You asked an asked and here it is. The Best Emulators of 2017 Awards and what has been making me tick in Emulation for the past 12 months. This isnt just a quick 'Watch Mojo' style top 10, this is in depth analysis of which are massive right now and more importantly WHY!
I have had to split this into 2 parts due to the amount of detail I am going into. But it means that you will end up with over an hour of in depth News and Information about which emus you should be rocking this year and maybe give you some new ideas on how to use them at their best! REMEMBER - THIS IS MY TOP 10! So the systems I play more, Emulators I use more and games I like will likely effect my choices:D TIMESTAMPS (Thanks to Tyler): 10. Citra (Nintendo 3DS) 9. Demul (Dreamcast) 8. UAE (Amiga) 7.
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But in this article, we want to talk about a Mac emulator that lets you use many games from different consoles. I recently learned of an app, compatible with the Mac, which contains dozens of Mac emulators for different types of consoles. If you are a lover of old-style games and would like to play games of Nintendo 64, Sega, Game Boy, Atari and many others with a Mac emulator, then I suggest you install the OpenEmu app for Mac, a Mac emulator more complete and accurate available for the Apple computer, compatible with macOS (OS X) versions 10.11 or later. Emulator for Mac: OpenEmu, all emulators in one app OpenEmu is an open source project. It can be downloaded for free directly from. When the download is complete, simply drag the app icon to the Applications folder and start the emulator. The graphic interface is very familiar and calls iTunes for Mac a few years ago. On the left, there is a list of all compatible emulators. On the right, instead, the list of games imported for each emulator. In total there are 29 emulators for all the most famous consoles of the 80, 90 and 2000. Just to name a few, you can finally play titles for Atari Lynx, Game Boy, NES, Nintendo 64, PS1, PSP and Nintendo DS right on your Mac.