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==Review==
For general purpose emulation, don't bother with these unless you happen to use either a very old/outdated computer, these or a very underpowered one. These emulators are built around [[Emulation Accuracy#Low_accuracy|speedhacks]], have lower compatibility and are prone to bugs. Use the emulators for the systems listed on the main page instead.
The main drawing point of the NO$ emulators are the excellent debug features they often have (only matched by the likes of [[FCEUX]]), such as memory viewers and disassemblers, making them very useful for people who are into system development - whether to produce ROM hacks or homebrew, but still marred by its lower compatibility, austere interface, and tight coupling to the Win32 API (though they run fine under a wrapper such as Wine).
[[Category:Computer emulators]]
[[Category:Console emulators]]
[[Category:Multi-emulators]]
[[Category:Home console emulators]]
[[Category:Handheld console emulators]]
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