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History of emulation

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*[https://archive.org/details/tukuyomi-snes-archive Download archive for Old SNES Emulators]
*[http://cd.textfiles.com/20mnn/EMULATOR/ Emulator archive. Includes VSMC prerelease and the 1996 release]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O3vk3cHYLSQ MVG: The SNES Emulation War of 1997]
===PlayStation===
*[[Bleem!]], first released in March 1999 for Windows, was a commercial software that could run several commercial games in full speed with enhanced resolution and texture filtering. There were also three separate Dreamcast versions that could run Gran Turismo 2, Metal Gear Solid and Tekken 3.
*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Connectix_Virtual_Game_Station Virtual Game Station], another commercial emulator, was released in 1999 but for Macintosh. Windows version was released later and allegedly had better compatibility than Bleem!, albeit without enhanced graphics.
 
====External Links====
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fcD420hP3YM MVG: Full Speed PlayStation 1 emulation in 1999 - Connectix Virtual Game Station]
===Nintendo 64===
*[[UltraHLE]], released in January 26, 1999, was so good that it angered Nintendo.
*[http://www.zophar.net/n64/Nemu64.html Nemu64], probably released in 2000, was one of the first N64 emulators that used plugin system that is still used by [[Project64]] and was used in early versions of [[Mupen64Plus]]. It is also known for its extensive debug features which none of the newer emulators have.
 
====External Links====
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NF5sU_n0uk MVG: How UltraHLE changed Nintendo 64 emulation forever]
===PlayStation 2===
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