Cómo emular cada sistema de Nintendo en Windows

por Skyler Huse en 26 de diciembre de 2008

Windows

La lista siguiente le dirigirá con cómo jugar NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, Nintendo GameCube/Wii, Nintendo Gameboy/color/avanzó, Nintendo DS Y los juegos virtuales del muchacho de Nintendo en su PC de Windows.

NES


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Hay muchos emuladores de NES, pero Nestopia es mi favorito. Es fuente abierta y todavía se está trabajando encendido. Juega todos los juegos que he intentado, trabaja con mi gamepad, y tiene algunas opciones avanzadas. ¡Incluso apoya multiplayer sobre el Internet! Transferencia directa Nestopia aquí.

SNES


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ZSNES es un gran emulador, el interfaz es extraño, pero trabaja grande. Una extremidad que deseo sabía que un de largo plazo hace es que cuando usted le tiene ratón en la ventana, usted puede sostener el botón de ratón derecho para mover la ventana. Usted puede leer a gran clase particular sobre ZSNES aquí y descargue el programa aquí.

Nintendo 64


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Project64 ha estado trabajando en su emulador 64 para un muy de largo plazo. Usted puede conseguir el beta (1.7) si usted dona, pero los 1.6 estables es libres y grandes. El único problema que tengo con la emulación de Nintendo 64 es que es duro emular un regulador N64, pero ése no es problema de Project64. Usted puede descargúelo aquí.

Nintendo GameCube/Wii


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El delfín es el único emulador que conozco para de los juegos de GameCube o de Wii. Fui sorprendido encontrar que el Melee estupendo de los hermanos de la rotura violenta iba a una velocidad playable. El delfín es semanal actualizado y se parece progresar bien. Viene en 32 64 del pedacito usos del pedacito y, que usted puede transferencia directa aquí.

Nintendo Gameboy/color/avanzó

Todos estos emuladores se ruedan en un paquete con avance visual del muchacho. No se ha puesto al día desde 2005, sino que trabaja grande. Una característica agradable es que puede jugar las ROM que todavía están en una carpeta del cierre relámpago. Tan no hay necesidad de desabrochar. Algo que usted puede desear para mirar hacia fuera para es El muchacho visual Avanza-m, que planea mejorar sobre VBA. Para ahora, usted puede transferencia directa VBA de aquí.

Nintendo DS

Tenía problemas con esto. DeSmuME trabajó el mejor, pero intenté ideas y tenía algunos problemas también. Intenté solamente esto con un juego, pero me han dicho que DeSmuME es levemente mejor.

Muchacho virtual de Nintendo


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El Oh se adelanta. Why would you want to do that to yourself? Red Dragon is probably the best we’re gonna get. There is little to no interest in emulating this failure. Download it here, if you must.

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    1 George 12.27.08 at 11:48 am

    its funny, you told everyone what programs can be used to emulate old games, but you told nobody where to get the roms! rom-world.com

    2 Whammo 12.27.08 at 2:01 pm

    You can get the roms from any torrent site. Don’t waste your time downloading each rom separately at rom-world and being subjected to countless ads.

    3 Jimmy 12.27.08 at 3:00 pm

    no$gba is best for ds games

    4 Mike 12.27.08 at 3:13 pm

    Hello. Thanks, this is awesome

    5 Rob 12.27.08 at 4:30 pm

    An N64 controller is easy to enmulate using a PS2 style controller. Map your C buttons to the right analog stick. I have been using a PS2 controller for N64 for years.

    6 jimbo 12.27.08 at 8:38 pm

    how do i get the cartridges (currently in boxes in my attic) into my computer? there are only a few games i would be interested in emulating and i already have the game cartridges…

    7 Freezer 12.27.08 at 10:17 pm

    Seconding No$GBA for DS emulation. It can even play at reasonable speeds on older computers. If they’d get the save states working properly, it’d be near perfect.

    8 Nate 12.27.08 at 10:17 pm

    For $10 you can get a usb adapter that allows you to plug in either an n64 or ps1/2 controller. I bought 2 and it works great!

    9 IheartEmus 12.28.08 at 12:32 am

    I found a site which offers frequently updated builds of Dolphin revisions as well as other Downloads. It’s a legal emulation website however, so you won’t find downloads for game roms, iso’s, bios’s, firmware or other copyrighted material.

    I am a member on their forums, which I use whenever I need support with an emulator and have a problem. They are very snappy with support responses and are quite laid back unlike some other emulation communities I’ve joined in the past.

    Yo can grab Dolphin builds here: Dolphin Builds

    10 Anon 12.28.08 at 11:33 pm

    It’s a good guide. I’d like to see one for ubuntu as well.

    11 saitokthx 12.29.08 at 1:50 am

    >.> wow.. i’ve used all those emu’s except virtual boy =\

    im a geek!

    12 Anon 12.29.08 at 9:59 am

    lulz virtual boy

    13 Corey 12.29.08 at 1:55 pm

    Yeah, I third No$ for the DS emulator, but the only issue I had with it is that the window is not resizeable. There’s a small hack for it that doubles the window size, but greatly reduces the playing speed and causes some small glitches.

    Nothing’s perfect, however.

    14 marco 12.29.08 at 11:46 pm

    > jimbo ‘how do i get the cartridges (currently in boxes in my attic) into my computer? there are only a few games i would be interested in emulating and i already have the game cartridges?’
    To do so you need an adapter? to read out the cartridges and make roms out of them. It is easier to use the internet to look for the roms of the games you have. Because you have the original cartdriges, it is legal. :)

    15 JonBoy Online 01.07.09 at 12:59 am

    I have tried and tried but never had much success with Gameboy emulators.
    Its easier playing the Ds with something like a m3DSreal.

    16 DIY ROM Arcade 01.22.09 at 8:06 am

    Nice article. Thanks for the good suggestions on different Emulators, and great screenshots btw.

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