Difference between revisions of "Home Computer Emulators"
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While not as suited to use on an arcade machine as well as console games, many people also play these old home puter games on their cabs. | While not as suited to use on an arcade machine as well as console games, many people also play these old home puter games on their cabs. | ||
+ | ==Acorn BBC Micro== | ||
+ | ==Amiga CD32== | ||
==Amstrad CPC== | ==Amstrad CPC== | ||
==Atari ST== | ==Atari ST== | ||
==Commodore 64== | ==Commodore 64== | ||
+ | ==Commodore 128== | ||
==Commodore Amiga== | ==Commodore Amiga== | ||
− | ==Spectrum/Sinclair | + | ==Commodore CBM II== |
+ | ==Commodore PET== | ||
+ | ==Commodore Vic20== | ||
+ | ==MSX== | ||
+ | ==MSX2== | ||
+ | ==Spectravideo== | ||
+ | ==ZX Spectrum/Sinclair== |
Revision as of 23:48, 2 March 2006
This page should contain brief descriptions of various emulators. If more information is needed for a particular emulator, an individual page may be used.
While not as suited to use on an arcade machine as well as console games, many people also play these old home puter games on their cabs.