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History of emulation

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Fixed some grammar, boy was my grammar horrendous in March
===Xbox===
Xbox emulation dates as far as 2002.
* [[Cxbx]] was released as an a proof of concept on August 2002. It can do some test apps, and later commercial games. Discontinued in October 2015.
* Xeon, released in 2003, was the first Xbox emulator whose first version can play games, but the only game that can boot and show graphics was Halo CE.
* Dxbx is an a fork of Cxbx, released in 2008.* [[Cxbx-Reloaded]] is an revival to a fork of Cxbx, that went open-source in early April 2016. It's Because little work has been done on the original CXBX, its development is very slow (equals 15% playable titles), and like older Xbox emulators, it didn't need a BIOS dump to work.* [[XQEMU]] was the first low-level Xbox emulator. It's Its first commit was on February 1, 2009. It emulated games at slow speeds. It's Its last commit was on December 2019.* [[xemu]] is an a continuation of XQEMU, released somewhere in March 12, February 2020. It can play 4.7x 5x more titles than Cxbx-Reloaded, and needed an BIOS dump to work.
===Nintendo DS===
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