Not sure whether or not anyone comes to this discussion board these days, but if they do I was wondering; what, in YOUR opinion is the finest emulator ever created (APART from MAME)? I think Zsnes is rather fine, the Snes isn't an easy machine to emulate (so I'm told) and this does a damn fine job. C'mon guys, this is a discussion board; DISCUSS!
PS.Jay, why doesn't your site have a link on Mameworld anymore?
>>PS.Jay, why doesn't your site have a link on Mameworld anymore?
erm ... it does!! On the left, under 'Hosted Sites', fifht from the bottom. The rotating cube thingie at the top has a link to this site too, but I can't imagine anybody actually using it for navigation ...
Jay
PS - aside from MAME, I would say CCS64 is my favourite emu, because although there are probably more technically impressive emus, CCS64 'feels' the most like the machine it is emulating.
SNES easy to emulate? You fucking moron! The SNES is the hardest machine to emulate! Transparency effects, 16-bit color modes, 44 khz sound ratios, multiple audio channels, HUGE memory constraints, mode 7 effects, super scope, super mouse, the hardware requirements go on and on and on... why do you think it took four+ programmers to make ZSNES? IT'S THE BEST EMULATOR EVER FUCKING CREATED. Damn you for being so unappreciative.
I suspect that you're the 'retarded' one here. Perhaps if you'd learned to read properly, you'd see that I said the snes WASN'T easy to emulate. Perhaps you have a blindspot to certain letters (you certainly have a blindspot to good manners and acting above the mental age of nine).
If you're going to be a total dick-head, make sure you get your facts straight in the first place, otherwise you just end up looking like...well...a total dick-head. Consider this a lesson learned and grow up.
I am not sure about a snes emulator, but for gameboy, I like DBoy. It offers a lot, like screenshots, instant save from anywhere in any game, I've only seen it screw up on warioland 3 where the instant save doesn't work.
P.S. Check out my classic gaming/abandonware website at www.geocities.com/zodiac_games