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Download: [http://romhustler.net/rom/dreamcast/sega-smash-pack-volume-1-usa-dc-echelon Sega Smash Pack - Echelon] | Download: [http://romhustler.net/rom/dreamcast/sega-smash-pack-volume-1-usa-dc-echelon Sega Smash Pack - Echelon] | ||
==007 GoldenEye== | ==007 GoldenEye== | ||
− | ZX Spectrum emulator. | + | In 007 GoldenEye for N64, there is a fully-functioning ZX Spectrum 48x emulator that nobody knew about until 2012. The game also has 10 ROMs in it too, all of which were made by RARE. [http://www.assemblergames.com/forums/showthread.php?38222-GoldenEye-%28N64%29-Spectrum-Emulation-Unlocked You can read more about it here.] |
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+ | Download: [http://www.mediafire.com/download/6bnashajw41n5p5/Spectrum.zip Patch] (Replace with pre-patched verion if you can) | ||
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==Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask== | ==Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask== | ||
The GameCube versions of these were ran off a N64 emulator. | The GameCube versions of these were ran off a N64 emulator. |
Revision as of 23:34, 9 September 2013
This is page is about licensed games that had emulators in them, whether they were compilation discs of older games, or games that just had emulators hidden away in them.
Contents
Sega Smash Pack Volume 1
This was a compilation of Genesis games for the Dreamcast. It featured a Genesis emulator and a plain-text document on how to use it. You can read the full story about it here.
Download: Sega Smash Pack - Echelon
007 GoldenEye
In 007 GoldenEye for N64, there is a fully-functioning ZX Spectrum 48x emulator that nobody knew about until 2012. The game also has 10 ROMs in it too, all of which were made by RARE. You can read more about it here.
Download: Patch (Replace with pre-patched verion if you can)
Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask
The GameCube versions of these were ran off a N64 emulator.
Pokemon Channel
This is a game for GameCube that contained a emulator for playing Pokemon Mini games. Hackers removed the emulator to make a stand-alone Pokemon Mini emulator for GameCube, and because of their efforts later Pokemon Mini emulators were made by reverse engineering it.
Download: SHizZLE's Pokemon Mini Emulator