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Netplay emulates local multiplayer allowing for players across the globe to play the same game as if they were in the same room.  
 
Netplay emulates local multiplayer allowing for players across the globe to play the same game as if they were in the same room.  
===Streaming programs===
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===Remote Access alternatives===
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=====Jam.gg=====
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Jam.gg is a place where you can play retro games with friends directly from a web browser for free. Some etro games are available but users can use their own rom via their BYOG system.
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Refer to https://jam.gg for more info.
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=====Parsec=====
 
=====Parsec=====
[https://parsec.app/ Parsec] is a program to allow streaming local multiplayer games to others over the internet. Parsec only supports hosting from Windows or macOS. Windows, Mac, Linux, Android and web browsers can connect to Parsec hosts however.
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Parsec is a remote access Any multiplayer game in the world can be played online with Parsec as long as someone has a windows PC and others may be able to join from Android platforms, TV Boxes, Linux, Kodi, or other Windows computers. Refer to https://parsec.app/local-co-op-online for more info.  
 
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=====Steam Remote Play Together (beta key)=====
=====Steam Remote Play Together=====
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Instantly share your Steam local multi-player games with friends over the internet, for free. Using Remote Play Together from Steam
[https://store.steampowered.com/remoteplay/#together Steam Remote Play Together] can be used to allow games in Steam to be played with people through streaming. You can add emulators and any non-Steam games into your library by clicking "Games" from the title bar, and click "Add a non-Steam game to my library". Remote Play Together is supported on any device that can run Steam, and is the only option for hosting from Linux. Additionally, Android and iOS can connect to games via the Steam Chat app, making this the only option for iOS as a client.
 
  
 
===Nintendo Consoles===
 
===Nintendo Consoles===
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* '''[[RockNES|RockNESX 2.0]]:''' A very old NES emulator. Has a very nice interface but the documentation doesn't indicate what ports it uses, so you're limited to using a VPN like Hamachi. The author did away with netplay in more recent versions.
 
* '''[[RockNES|RockNESX 2.0]]:''' A very old NES emulator. Has a very nice interface but the documentation doesn't indicate what ports it uses, so you're limited to using a VPN like Hamachi. The author did away with netplay in more recent versions.
 
* '''[[Jnes]]''': Still shows signs of being updated, but it absolutely HATES anything other than stock Kaillera. I'm not sure if it's possible to get it to work.
 
* '''[[Jnes]]''': Still shows signs of being updated, but it absolutely HATES anything other than stock Kaillera. I'm not sure if it's possible to get it to work.
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* [https://www.fightcade.com/#download FightCade]: NES rollback netplay, experimental
  
 
=====SNES=====
 
=====SNES=====
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* <span title="Check link for more information on netplay">[[Project64#Netplay|Project64 v1.7]] <sup>*</sup></span>
 
* <span title="Check link for more information on netplay">[[Project64#Netplay|Project64 v1.7]] <sup>*</sup></span>
 
* [https://github.com/simple64/simple64/wiki/Netplay-FAQ simple64 (formerly known as "m64p")]
 
* [https://github.com/simple64/simple64/wiki/Netplay-FAQ simple64 (formerly known as "m64p")]
* [https://smash64.online/ Project64KSE (specifically built for Super Smash Bros. and mods of it)]
 
  
 
=====GameCube / Wii=====
 
=====GameCube / Wii=====
 
* '''[[Dolphin Online|Dolphin]]''': [http://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Netplay_Guide This guide should help], although it should be noted that netplay is not perfect. This is for playing with other Dolphin emulators.
 
* '''[[Dolphin Online|Dolphin]]''': [http://wiki.dolphin-emu.org/index.php?title=Netplay_Guide This guide should help], although it should be noted that netplay is not perfect. This is for playing with other Dolphin emulators.
* [https://slippi.gg/ Slippi]: The best option for Super Smash Bros. Melee specifically, as it features rollback netcode and online matchmaking for it.
 
  
 
=====Game Boy=====
 
=====Game Boy=====
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=====Game Boy Advance=====
 
=====Game Boy Advance=====
* My Boy
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* There is no [[Game_Boy_Advance_emulators|Game Boy Advance emulator]] support this [https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php?search=%22%23Enhancements%7CEnhancements%22&title=Special%3ASearch&limit=500&profile=default&fulltext=1 enhancement] feature. But you can use either Yuzu/Ryujinx for playing GBA games online via netplay.
* VBA-M
 
  
 
=====3DS=====
 
=====3DS=====
No netplay support but some of the emulators support Download Play feature. See [[Nintendo 3DS emulators#Hardware features]].
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* [[Citra]] has multiplayer support via Local wireless tunneled over the internet.
  
 
=====Nintendo Switch=====
 
=====Nintendo Switch=====

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