Genesis Plus v1.3.2 Sega Megadrive/Genesis Emulator Genesis Plus features very accurate emulation of the original Sega Genesis, even to the point that some software which has problems on the real hardware (Sonic Crackers, for example) exhibits the same behaviour under emulation. Features. Support for six-button game pads. Support for both SMD and BIN format files.
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Support for cheat codes. Download Optional Extras This software can be used with Emulator Enhancer, a shareware add-on that includes:.
Support for USB joysticks and gamepads. Support for full screen mode. Support for audio effects.
Support for opening recent games quickly. Much much more.
PCSX-Reloaded is a PSX Emulator for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It is a continuation of the two previous PSX Emulation project, PCSX and PCSX-DF. PCSX-Reloaded has jumped over several different development teams over the years with PCSX-Reloaded being the current main version of the emulator. Recent version’s of PSX-Reloaded have appeared to of abandoned the PC builds of the emulator with primary focus now seemingly to be on the Mac OS X and Linux versions of the emulator. It is considered one of the biggest competitors to, however unlike ePSXe, PCSX-Reloaded is open source, allowing anyone to pick up the code and improve on it. PCSX-Reloaded’s emulation is regarded as about on-par with that of ePSXe. While being a somewhat accurate the main focus of PCSX-Reloaded is to maintain a great compatibility while providing fast emulation speeds.
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PCSX also attempts to emulate the functionality of the PSX Bios, however it is very much a work in progress and doesn’t provide the same level of compatibility as the actual bios files yet. PCXS-Reloaded also uses the same plugin specifications of ePSXe, allowing it to make use of the exact same plugins that ePSXe uses. This is a good thing as it ensures that certain features like the graphic plugins will have a continue focus on developing them further.