Emulators
An emulator is a computer program or hardware that mimics or replicates the functions of a different computing system, allowing software or applications designed for that target system to run on the host computer. Emulators are commonly used to play old video games on a modern computer (like Dolphin for Nintendo GameCube/Wii games), test mobile apps without needing physical devices (like the Android Emulator), or run operating systems on different hardware.
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Emulators are software is created to be able to play platform devices on a computer opearting system.
This would include Windows, Mac OS, Linux and so. You would need to check with the emaultor provider of your choice to see if the emaultor you want to play with works on your operating system.
Platform base devices include, Nintendo, Xbox, Playstation, Switch, Atari, Sega, NES, Gameboy, Gameboy Advance, Playstation Portable and so on. You can play the following gaming platforms today on a emulator,
- Playstation (1,2,3 and 4).
- Nintendo (Gameboy, GBA, NES, Switch).
- Xbox and Xbox360
Emulator is a the software that is used to replace the "Gaming platform" device. The games are called "Roms" and they are just software based as well but in a certin format for the emulator to be able to read them.
Most emaultors today support gaming systems, games and the newest hardware (Joy sticks, Joy cons) to be able to play the games though the emaultor.
List below has other emulators (Break down) that you might be looking for.
Other emaultors include Xbox, Xbox360, Playstation and so on