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===Sound emulation===
 
===Sound emulation===
 
There are several options to emulate the sound hardware of the Genesis, some of them are shared by more than one emulator.
 
There are several options to emulate the sound hardware of the Genesis, some of them are shared by more than one emulator.
* '''MAME''' - The old variant of this core is very popular but somewhat inaccurate, however it's very fast and still faithful enough to enjoy games for players less aware of the audio intricacies of the Genesis, as the overall sound character is still there. There's also a new variant of this core, supposedly more accurate, but still not as widespread.
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* '''MAME''' - the old variant of this core is very popular but somewhat inaccurate, however it's very fast and still faithful enough to enjoy games for players less aware of audio intricacies of the Genesis, as the overall sound character is still there. There's also a new variant of this core, supposedly more accurate, but still not as widespread.
* '''ymfm''' - The core aiming to strike a balance between accuracy and performance, aiming for faithful sound reproduction with only inaudible inaccuracies to speed up the emulation considerably.
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* '''ymfm''' - the core aiming for striking a balance between accuracy and performance, aiming for faithful sound with only inaudible inaccuracies to speed up the emulation considerably.
* '''Nuked''' - Cycle-accurate core, aiming for the highest accuracy while still being usable in actual games. A go-to option for modern machines.
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* '''Nuked''' - cycle-accurate core, aiming for the highest accuracy while still being usable in actual games. A go-to option for modern machines.
 
There are also emulator-specific sound emulation codes of varying accuracy, performance and general quality.
 
There are also emulator-specific sound emulation codes of varying accuracy, performance and general quality.
  

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