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:Co-developed with one of Panasonic's internal software teams, Sloop is accurate enough to [https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1624005571815899136 pass the AGB Test Cartridge hardware test] (something many third-party GBA emulators couldn't do at the time of Sloop's initial release), and can even replicate the rumble feature of the GameCube's Game Boy Player for titles that supported it. | :Co-developed with one of Panasonic's internal software teams, Sloop is accurate enough to [https://twitter.com/LuigiBlood/status/1624005571815899136 pass the AGB Test Cartridge hardware test] (something many third-party GBA emulators couldn't do at the time of Sloop's initial release), and can even replicate the rumble feature of the GameCube's Game Boy Player for titles that supported it. | ||
;[[m2engage]] ([[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega Genesis]]) | ;[[m2engage]] ([[Sega Genesis emulators|Sega Genesis]]) | ||
− | :Co-developed with the venerable | + | :Co-developed with the venerable M2, known for making multiple other official Sega hardware emulators. The games are mostly the same ones you'll find on other widely-available Genesis compilations, but the Switch Online app is still arguably the best official way to play them. |
==Controllers== | ==Controllers== |