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− | ==Home consoles <small>[[:Category: | + | ==Home consoles <small>[[:Category:Home consoles|(...)]]</small>== |
<font size="3"><b>[[Nintendo]] consoles</b></font> [[File:n64 logo.png|21px]] | <font size="3"><b>[[Nintendo]] consoles</b></font> [[File:n64 logo.png|21px]] | ||
* [[Nintendo (Miscellaneous)|Miscellaneous consoles]] | * [[Nintendo (Miscellaneous)|Miscellaneous consoles]] | ||
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* [[PC-FX emulators|PC-FX]] | * [[PC-FX emulators|PC-FX]] | ||
− | <font size="3"><b>[[Microsoft]] consoles</b></font> [[File: | + | <font size="3"><b>[[Microsoft]] consoles</b></font> [[File:Icon Xbox.png|23px]] |
* [[Xbox emulators|Xbox]] | * [[Xbox emulators|Xbox]] | ||
* [[Xbox 360 emulators|Xbox 360]] | * [[Xbox 360 emulators|Xbox 360]] | ||
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<font size="3"><b>Panasonic consoles</b></font> | <font size="3"><b>Panasonic consoles</b></font> | ||
* [[3DO emulators|3DO Interactive Multiplayer]] | * [[3DO emulators|3DO Interactive Multiplayer]] | ||
− | * <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[ | + | * <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[Panasonic M2|Panasonic M2]] <sup>‡</sup></span> |
<font size="3"><b>[[VTech]] consoles</b></font>[[File:VTech Logo.jpg|40px]] | <font size="3"><b>[[VTech]] consoles</b></font>[[File:VTech Logo.jpg|40px]] | ||
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* <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[Terebikko]] <sup>‡</sup></span> | * <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[Terebikko]] <sup>‡</sup></span> | ||
* <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[Playdia]] <sup>‡</sup></span> | * <span title="No Playable Emulators">[[Playdia]] <sup>‡</sup></span> | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Apple Pippin#Pippin .40WORLD .26 Atmark Models| Pippin]] |
<font size="3"><b>[[Mattel]] consoles</b></font>[[File:Mattel.jpg|23px]] | <font size="3"><b>[[Mattel]] consoles</b></font>[[File:Mattel.jpg|23px]] | ||
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− | ==Handheld consoles <small>[[:Category: | + | ==Handheld consoles <small>[[:Category:Handheld consoles|(...)]]</small>== |
<font size="3"><b>[[Nintendo]] handhelds</b></font> [[File:Gameboy Advance.png|30px]] | <font size="3"><b>[[Nintendo]] handhelds</b></font> [[File:Gameboy Advance.png|30px]] | ||
* [[Nintendo (Miscellaneous)|Miscellaneous handhelds]] | * [[Nintendo (Miscellaneous)|Miscellaneous handhelds]] | ||
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<font size="3"><b>[[LeapFrog]] Handhelds</b></font> | <font size="3"><b>[[LeapFrog]] Handhelds</b></font> | ||
* [[Leapster]] | * [[Leapster]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Android emulators#Android consoles|LeapFrog Epic]] |
<font size="3"><b>Other notable handhelds</b></font> | <font size="3"><b>Other notable handhelds</b></font> | ||
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− | ==Mobile devices <small>[[ | + | ==Mobile devices <small>[[Cellphone emulators|(...)]]</small>== |
<font size="3"><b>Mobile operating systems (OS)</b></font> | <font size="3"><b>Mobile operating systems (OS)</b></font> | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cellphone emulators#Symbian and N-Gage|Symbian and N-Gage]] |
* [[Android emulators|Android]] | * [[Android emulators|Android]] | ||
* [[IOS emulators|iOS]] | * [[IOS emulators|iOS]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Cellphone emulators#BlackBerry OS|BlackBerry]] |
− | ==Arcade systems <small>[[ | + | ==Arcade systems <small>[[Arcade emulators|(...)]]</small>== |
<font size="3"><b>[[Sega]]</b></font> | <font size="3"><b>[[Sega]]</b></font> | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Xbox emulators#Chihiro|Chihiro]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Sega Genesis emulators#Arcade| Genesis Based]] |
* [[Sega Model 1|Model 1]] | * [[Sega Model 1|Model 1]] | ||
* [[Sega Model 2|Model 2]] | * [[Sega Model 2|Model 2]] | ||
* [[Sega Model 3|Model 3]] | * [[Sega Model 3|Model 3]] | ||
* [[Sega NAOMI and variants|NAOMI]] | * [[Sega NAOMI and variants|NAOMI]] | ||
− | * [[Sega Saturn emulators# | + | * [[Sega Saturn emulators#Arcade variations|ST-V]] |
* [[Master System emulators|System E]] | * [[Master System emulators|System E]] | ||
− | * [[SG- | + | * [[SG-1000 emulators#Emulators|SG-1000 based]] |
<font size="3"><b>SNK</b></font> | <font size="3"><b>SNK</b></font> | ||
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<font size="3"><b>Sony</b></font> | <font size="3"><b>Sony</b></font> | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[PlayStation emulators#Arcade variations|PlayStation based]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[PlayStation 2 emulators#Hardware variations|PlayStation 2 based]] |
− | <font size="3"><b>[[ | + | <font size="3"><b>[[Nintendo (Miscellaneous)#Arcade|Nintendo]]</b></font> |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Nintendo Entertainment System_emulators#VS._System|VS. System]] |
* [[Nintendo_Entertainment_System_emulators#Hardware_variants|PlayChoice-10]] | * [[Nintendo_Entertainment_System_emulators#Hardware_variants|PlayChoice-10]] | ||
* [[Super_Nintendo_emulators#Hardware_variants|Nintendo Super System]] | * [[Super_Nintendo_emulators#Hardware_variants|Nintendo Super System]] | ||
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* [[Preservation projects]] | * [[Preservation projects]] | ||
* [[Game engine recreations and source ports|Recreations and source ports]] | * [[Game engine recreations and source ports|Recreations and source ports]] | ||
− | :* [[ | + | :* [[Game engine recreations and source ports#See also|Recreations and source ports on specific platforms]] |
* [[Flashpoint]] | * [[Flashpoint]] | ||
* [[Kahvibreak]] | * [[Kahvibreak]] | ||
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* [[Hypervisors]] | * [[Hypervisors]] | ||
* [[FPGA]] | * [[FPGA]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Recommended Linux distros#Emulation focused|Emulation-focused Linux distributions]] |
* [[Frontends|Frontends]] | * [[Frontends|Frontends]] | ||
* [[Comparison of frontends|Frontend comparison]] | * [[Comparison of frontends|Frontend comparison]] | ||
− | * [[:Category: | + | * [[:Category:Game engines|Game engines]] |
− | * [[ | + | * [[Homebrew and hack Roms|Homebrew]] |
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<font size="2"><b>Virtual reality (VR) and 3D</b></font> | <font size="2"><b>Virtual reality (VR) and 3D</b></font> | ||
* [[Virtual reality]] | * [[Virtual reality]] | ||
− | * [[ | + | * [[Virtual reality#VR game room simulations|VR game room simulations]] |
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