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|target = [[Nintendo Entertainment System emulators|NES/Famicom]]
 
|developer = Hideki Naito
 
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'''GBMac''' is a shareware, proprietary [[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Game Boy Color]] emulator for early Macintosh computers. It is available in both 68k and pre-Mac OS X PowerPC versions.
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'''NESMac''' is a shareware [[Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulators|Game Boy/Game Boy Color]] emulator for early Macintosh computers, first released in 1996. It is available in both 68k and pre-Mac OS X PowerPC versions.
  
 
==Download==
 
==Download==
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|'''[https://www.macintoshrepository.org/10592-gbmac Emulator + sample ROMs]'''
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|'''[http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA009321/NESMac036a4j-68k.sit.hqx 68k (requires 68040 processor minimum)]'''<br>'''[http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA009321/NESMac036a4j-ppc.sit.hqx PowerPC]'''
 
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==History==
 
==History==
The first version was made in June 1994, with limited distribution beginning in January 1995.
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NESMac was originally derived from [[A2Mac]], an unreleased emulator of the Apple II Plus, another machine using a 6502 processor. The emulator was created to run early Namco games, such as Cumans and Battle City.
  
 
==Compatibility==
 
==Compatibility==
Pokemon Crystal and GB Wars 3 are explicitly stated to be supported. However, more games are compatible. Additionally, there is support for the PCM channel, allowing for Chessmaster and Pokemon Pikachu to play back digitized audio samples.
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Only 16K and 32K ROM images are compatible.
  
 
==Notable features==
 
==Notable features==
 
* Available for 68K Macintosh computers
 
* Available for 68K Macintosh computers
* Mimics the Super Game Boy color channels feature
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* Keyboard and Gravis GamePad input
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
* [[NESMac]]
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* [[GBMac]]
 
* [[InvMac]]
 
* [[InvMac]]
 
* [[A2Mac]]
 
* [[A2Mac]]
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[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System emulators]]
 
[[Category:MacOS emulation software]]
 
[[Category:MacOS emulation software]]

Revision as of 03:27, 3 August 2021

NESMac
Developer(s) Hideki Naito
Latest version 0.3.6a4 (non-registered users)
0.4.3 (announced in 2003)
Active No
Platform(s) MacOS
Emulates NES/Famicom
Website English
Japanese

NESMac is a shareware Game Boy/Game Boy Color emulator for early Macintosh computers, first released in 1996. It is available in both 68k and pre-Mac OS X PowerPC versions.

Download

macOS 68k (requires 68040 processor minimum)
PowerPC

History

NESMac was originally derived from A2Mac, an unreleased emulator of the Apple II Plus, another machine using a 6502 processor. The emulator was created to run early Namco games, such as Cumans and Battle City.

Compatibility

Only 16K and 32K ROM images are compatible.

Notable features

  • Available for 68K Macintosh computers
  • Keyboard and Gravis GamePad input

See also