Legally, the realm of console emulation is a bit murky. Due to various challenges and legal complexities, some emulation tools may not always deliver consistent results. Nevertheless, RetroArch stands ...
This new Android emulation frontend brings games from all emulators into a single console-style interface with a clean UI.
Long ago, when people would play video games, they were often tethered to a computer or console. These days, technology has advanced at such a pace that powerful handheld gaming devices are now ...
Gaming has always been expensive, but in the past six months, it’s started to feel downright unaffordable. From consoles and controllers to games and subscriptions, prices are climbing across the ...
Classic GameCube and Wii games are now available on the Nintendo Switch. Find out how to easily access the games on your console for free or by subscription.
A new community project announced earlier this month is finally giving emulation fans a potential way to play Xbox One games on Windows PCs, overcoming one of the biggest hurdles for console emulation ...
The Raspberry Pi 5 has arrived, and it’s making waves among enthusiasts of classic video games. This new addition to the beloved line of miniature computers brings with it a host of powerful features ...
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Hackers are always looking for more creative ways to use their video game consoles, but it seems that Microsoft is not impressed with their efforts to install unauthorized emulators on Xbox consoles.
Video game emulators are a long-running moot point among gamers. Many say they're good because they help preserve old games. Others say they're bad because they might be illegal. But which is which, ...
So after reading the Boss Fights thread further down the page here, I'm suffering from a serious case of nolstagia.. Someone pointed out this really cool device to me on ThinkGeek, and I was wondering ...