
SEGA GENESIS (MEGA DRIVE !)
The Sega Genesis was one of the two great 16-bit systems of it's time, the other being the Super Nintendo. As Sega was not able to obtain the trademark in the US, the unit was called Genesis there. The Genesis had two major addons: a 32-bit extension called 32X and a CD-ROM drive called Mega CD.
We should also point out that at some point a Sega Master System converter was released that allowed it's games to be used on the Genesis.
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Sega Saturn Emulators
Saturn was Sega's first next generation system that had a build in CD-Rom unit (Mega CD was just an addon for the Genesis). It came in direct confilct with Sony's Playstation (1) and lost (speaking with the global sales in mind).

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ODISSEY 2 EMULATOR
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In 1978 came the Odyssey 2, which had a keyboard, but was swallowed by the Atari 2600, left a year earlier. In Brazil, the video game was commercialized by Philips.
A curious fact is that the Odyssey was distributed in Japan by Nintendo in 1975. At the time, the company was still working with traditional toys and only in 1977 would make its first video game product, the Color TV Game.
I loved the look of Odissey and its keyboard gave me the first feeling of what it was like to have a personal computer, although I could do very little with that keyboard. It had a look that still looks modern to this day, no wonder so many video game collectors are looking for!

ZX SPECTRUM EMULATORS
The Sinclair ZX Spectrum was a considerably popular personal computer during the 1980s. Developed in Britain, it is often credited for popularizing use of the personal computer in Europe. It featured a screen resolution of 256 by 192 colored pixels (unprecedented at the time for a household computer). It was also known for its multifunction rubber keys and portability.
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MSX EMULATORS
MSX is an Z80-based family of home computers which appeared in 1982. They were popular in Asian, South American and European countries as well as the former Soviet Union, but they are virtually unknown in USA. The MSX2, MSX2+ and TurboR editions were released before the "death" of the system around 1988.
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Amiga Emulator
The first Amiga (model A1000) was introduced in 1985 by Commodore. Some of the operating systems available for the Amiga series were AmigaOS, Linux, and NetBSD.
Due to the large number of models if we were to list specs for every model then the page would get quite big.
Existing models (list may be incomplete): Amiga 1000, Amiga 500, Amiga 2000, Amiga 500+, Amiga 2500, Amiga 3000, Amiga 600, Amiga 1200 and Amiga 4000.
Nintendo 64 Emulators
The N64 was released in mid-1996 as Nintendo's front-runner in the original next-gen console wars. Although it was a much higher powered machine than Sony's Playstation or Sega's Saturn, the N64 always lagged behind in sales. Nintendo chose to sell the machine on the merits of its fast-loading cartridge system and the insignificant fact that it featured a 64-bit architecture - unfortunately for Nintendo, people were more impressed by high-capacity CD media, in-game movie sequences and pre-recorded soundtracks than fast loading and the size of the machine's pipeline. Developers often preferred the Playstation for their titles due to the N64's inability to provide media rich content which games such as the Final Fantasy series demanded. Although the hardware facilitated classics such as Goldeneye and the late Perfect Dark, it wasn't enough to win over the masses.

Super Nintendo Emulators
The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (also known as Super NES, SNES, or Super Nintendo) was a 16-bit video game console. Nintendo released it in Japan in 1990 as the Super Famicom (or SFC for short). They later they released it in North America, Europe, and other territories. The Super Nintendo was the best-selling 16-bit game console of its era, despite a late start and competition from the Sega Genesis.
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Sony Playstation 2 Emulators
Successor to the original and is considered by the most as the best & most popular console of it's generation.
The PS2 has the ability to play the games of the older Playstation 1.
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Playstation Emulators
The Sony Playstation... There are so many things we can say about it but most of you know about it so let's just go to the specs & emulators.
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Nintendo NES Emulators
The Nintendo's 8 bit console was Sega's biggest rival for its Master System which was a huge hit as well at the time.
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PC-Engine Emulators
The PC-Engine was basically an 8 bit machine that was released in 1987 at a time that NES, ZX-Spectrum, Master System, MSX & other consoles ruled the market.
Besides the great quality of games the PC-Engine is also known for one more reason, it was the first videogame system to use the high storage capacity of a CD for games. That is why, from then on, the CD became the standard media for videogames.
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Nintendo DS EMULATORS
The Nintendo DS is the most recent handheld system developed by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 and was the first handheld system to feature dual screens. In improved edition called the DS Lite was released in 2006. The term "Lite" refers to it having brighter screens, smaller size and lower weight, it still has the same features as the original.

Nintendo 64 Emulators
The N64 was released in mid-1996 as Nintendo's front-runner in the original next-gen console wars. Although it was a much higher powered machine than Sony's Playstation or Sega's Saturn, the N64 always lagged behind in sales. Nintendo chose to sell the machine on the merits of its fast-loading cartridge system and the insignificant fact that it featured a 64-bit architecture - unfortunately for Nintendo, people were more impressed by high-capacity CD media, in-game movie sequences and pre-recorded soundtracks than fast loading and the size of the machine's pipeline.
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Nintendo Gamecube Emulators
Nintendo's first ever console to use an optical disk system for loading games is the 128-bit Gamecube. It competes with Sony's Playstation 2 and Microsoft's XBox.
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Gameboy Advance Emulators
The successor of the all time classic that shortly became a hit just like it's "father". The fact that Gameboy Advance plays the older Gameboy titles means you get to use the older games. There is also another version of the Advance called SP.
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Jaguar Emulators
The Atari Jaguar was released in the United States on December of 1993. The console was manufactured and distributed by IBM. Atari highly boasted the system as being the first 64-bit console. They also boasted about a host of developers and a hundreds of games being created for the system.
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PlayStation 3 Emulators
Due to the complexity of the console, PS3 emulation was considered almost impossible for a long time. But emulators have now reached a level where they can boot games. Whether you can run them at a decent speed depends on whether your PC is fast enough.