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Nintendo Entertainment System emulators

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Comparisons
*[[Nintendulator]] also is a [[Emulation_accuracy|cycle-accurate]] NES/FDS emulator. NintendulatorNRS is a fork of Nintendulator that supports the Famicom Disk System, rare mappers, VRT chipsets, and many unlicensed and bootleg carts and systems.
*[[FCEUX]] is [[Emulation_accuracy|high-accurate]] NES/FDS emulators and supports lots of [[#Mappers|unofficial mappers], on top of this its a [https://tasvideos.org/EmulatorResources recommended emulator on TAS Videos]. The New PPU implementation is more [[Emulation_accuracy|accurate]] than the Old PPU implementation. The emulator is very useful; thanks to its robust Lua scripting and incorporating FCEUmm into its feature set.
*BeesNES is aiming [[Emulation_accuracy|subcycle accuracy]]. Currently it is work-in-progress but it is already includes [[#Enhancements|enhancements]] like; [https://github.com/L-Spiro/[NTSC_filters#NTSC-CRT CRT_by_LMP88959_.28EMMIR.29|NTSC-CRT]], [https://github.com/L-Spiro/BeesNES#other-features debugger, disassembler, assembler and various TAS features].
*MetalNES is aiming [[Emulation_accuracy|transistor-level accuracy]], however it is currently work-in-progress.
*For official emulation, there is Nintendo's own [[Virtual Console]] or [[L-CLASSICS|Nintendo Switch Online]]. The Wii has a significantly larger library of NES games to choose from than the 3DS or Wii U, especially from third-party publishers.
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