Sure was. I mean, It is what it is. Somebody uploaded a video & broke it down to us. It all make sense now. & i honestly do see why Nintendo was so tilted. But also that video also made the emulation community relieved.
I'm pretty sure lime just took the last available Citra build and hosting it under a different name. I'd wait for updates to a proper fork, or the release of Mikage
You’re a good man for this , your videos are very helpful and straight to the point and you have opened a lot of peoples eyes to the awesomeness of emulation.
Man you don't have any idea how many people you are helping or have helped. If it weren't you i wouldn't be playing call of duty finest hour or older call of duty games and many more games. Thank you very much man. I wish you all the best
Dude, you are the man. I have been fooling with emulation for a few years, but mostly the older stuff. (Pre 2000). However recently I started to get into later stuff like XBox, Wii, and PS2 and beyond. I have found your videos to be indespensible. You are so knowledable. Your videos have been so easy to follow, and for a newbie like me, extremely helpful. I thank you for your all your work.
Found your channel this week. thanks to you im emulating PS2 now. Very much appriciated. your videos and tutorials are very very good. keep up the great work
I love the way you explain in your Videos. When a new video drops I'll watch it regardless if I need to know more about the subject or not. Hooe you're doing well!
great video. you just sum up all of those emulators that are available out there to be choose. I started to explore this kind of stuffs back there when I was a kid. because that I cannot afford some consoles out there. Lol
Flycast is the better DC emulator. Trust me bro, once you get your hand on the Bios Files by sailing through the Seven Seas, Flycast is a breeze to use. Since it's open-source, you get each and every upscaling options available to you. from Texture Upscales, to Super Widescreen, you name it. Oh and it also emulates Sega Naomi arcade roms as well. And for NES, there's another emulator called Mesen. Which has texture replacement, that no other emulators offer. Using that feature, many people remastered classic NES games with 16bit Textures, and it's awesome. Love the video! Long live emulation
Bro, I love your video but for N64 emulator, I recommend RMG (Rosalie's Mupen GUI). Project 64 was the best long time ago but It's not best anymore. I believe RMG is the best. even RetroArch's Mupen core is better than Project 64. thx for your hard work btw.
Thank you for the mich informative content on Emulators! I have only recently gotten into emulation and your channel has helped a ton! One question though, would you recommend Simple 64 at all ?
Thanks for the video, it is a good one. A few comments that may help: Vita3k's compatibility has improved a lot for almost a year, perhaps give it another go. As for N64 emulator I think RMG is where it's at now, sad to see you didn't even list it.
Everything up to PS1, I just switched to RetroArch so I can have uniform setups plus it lets me resize the screen on any individual game so I can get rid of black bars on a lot of SNES games that don't fill the screen (like Final Fight that you have showing at 3:38)
Just wanted to give my thanks to you, to always put effort in your videos for us and help us the best ways, literally the best tutorials videos I've followed, always clear and easy to follow with good tips and because of you I can enjoy many many games, so again, a simple but huge thank you
Gotta add that for arcade titles especially fighting games there is fightcade where you can play online with rollback netcode for most of the games There is even an autoinstaller so ther e is no need to look for roms online
tldr Atari 2600: Stella NES: Nestopia Sega Genesis: Kega Fusion Super Nintendo: SNES9x Sega Saturn: RetroArch (Beetle core) PlayStation: DuckStation Nintendo 64: Project 64 Dreamcast: Redream PlayStation 2: PCSX2 GameCube and Wii: Dolphin Original Xbox: CXBX-R Xbox 360: Xenia PlayStation 3: RPCS3 Wii U: Cemu Nintendo Switch: Ryujinx Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Gear: RetroArch Nintendo DS: MelonDS PSP: PPSSPP PS Vita: Vita3K Nintendo 3DS: Panda 3DS Classic arcade games: MAME PlayStation 4: FPS4 (in development)
Thanks for the list. For Nintendo DS how do you like to map the touch screen functions? On Steam Deck I'll just touch the screen, but on a monitor what are some ways you like? Do you use a mouse, the right analog stick, or have a good way to use a dual shock 4 or dual sense touch pad? I'm trying to set up the dual sense touch pad, but currently it's not that good. I can set the touch pad to function as a mouse (in Steam Input), but the sensitivity is wonky. I'm trying to get it to as close as 1:1 scale but haven't found any good info on it. Any advice would be appreciated.
On pc, I use the mouse on Android its touch screen. But I'm really only playing Pokémon games. I just don't show Nintendo exclusive games on my channel.
I like Kega Fusion and I used that emulator as early as 2005. Yeah it's a pretty old emulator but still good. zsnes is another old emulator but one of the first to run games well. I actually used to have it. Later on I switched to snes9x. I have Duckstation on my PC as well as PCSX2. Those are good emulators.
That emulator is awesome. If nothing else, you can make the game run faster without toggling, so it plays slow games like the processor isn't overheating all the time. Just keep making saves every so often, as you should with every emulator.
Couple of things. One, Project 64 has a donation nag screen. Doesn't stop the functionality, but it is annoying. "Please donate to us(wait 10 seconds to hit okay to actually get to the emulator)". The second thing, PS2 has a third "emulator" you didn't mention in this video. RetroArch has a PS2 core made by PCSX2. And as you did RetroArch for the Sega Saturn, even though the core you chose was made by the same people who make a stand-alone emulator, I thought it was a bit strange to leave that out. I use EmuVR for my retro gaming(which is essentially a fancy graphics frontend for RetroArch that functions in VR). And the PCSX2 core is rather decent and plays all of the PS2 games I have access to rather well, if not perfectly. Still need a BIOS for it though.
What Saturn emulator was created by the same people that made Beetle Saturn? Is it SSF, because i also find strange that it was left out, SSF seems to be the most accurate Saturn emulator. He also left out simple64, which should have win if his priority is simplicity.
@@benjaminmarcelocaballero1706 I may have misspoke on who makes the Saturn core and standalone emulator. I don't actually play Saturn as I've never owned one. That was just the impression I got from the words used in the video that the same people who make the standalone make the core for RetroArch as well. Which is usually the case(not always).
@@TrexelCat my bad also. Actually, as far as i know, the SSF emulator (which was not mentioned here) is completely differente than the Retroarch ones, and at least 3 years ago was considered the best emu for Saturn, if it isn't still.
as a sega megadrive (thats what the european genesis was called) fan myself when im not using my real system i personally like to use blastem in retroarch as its aiming to be the most accurate megadrive emulator while still being simple to use
The one emulator that somehow keeps kicking my butt is MAME any tips and tricks for beginners? Id like to play The simpsons arcade, TNMNT, and some classi ones
Hey I’ve been looking into putting some money into a PC recently, and didn’t know what kind of specs I would need to run more demanding emulators such as the ones for PS3, Wii, Wii U, and Switch? I’ve been trying to research but haven’t had much luck finding any information. Edit: *run them smoothly (like 60fps+)
Wii and switch are able to run smoothly on my old laptop from like 7 years ago. Graphic cards nowadays are about like 10 times more powerful so anything modern should run them smoothly. Hope this helps
I know Yuzu for the Switch emulation was "taken down", but did they do anything on the way out to make it stop working, like a forced update or something? Just curious. I didn't really look into this stuff at all...
I always thought any emulator could play any and all platforms. I was just having trouble starting Spider-Man Web of Shadows (PS3) on AetherSX2 lol Thanks for the intel. 👌🏻
This was one hell of a week in emulation
that it was
What was the first game shown?
@@Amp1771die hard. Likely redream Dreamcast emulation
Comix zone needs its modern day next gen lift. Ahead of its time.
Sure was. I mean, It is what it is. Somebody uploaded a video & broke it down to us. It all make sense now. & i honestly do see why Nintendo was so tilted. But also that video also made the emulation community relieved.
- Atari 2600: Stella
- NES: Nestopia
- Sega Genesis: KegaFusion
- Super Nintendo: SNES9x
- Sega Saturn: RetroArch
- PlayStation: DuckStation
- Nintendo 64: Project64
- Dreamcast: Redream
- PlayStation 2: PCSX2
- GameCube/Wii: Dolphin
- Xbox: CXBXR
- Xbox 360: XENIA
- PlayStation 3: RPCS3
- Wii U: Cemu
- Nintendo Switch: Ryujinx
- Nintendo DS: MelonDS
- PSP: PPSSPP
- PS Vita: VA3K (Under development)
- 3DS: Panda 3DS
- Arcade: MAME
- PS4: Keep an eye on fps4 for future possibilities.
Na. Xemu better then CXBXR
Citra better
you been living under a rock for the past few days?@@moxty2795
@@moxty2795 citra shutdown
No pc engine lol
There are 2 new switch emulators that are called sudachi and suyu.
Not to mention, there is another 3ds emulator being called lime 3ds.
I'm pretty sure lime just took the last available Citra build and hosting it under a different name. I'd wait for updates to a proper fork, or the release of Mikage
Suyu is just a fork of Yuzu and Lime is just Citra
They arent any new emulators they are just fork of the former
But which is the best
Top stuff bro. Always great to see your videos pop up on my feed.
You’re a good man for this , your videos are very helpful and straight to the point and you have opened a lot of peoples eyes to the awesomeness of emulation.
I respect you on the video...I have Dolphin on My S23 Ultra and ePSXe...had that for 7yrs #Respect
Man you don't have any idea how many people you are helping or have helped. If it weren't you i wouldn't be playing call of duty finest hour or older call of duty games and many more games. Thank you very much man. I wish you all the best
Dude, you are the man. I have been fooling with emulation for a few years, but mostly the older stuff. (Pre 2000). However recently I started to get into later stuff like XBox, Wii, and PS2 and beyond. I have found your videos to be indespensible. You are so knowledable. Your videos have been so easy to follow, and for a newbie like me, extremely helpful. I thank you for your all your work.
I Love this channel bro! keep sharing more power!
NBA Jam SLAM DUNK! With this one bro. Really took me back with some of the clips. Long live emulation!
Thank you so much for the suggestions for emulation.
Awesome channel, definitely reinvigorated my love for retro gaming. Stay up bro
Found your channel this week. thanks to you im emulating PS2 now. Very much appriciated. your videos and tutorials are very very good. keep up the great work
Great selection bro!, and I congratulate you for all this! at the same time I thank you, greetings. 💯
Thank you for the rundown!
Great video, thanks so much. You're so easy to listen to!
Very helpful for beginers who's trying to get into retro gaming. Thanks man
I was waiting for this video. You make the best emulation content
Thank you for making this. There is a lot of games and consoles I could never buy now and this helps a lot bud
I love the way you explain in your Videos. When a new video drops I'll watch it regardless if I need to know more about the subject or not.
Hooe you're doing well!
Man , your awesome, thanks for all this great work and advice 💪🏻♥️
awesome!! i didnt know about some of these older consoles....
great video. you just sum up all of those emulators that are available out there to be choose. I started to explore this kind of stuffs back there when I was a kid. because that I cannot afford some consoles out there. Lol
Man, what a great video and great tips. Thank you for that.
The work up put in to make this video I appreciate it. Stay safe.
All in all a good video.
I have a little suggestion: Make some categories - like the best in the term of simplicity, accuracy and/or extra features.
👍
Excellent brother thanks as always!
I started off with the Atari's a thousand years ago🤪
Flycast is the better DC emulator. Trust me bro, once you get your hand on the Bios Files by sailing through the Seven Seas, Flycast is a breeze to use. Since it's open-source, you get each and every upscaling options available to you. from Texture Upscales, to Super Widescreen, you name it.
Oh and it also emulates Sega Naomi arcade roms as well.
And for NES, there's another emulator called Mesen. Which has texture replacement, that no other emulators offer. Using that feature, many people remastered classic NES games with 16bit Textures, and it's awesome.
Love the video! Long live emulation
And flycast can run any Naomi games like zombie revenge or wave runner gp even project justice can work
Wow...!!! Great video brother, i just built a gaming pc, now just time to load all the emulators, thanks brother....
Great video brother. Really ggod stuff.
All this helps so much just getting into the emulating game now there's so much to know better list the community helps so much
I love this channel.
Thank you
Great video! Thank you
Great video! Now I have some new emulators to try!
My man. Thank you for the amazing content. I'm so grateful I found your channel 🙏
No problem
Thanks for sharing!
Oh man, what a useful video, thank you!!!
I had the main ones, but with ur help I got the rest of them, and even found all the mednafen bios 😁
Really good video🔥, could you do commodore Amiga , not sure where to put kickstarts for retroarch32
Great List! Personally, I use Mesen-S for SNES Games.
Great Video, thank you
Damn! Didn't know about the Dolphin Bar. Gotta Get me one of those! Thanks😁😁🤟🤟
Bro, I love your video but for N64 emulator, I recommend RMG (Rosalie's Mupen GUI). Project 64 was the best long time ago but It's not best anymore. I believe RMG is the best. even RetroArch's Mupen core is better than Project 64. thx for your hard work btw.
Thank you for the mich informative content on Emulators! I have only recently gotten into emulation and your channel has helped a ton!
One question though, would you recommend Simple 64 at all ?
Thanks for the video, it is a good one. A few comments that may help:
Vita3k's compatibility has improved a lot for almost a year, perhaps give it another go.
As for N64 emulator I think RMG is where it's at now, sad to see you didn't even list it.
Everything up to PS1, I just switched to RetroArch so I can have uniform setups plus it lets me resize the screen on any individual game so I can get rid of black bars on a lot of SNES games that don't fill the screen (like Final Fight that you have showing at 3:38)
Great video Sir, Salute
Thank you so much ✨
Thnx for your hard work.. I'm using psp, ps1, ps2 emulaters on my phone they work just fine
No problem
wow this is a great job 👍🏼👏🏼
The world of emulation opened up to me all thanks to you. Thanks for continuing the fight!
love this video also cemu has support linux aswell now
Just wanted to give my thanks to you, to always put effort in your videos for us and help us the best ways, literally the best tutorials videos I've followed, always clear and easy to follow with good tips and because of you I can enjoy many many games, so again, a simple but huge thank you
No problem 😊
Good list. I would only change a few. Nes - Mesen get Windows (Dev Build) or punes. N64 - simple64
Could you update the description with links to all of your reccomended emus? It can be tricky to find safe download sites for them!
Love This Guy
it would be great if you listed those games
Great video keep going !
Saved thanks
Nice research done...good job 👏 👌
Gotta add that for arcade titles especially fighting games there is fightcade where you can play online with rollback netcode for most of the games
There is even an autoinstaller so ther e is no need to look for roms online
hey bro im from india im just a kid i recently got into emulators i love the content you made
ty king
GOOD STUFF 👍👍👍👍👍
Wich are the best graphic cards for emulation?Nvidia cards or Ati cards?
Thanks in advance.😀
Great video, being a long time emulation layer - I love your videos - would like to colab with you at some time.
Thanks bro
tldr
Atari 2600: Stella
NES: Nestopia
Sega Genesis: Kega Fusion
Super Nintendo: SNES9x
Sega Saturn: RetroArch (Beetle core)
PlayStation: DuckStation
Nintendo 64: Project 64
Dreamcast: Redream
PlayStation 2: PCSX2
GameCube and Wii: Dolphin
Original Xbox: CXBX-R
Xbox 360: Xenia
PlayStation 3: RPCS3
Wii U: Cemu
Nintendo Switch: Ryujinx
Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Game Boy Advance, Game Gear: RetroArch
Nintendo DS: MelonDS
PSP: PPSSPP
PS Vita: Vita3K
Nintendo 3DS: Panda 3DS
Classic arcade games: MAME
PlayStation 4: FPS4 (in development)
what is the name of the game in the intro? like a royal rumble street fight style?
Thanks for the list.
For Nintendo DS how do you like to map the touch screen functions? On Steam Deck I'll just touch the screen, but on a monitor what are some ways you like?
Do you use a mouse, the right analog stick, or have a good way to use a dual shock 4 or dual sense touch pad? I'm trying to set up the dual sense touch pad, but currently it's not that good. I can set the touch pad to function as a mouse (in Steam Input), but the sensitivity is wonky. I'm trying to get it to as close as 1:1 scale but haven't found any good info on it.
Any advice would be appreciated.
On pc, I use the mouse on Android its touch screen. But I'm really only playing Pokémon games. I just don't show Nintendo exclusive games on my channel.
Youre doin the Lords work my good man
Emulation is the way to go.
I like Kega Fusion and I used that emulator as early as 2005. Yeah it's a pretty old emulator but still good. zsnes is another old emulator but one of the first to run games well. I actually used to have it. Later on I switched to snes9x. I have Duckstation on my PC as well as PCSX2. Those are good emulators.
Not gonna lie I followed this exactly and using the same emulators now. Can confirm it's spot on with what's the best to run the roms
Hello sir i always follow your video
You are best
Thank you
Would the emulators you recommend work on the rp4 pro hardware?
Question. Have tou used emulation station and will jt work with retro arch?
If you got a 7800x3D RCPS3 is fantastic because it uses the 3D V cache well
Thank you
Nintendo 64 Emulator
Rosalie's Mupen GUI
Mupen 64= Simple 64
Project 64
Retroarch
Ares
the other projects mentioned are old
Please consider naming each segment in the video to ease the way we use the video to watch
UrCasualGamer i have a question for you. if i run romstion though steam on a steam deck will it boot and play my games correctly?
I just installed duckstation works awesome! On windows 10 i5 10th gen cpu
That emulator is awesome. If nothing else, you can make the game run faster without toggling, so it plays slow games like the processor isn't overheating all the time. Just keep making saves every so often, as you should with every emulator.
Couple of things. One, Project 64 has a donation nag screen. Doesn't stop the functionality, but it is annoying. "Please donate to us(wait 10 seconds to hit okay to actually get to the emulator)". The second thing, PS2 has a third "emulator" you didn't mention in this video. RetroArch has a PS2 core made by PCSX2. And as you did RetroArch for the Sega Saturn, even though the core you chose was made by the same people who make a stand-alone emulator, I thought it was a bit strange to leave that out. I use EmuVR for my retro gaming(which is essentially a fancy graphics frontend for RetroArch that functions in VR). And the PCSX2 core is rather decent and plays all of the PS2 games I have access to rather well, if not perfectly. Still need a BIOS for it though.
What Saturn emulator was created by the same people that made Beetle Saturn? Is it SSF, because i also find strange that it was left out, SSF seems to be the most accurate Saturn emulator. He also left out simple64, which should have win if his priority is simplicity.
@@benjaminmarcelocaballero1706 I may have misspoke on who makes the Saturn core and standalone emulator. I don't actually play Saturn as I've never owned one. That was just the impression I got from the words used in the video that the same people who make the standalone make the core for RetroArch as well. Which is usually the case(not always).
@@TrexelCat my bad also. Actually, as far as i know, the SSF emulator (which was not mentioned here) is completely differente than the Retroarch ones, and at least 3 years ago was considered the best emu for Saturn, if it isn't still.
what a nice channel.
as a sega megadrive (thats what the european genesis was called) fan myself when im not using my real system i personally like to use blastem in retroarch as its aiming to be the most accurate megadrive emulator while still being simple to use
The one emulator that somehow keeps kicking my butt is MAME any tips and tricks for beginners? Id like to play The simpsons arcade, TNMNT, and some classi ones
Crazy that Project 64 is still alive and kicking in 2024. Such a great emulator!
Sega Saturn. Guardian Heroes, is the side scrolling arcade goodness.
What was the first game shown/being played - looks like a fun beat em up brawler
I believe it was "Final Fight".
Any recommendations for Commodore 64 emulation?
does the xbox 360 emulator support a kinect?
Mupen64 is not working properly for me? What do you guys recommend to emulate N64 for the PlayStation classic?
Imma need that PS4 emulator pronto!
Hey I’ve been looking into putting some money into a PC recently, and didn’t know what kind of specs I would need to run more demanding emulators such as the ones for PS3, Wii, Wii U, and Switch? I’ve been trying to research but haven’t had much luck finding any information.
Edit: *run them smoothly (like 60fps+)
Wii and switch are able to run smoothly on my old laptop from like 7 years ago. Graphic cards nowadays are about like 10 times more powerful so anything modern should run them smoothly. Hope this helps
I'm surprised desmume still exists today. I used to play Pokémon B/W and B2/W2 with it when my DS Lite broke
I know Yuzu for the Switch emulation was "taken down", but did they do anything on the way out to make it stop working, like a forced update or something?
Just curious. I didn't really look into this stuff at all...
No, you can still find forks of it as well as copies of the original floating around
BRO I LOVED SONIC ADVANCE
I always thought any emulator could play any and all platforms. I was just having trouble starting Spider-Man Web of Shadows (PS3) on AetherSX2 lol Thanks for the intel. 👌🏻
Sega genesis was my favourite console, i remember the first time that i played Jurassic park and ecco the dolphin
How does melonDS fair vs your custom desmume guide from Jan?