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* [[XQEMU]] was the first low-level Xbox emulator. It was released around mid-late 2012. It emulated games at slow speeds. Its last commit was in December 2019. | * [[XQEMU]] was the first low-level Xbox emulator. It was released around mid-late 2012. It emulated games at slow speeds. Its last commit was in December 2019. | ||
* [[xemu]] is a continuation of XQEMU, released somewhere in February 2020. It can play 5x more titles than Cxbx-Reloaded and requires a BIOS dump to work. | * [[xemu]] is a continuation of XQEMU, released somewhere in February 2020. It can play 5x more titles than Cxbx-Reloaded and requires a BIOS dump to work. | ||
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===Nintendo DS=== | ===Nintendo DS=== |