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Latest revision as of 15:55, 6 June 2024
Developer(s) | Bloodlust Software |
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Last version | x.xx |
Active | No |
Platform(s) | DOS, Windows 9x |
Emulates | NES |
Website | NESticle Wayback Machine backup |
NESticle was a closed-source Famicom (NES) emulator for DOS and Windows 9x.
Contents
Download[edit]
NESticle x.xx Backup from archive.org | |
NESticle 0.42 Backup from archive.org |
Review[edit]
For its time, it was a decent emulator. Modern emulators are much, much better, however. It is not very accurate due to needing to run on much weaker systems than currently available. Use only for curiosity purposes in DOSBox.
Trivia[edit]
- Its name is a portmanteau of "NES" (the console it emulates) and "testicle".
External links[edit]
- 6502 core source used in NESticle
- Video of NESticle on a 100mhz machine
- Leaked NESticle source code: stolen in 1997, re-surfaced in 2019
- VICE articles: NESticle Source Code Preservation