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|version = 2.8.2
|active = No
|platform = [[Emulators on Windows, |Windows]]<br/>[[libretro]]
|target = [[MSX emulators|MSX]]<br/>[[SG-1000 emulators|Sega SG-1000]]<br/>[[ColecoVision emulators|ColecoVision]]<br/><small>and more</small>
|developer = [http://www.vik.cc/bluemsx/develope.html blueMSX Dev Team]
|website = [http://www.msxblue.com/ msxblue.com]
|source = [http://sourceforge.net/p/bluemsx/code/HEAD/tree/trunk/blueMSX/ SourceForge]
|license = GNU GPLv2<br/>zlib/libpng license
}}
|align=center|{{Icon|Android-big}}
|[https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.explusalpha.MsxEmu MSX.emu]<br><small>[[Android emulators|Android]] fork of blueMSX</small>
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|align=center|{{Icon|Win-big}}
|[http://www.mediafire.com/download/i2h3mowlkd4yd9v/blueMSX.rar Preconfigured build]<br><small>Latest version of blueMSX with updated database and cheat files</small>
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==History==
blueMSX was initially released in 2003 and soon became the most accurate and user friendly emulator, leading over openMSX.<ref name="msxemus">{{cite web | editor=snout | year=2005 | title=MSX Emulator Comparison | url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050721233436/http://www.msx.org/MSX-Emulator-Comparison.articlepage8.html | work=[http://www.msx.org/ MSX Resource Center Foundation] | accessdate=9 August 2006 }}</ref>
Like many other MSX emulators, blueMSX started as a clone of [[fMSX]]. The feature that made the first release, in November 2003, unique to the MSX emulator scene at the time, was the addition of monitor simulation. This feature made the video output look like an old TV or a monitor.
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