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Nintendo Entertainment System emulators

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3dSen PC released
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|[http://www.geodstudio.net/ {{3dSenVRVer}}]
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|[[FinalBurn Neo]]
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|My Nes
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|[https://github.com/hywelandrews/nescala Git]
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|[[3dSen|3dSen VR]]
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|[http://www.geodstudio.net/ {{3dSenVRVer}}]
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|[[vNES]]VNES
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|[http://web.archive.org/web/20111010231155/http://www.vampent.com/vnes.htm 1.7 (S60v3)]
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Most emulators support games in Vs. UniSystem cabinet by setting up different DIP switches. But for games in Vs. DualSystem cabinet, [[MAME]] is the only choice.
Since most VS. System games have palettes that differ from the standard RGB NES palette, roms made with VS. System which are accidentally played in the emulator's NES mode (or vice-versa) will cause the colors to be totally garbled. This can occur when there is an issue with the emulator's configuration or the ROM's iNES header.
===Famicom Box===
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