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I'm very proud to have a new InterView on the site after such a long time without one, and this time I'm happy to have the opportunity to get Final Burn's Dave and ask him a few question. Dave really needs no introduction, although I must say most people don't actually know him well. His actions have been surrounded [...more] |
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As you probably know, Bliss recently rocked the emulation scene, being the first publically and freely available Intellivision emulator. The author, Kyle Davis, was very happy to allow to be InterViewed here at EmuViews. So, if you want to learn more about this emulator, just read on! Here it is, an InterView with Kyle [...more] |
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Not so long ago, a site by the name of MAME Targets emerged from out of nowhere, building a huge resource of information where all games not supported by MAME are, or will be listed. The man behind this great site is none other than Randy Hoffman, a MAMEDEV whom spends a lot of time and effort in making sure his site [...more] |
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Mimic is one of recent Multi-Arcade emulators that have recently appeared on the emulation scene. While
Michael Beaver, author, did not originally intend to, it has actually become a multi-arcade and multi-console emulator
with external drivers that should make development for it much easier. Read on as Michael and [...more] |
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During the very first week of EmuViews existence, this very same icon was used for the first ever InterView at EmuViews. Thierry Lescot, then actively working on System 16, was gracious enough to honor us with his answers to a few questions. With the recent posting at the EV Board by Spooky and others, and recent renewed [...more] |
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Although we've all read about RetroFX, Mike Green was the first
author to ever release an emulator that would play 're-touched' versions
of the game, while still having an emulation core taking care of the
gameplay. Thus, a new type of emulator was born, named PacManDX. While
we have just learned that the project will [...more] |
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When many of us thought that UltraHLE's speed would
be unparalleled for a long time, out of nowhere comes
Corn.
Corn is a brand new Nintendo 64 emulator which also employs
High Level Emulation to get great speeds on regular
computers today. I decided to ask the author, ContraSF for
an InterView and he gladly accepted. [...more] |
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JoseQ here... Most likely the second most popular emulator available
today is Raine. With the biggest number of otherwise
unemulated games in its supported list, Raine stands out
to be an amazing emulator that we've all come to love (and
servers have come to hate). One of our correspondants, anticupid, has taken [...more] |
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One of the most prominent SNES emulators around is
with no doubt, SNES9X. With DOS, Windows and many other
ports available, it is the most widely available emulator
for that platform. The main guy behind it, Jerremy Koot
has been working for a long time on it, starting on a
Pentium 133 machine, working towards an [...more] |
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If you've heard any Arcade Classic Video Game related sound track, most likely you've heard "Pac-Man Fever". Author of one of the most popular Video Game songs in
history, Jerry Buckner, of Buckner & Garcia has taken the time to answer a few questions
for us in regards to the song, and emulation. Find out what may [...more] |
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