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* [[Emulators on DS]]
 
* [[Emulators on DS]]
 
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* [[Emulators on GP2X]]
 
* [[Emulators on GP2X]]
 
* [[Emulators on GP2X Wiz]]
 
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* [[Emulators on Caanoo]]
 
* [[Emulators on GCW Zero]]
 
* [[Emulators on GCW Zero]]
 
* [[Emulators on Gizmondo]]
 
* [[Emulators on Gizmondo]]
 
* [[Emulators on Didj]]
 
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* [[Emulators on Lynx]]
 
* [[Emulators on Zodiac]]
 
* [[Emulators on Zodiac]]
 
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* [[Emulators on other operating systems]]
 
* [[Emulators on Legacy systems]]
 
* [[Emulators on Legacy systems]]
 
* [[Emulators on Amiga|Emulators on AmigaOS]]
 
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* [[Emulators on Rockbox]]
 
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