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+ | '''FCEUX''' is a merger of various forks of FCE Ultra and intends to surpass them.<ref>[https://fceux.com/web/version.html FCEUX.com]</ref>. FCEUX Ultra itself is based on FCE<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000816000835/http://www.grapevine.net/~zaik/fceu/ FCE Ultra homepage]</ref> (<u>F</u>amily <u>C</u>omputer <u>E</u>mulator)<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20000301000000/http://www.geocities.co.jp/Playtown/2004/fce.htm http://www.geocities.co.jp/Playtown/2004/fce.htm]</ref> by Bero which was designed for [[NEC PC-9800 series|PC-98]] and [[wikipedia:IBM Personal Computer AT|PC-AT]] devices. | ||
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==Review== | ==Review== | ||
Despite its extensive toolset, it is less accurate than other NES/FDS emulators like [[Nestopia]], [[Mesen]] and [[puNES]]. However, thanks to FCEUmm being one of the forks it incorporates, it still has its uses as a highly compatible standalone emulator. It is recommended to download the latest AppVeyor build as the stable release is very old. It is also popular for developing new NES games, due to its excellent debugging tools. However, if you develop games/ROM hacks, be sure to test them on more accurate emulators, and/or with a flash cart on the real system to ensure compatibility. | Despite its extensive toolset, it is less accurate than other NES/FDS emulators like [[Nestopia]], [[Mesen]] and [[puNES]]. However, thanks to FCEUmm being one of the forks it incorporates, it still has its uses as a highly compatible standalone emulator. It is recommended to download the latest AppVeyor build as the stable release is very old. It is also popular for developing new NES games, due to its excellent debugging tools. However, if you develop games/ROM hacks, be sure to test them on more accurate emulators, and/or with a flash cart on the real system to ensure compatibility. |
Revision as of 00:48, 1 April 2024
Developer(s) | FCEUX Team |
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Latest version | 2.6.6 [+] |
Active | Yes |
Platform(s) | Windows Linux macOS Solaris BSD |
Emulates | NES |
Website | FCEUX.com |
License | GNU GPLv2 |
Source code | GitHub |
FCE Ultra Extended, typically shortened to FCEUX, is an open-source Famicom (NES) and Famicom Disk System (FDS) emulator. It began as an amalgamation of several FCE Ultra forks, designed to unify the then vast number of FCE Ultra branches with differing features. FCEUX has itself been forked, though mostly to increase the amount of platforms it is on, such as a GameCube and Wii port known as FCE Ultra GX.
Downloads
Dev builds Compiled on AppVeyor | ||
Dev Builds Compiled by emucr | ||
FCE Ultra GX Includes cheat files | ||
FCE Ultra RX First fork of FCEUGX | ||
FCEUX TX Fork of FCEUGX by Tanooki16, based in FCEUX 2.4.0 |
On Debian systems:
$ sudo apt install fceux
History
FCEUX is a merger of various forks of FCE Ultra and intends to surpass them.[1]. FCEUX Ultra itself is based on FCE[2] (Family Computer Emulator)[3] by Bero which was designed for PC-98 and PC-AT devices.
Review
Despite its extensive toolset, it is less accurate than other NES/FDS emulators like Nestopia, Mesen and puNES. However, thanks to FCEUmm being one of the forks it incorporates, it still has its uses as a highly compatible standalone emulator. It is recommended to download the latest AppVeyor build as the stable release is very old. It is also popular for developing new NES games, due to its excellent debugging tools. However, if you develop games/ROM hacks, be sure to test them on more accurate emulators, and/or with a flash cart on the real system to ensure compatibility.