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This is a hub for various information about netplay. Most info was gathered from the guys over at /vr/, so if you have any questions or need someone to play retro games with, visit their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irc IRC] channel at #/vr/_Netplay on [https://www.rizon.net/chat rizon.net] & and their official website [http://www.finalstarmen.net here]
 
This is a hub for various information about netplay. Most info was gathered from the guys over at /vr/, so if you have any questions or need someone to play retro games with, visit their [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irc IRC] channel at #/vr/_Netplay on [https://www.rizon.net/chat rizon.net] & and their official website [http://www.finalstarmen.net here]
  
;[[Netplay]], shouldn't be confused with LAN/local multiplayer and [[Preservation_projects#LAN_Tunneling_Programs|LAN tunneling programs]], [[#Online Multiplayer Emulation]] and [[:Category:Online_Services|Online Services]]. The term 'netplay' is sometimes used as an umbrella term for online play, which can be confusing for some people unfamiliar with the term.
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[[Netplay]], shouldn't be confused with [[#Online Multiplayer Emulation]].
  
 
==Getting Started==
 
==Getting Started==
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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===
 
===Streaming programs===
Local co-op option if the game supports it with [[Netplay#Streaming_programs|streaming software]] for playing with your friends over the internet replicating the fun of a [[Wikipedia:Cooperative_video_game#Couch_co-op_and_online_co-op_modes|couch co-op]] but without needing to be in the same physical location.
 
 
=====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.
 
[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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=====Steam Remote Play Together=====
 
=====Steam Remote Play Together=====
 
[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.
 
[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.
 
=====Sunshine=====
 
[https://github.com/LizardByte/Sunshine Sunshine] is self-hosted game stream host for [https://github.com/moonlight-stream Moonlight project] (formerly Limelight).
 
 
=====NVIDIA GameStream=====
 
Similar to Sunshine, it was using [https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/gamestream/19/521124/how-do-you-activate-moonlight-ive-never-used-it-be/3364164/ Moonlight project] but in late 2022 NVIDIA announced that they have chosen to discontinue their NVIDIA GameStream technology.[https://github.com/moonlight-stream/moonlight-docs/wiki/NVIDIA-GameStream-End-Of-Service-Announcement-FAQ]
 
  
 
===Nintendo Consoles===
 
===Nintendo Consoles===

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