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− | For its time, it was a decent emulator. It was even used to help develop the last commercially-released Genesis game, Frogger.<ref>http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Frogger_%28Genesis%29</ref> Modern emulators are much, much better however. It is not very [[Accuracy|accurate]] due to needing to run on much weaker systems than currently available. Use only for curiosity purposes in [[DOSBox]]. | + | For its time, it was a decent emulator. It was even used to help develop the last commercially-released Genesis game, Frogger.<ref>http://gdri.smspower.org/wiki/index.php/Blog:Frogger_%28Genesis%29</ref> Modern emulators are much, much better, however. It is not very [[Accuracy|accurate]] due to needing to run on much weaker systems than currently available. Use only for curiosity purposes in [[DOSBox]]. |
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Revision as of 15:28, 10 September 2018
Developer(s) | Bloodlust Software |
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Latest version | x.xx |
Active | No |
Platform(s) | DOS |
Emulates | Genesis |
Website | Genecyst |
Genecyst was a Sega Genesis emulator for DOS.
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For its time, it was a decent emulator. It was even used to help develop the last commercially-released Genesis game, Frogger.[1] Modern emulators are much, much better, however. It is not very accurate due to needing to run on much weaker systems than currently available. Use only for curiosity purposes in DOSBox.