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|fifth = [http://rhope.retrodev.com/files/blastem.html RetroDev.com] | |fifth = [http://rhope.retrodev.com/files/blastem.html RetroDev.com] | ||
− | |sixth = [http://rhope.retrodev.com/repos/blastem RetroDev.com]}}'''BlastEm''' is an upcoming [[Sega Genesis]] emulator for the Linux operating system. BlastEm aims for [[cycle accuracy]], and for lower [[system requirements]] than [[Exodus]]. It is very early in development however. | + | |sixth = [http://rhope.retrodev.com/repos/blastem RetroDev.com]}}'''BlastEm''' is an upcoming [[Sega Genesis]] emulator primarily for the Linux operating system that also supports OSX and Windows. BlastEm aims for [[cycle accuracy]], and for lower [[system requirements]] than [[Exodus]]. It is very early in development however. |
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+ | [http://rhope.retrodev.com/files/blastem64-0.3.0.tar.gz Version 0.3.0 - 64-bit Linux] | ||
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+ | [http://rhope.retrodev.com/files/blastem-osx-0.3.0.tar.gz Version 0.3.0 - OSX] | ||
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+ | [http://rhope.retrodev.com/files/blastem-win32-0.3.0.zip Version 0.3.0 - Windows] | ||
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[[Category:Emulators]] | [[Category:Emulators]] |
Revision as of 05:43, 25 July 2015
Current version: | 0.3.0 |
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Active: | Yes |
OS: | Linux, OS X, Windows |
Authors: | Mike Pavone |
Official website: | RetroDev.com |
Source code: | RetroDev.com |
BlastEm is an upcoming Sega Genesis emulator primarily for the Linux operating system that also supports OSX and Windows. BlastEm aims for cycle accuracy, and for lower system requirements than Exodus. It is very early in development however.