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VirtuaNES seems to support Data Recorder (Tape menu)
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|style="text-align:center;"|[[VirtuaNES]]
|style="text-align:center;"|Windows
|style="text-align:center;"|[http://virtuanes.s1.xrea.com/ 0.97]
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* [[Nintendulator]] and MyNes have a high ranking in those same tests.<ref name="nestas"/>
*[[FCEUX]] scores fairly low in the same tests, despite being a recommended emulator on TAS Videos. The New PPU is more accurate than the Old PPU, however. The emulator is still useful, though, thanks to its robust Lua scripting features and incorporating FCEUmm into its feature set.
*[[VirtuaNES]] scores very low in the same tests, but it supports several obscure [[#Peripherals|peripherals]] that are not supported on other emulators.
*For official emulation, use [[Virtual Console]]. It is very accurate and has the backing of many of the developers, including Nintendo, Capcom, Square Enix and Namco. The Wii has a significantly larger library of NES games to choose from than the 3DS or Wii U, especially from third-party publishers.
====Data Recorder====
The [[Wikipedia:Famicom Data Recorder|Data Recorder]] is a related accessory to the Famicom Keyboard. Only three games and one accessory supported the Data Recorder; ''Excitebike'', ''Mach Rider'', ''Wrecking Crew'', and ''Family BASIC''. These games sent an analog audio stream through the keyboard to a cassette tape deck, but any device capable of analog audio recording/playback can work with it. The "sound" is really just 0s and 1s to represent the data the games are trying to write. It is unknown if any emulator VirtuaNES supports saves of this kindaccessory, controlled from "Tape" menu.
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