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* [[Emulators on GBA]] | * [[Emulators on GBA]] | ||
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* [[Emulators on DS]] | * [[Emulators on DS]] | ||
* [[Emulators on 3DS]] | * [[Emulators on 3DS]] | ||
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* [[Emulators on GP2X]] | * [[Emulators on GP2X]] | ||
* [[Emulators on GP2X Wiz]] | * [[Emulators on GP2X Wiz]] | ||
+ | * [[Emulators on Caanoo]] | ||
* [[Emulators on GCW Zero]] | * [[Emulators on GCW Zero]] | ||
* [[Emulators on Gizmondo]] | * [[Emulators on Gizmondo]] | ||
* [[Emulators on Didj]] | * [[Emulators on Didj]] | ||
+ | * [[Emulators on Lynx]] | ||
* [[Emulators on Zodiac]] | * [[Emulators on Zodiac]] | ||
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* [[Emulators on Legacy systems]] | * [[Emulators on Legacy systems]] | ||
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- Gopher2600 – 0.32.1 (2024-06-14)
- VirtualC64 – 5.0b4 (2024-06-14)
- DuckStation – Master (2024-06-14)
- SameBoy – 0.16.6 (2024-06-14)
- Swiss – 0.6r1668 (2024-06-13)
- simple64 - v2024.06.1 (2024-06-13)
- gopher64 – 0.1.7 (2024-06-13)
- Proton – 9.0-2 (2023-06-12)
- igir – 2.8.0 (2024-06-12)
- TWiLight Menu++ – 27.5.0 (2024-06-12)
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- Emulators on 3DO
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- Emulators on Pokémon mini
- Emulators on DS
- Emulators on 3DS
- Emulators on PSP
- Emulators on Vita
- Emulators on WonderSwan
- Emulators on GP32
- Emulators on GP2X
- Emulators on GP2X Wiz
- Emulators on Caanoo
- Emulators on GCW Zero
- Emulators on Gizmondo
- Emulators on Didj
- Emulators on Lynx
- Emulators on Zodiac
- Emulators on Casio calculators
- Emulators on NumWorks calculators
- Emulators on TI calculators
- Emulators on HP calculators
- Emulators on other operating systems
- Emulators on Legacy systems
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