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This category contains emulators that the target's original manufacturer either developed or endorsed. Unlike standard emulators, these are usually not made as a free download by the manufacturer since their purpose varies; | This category contains emulators that the target's original manufacturer either developed or endorsed. Unlike standard emulators, these are usually not made as a free download by the manufacturer since their purpose varies; | ||
− | *They may have been developed for official downloadable re-releases (such as [[Virtual Console]] and [[Official Sony | + | *They may have been developed for official downloadable re-releases (such as [[Virtual Console]] and [[Official emulators#Sony|PlayStation Network]]), and often support far more ROMs than what was bundled with them. |
*They may have been used during development as a means to test code but got leaked to the public (such as [[Ensata]], [[Dolphin (Nintendo)|Dolphin]], etc), and only support what was needed by the game at the time. | *They may have been used during development as a means to test code but got leaked to the public (such as [[Ensata]], [[Dolphin (Nintendo)|Dolphin]], etc), and only support what was needed by the game at the time. | ||
− | *They may have been developed as an easter egg, compilation, or unlockable minigame inside [[Emulators in | + | *They may have been developed as an easter egg, compilation, or unlockable minigame inside [[Emulators in games|another video game]], and the odds of it supporting other ROMs is less likely. |
[[Category:Emulators]] | [[Category:Emulators]] |
Revision as of 00:21, 7 March 2022
This category contains emulators that the target's original manufacturer either developed or endorsed. Unlike standard emulators, these are usually not made as a free download by the manufacturer since their purpose varies;
- They may have been developed for official downloadable re-releases (such as Virtual Console and PlayStation Network), and often support far more ROMs than what was bundled with them.
- They may have been used during development as a means to test code but got leaked to the public (such as Ensata, Dolphin, etc), and only support what was needed by the game at the time.
- They may have been developed as an easter egg, compilation, or unlockable minigame inside another video game, and the odds of it supporting other ROMs is less likely.
Pages in category "Official emulators"
The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.