure. It looks like it’s combined a lot of open source emulators into one application, similar to MESS but with a very nice GUI in front. If you opt for OpenEmu for games you will have to download additional cores as it acts as a front-end for different emulators similar to RetroArch. It reminds me a little of the Rom Collection Browser plugin for XBMC (soon to be Kodi) except it seems easier to use but with less features. OpenEMU was first launched back in 2007 as a port for the NEX/Famicom emulator Nestopia and since then it has grown into one of the best multi-system emulators for iOS devices.
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