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|developer = BizHawk Team | |developer = BizHawk Team | ||
|website = [http://tasvideos.org/Bizhawk.html TASVideos.org] | |website = [http://tasvideos.org/Bizhawk.html TASVideos.org] | ||
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|source = [https://github.com/TASEmulators/BizHawk GitHub] | |source = [https://github.com/TASEmulators/BizHawk GitHub] | ||
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− | '''BizHawk''' is an open-source [[Multi-system emulators|multi-system emulator]], as well as a [[libretro]] frontend designed predominantly around the production of Tool Assisted Speedruns (TAS). | + | '''BizHawk''' is an open-source [[Multi-system emulators|multi-system emulator]], as well as a [[libretro]] frontend designed predominantly around the production of Tool Assisted Speedruns (TAS). It is written in C# and requires .NET Framework 4.0 (in 1.X releases) or .NET Framework 4.6.1 (in 2.X releases) to run. BizHawk focuses on core accuracy and power user tools while still being an easy-to-use emulator for casual gaming. |
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− | It is written in C# and requires .NET Framework 4.0 (in 1.X releases) or .NET Framework 4.6.1 (in 2.X releases) to run. BizHawk focuses on core accuracy and power user tools while still being an easy-to-use emulator for casual gaming. | ||
==Download== | ==Download== | ||
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|'''[https://ci.appveyor.com/project/zeromus/bizhawk-udexo/history Dev Builds]'''<br/><small>Compiled by <abbr title="Click on a build, then click Artifacts for download links">appveyor</abbr></small> | |'''[https://ci.appveyor.com/project/zeromus/bizhawk-udexo/history Dev Builds]'''<br/><small>Compiled by <abbr title="Click on a build, then click Artifacts for download links">appveyor</abbr></small> | ||
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==Supported systems== | ==Supported systems== | ||
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|[[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]] | |[[Nintendo 64 emulators|Nintendo 64]] | ||
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|[[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]/[[Nintendo DSi emulators|DSi]] | |[[Nintendo DS emulators|Nintendo DS]]/[[Nintendo DSi emulators|DSi]] | ||
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* [[Libretro]] support (1.11.4 onwards) | * [[Libretro]] support (1.11.4 onwards) | ||
+ | ==Review== | ||
+ | For tool-assisted speedruns, BizHawk is king. Since 1.11.4, it has support for [[libretro]] cores, making it a good alternative for RetroArch, and adds TAS support for all compatible cores. | ||
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+ | LUA scripting support has pretty unique utilities. For example [https://github.com/authorblues/bizhawk-shuffler-2 Bizhawk Shuffler 2] is a popular script that randomly shuffle between games played in Bizhawk, with plugins to enhance the experience. | ||
[[Category:Frontends]] | [[Category:Frontends]] |