How long have you been emulating games?

I think it was around 2000, when VGB (GB Emulator) was a thing and I managed it to run on my toaster PC.
I remember having a blast discovering that I could play Pokemon Red on my PC...but being wary that I needed to delete the rom after 24 hours or I'll be in SERIOUS TROUBLE.

Then, one day I just forgot to delete them and nothing happened so I downloaded a couple more of them and...the rest is history.

There are thousands of better SNES emulators, no doubt, but I still use ZSNES whenever I can just for the nostalgia factor.
 
I think it was around 2000, when VGB (GB Emulator) was a thing and I managed it to run on my toaster PC.
I remember having a blast discovering that I could play Pokemon Red on my PC...but being wary that I needed to delete the rom after 24 hours or I'll be in SERIOUS TROUBLE.

Then, one day I just forgot to delete them and nothing happened so I downloaded a couple more of them and...the rest is history.

There are thousands of better SNES emulators, no doubt, but I still use ZSNES whenever I can just for the nostalgia factor.
I can relate you, about the 'most sacred law' in emulation, back then. did the same thing...
and, technically speaking, its yours, if you finish it under 24 hours... you can't have the game, but the experience to the end, rest assured.
 
around 2009-2010 i think. I had an uncle who had to live at my grandparents for a while and he was playing punchout on his laptop and i was like woah thats so cool. Then he gave me his old ass computer full of NES roms on it and i got to play through the original final fantasy and this weird dragon ball game before the hard drive died. Good times
 
I started around 2012 likely in the summer time. I tried to play Kingdom Hearts on my old HP laptop and the result was the game running at 10-15fps. It ran older systems like the SNES, NES, Genesis, and Gameboy very well. This was the only way I got play the other Pokémon games I didn't get a chance to play.
 
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approximately, since 2013 or 2014. I remember that the first thing I emulated was Super Mario Bros and it was on a Gameboy emulator. After that, I continued emulating the rest of the Gameboy and the Snes, then the PSX and the rest is history until the present.
 
Around late 90 to early 2000 from a bootleg cd with zsnes and roms.
Earlier Dos versions of zsnes had a bunch of graphical bugs, you often needed to disable background layers to even see things like the characters sprites, the emulator had often problems with transparencies also, so for example a normally visible treasure chest may end up hidden by a tree ingame.
 
Started with Bleem! psx emulator ( back then my dad wanted to mod my ps1 and failed, breaking it... gave me a new pc as consolation and later bleem! to try to emulate my old ps1 games on it. )
 
If i not mistaken i started a bit before NO$GBA could create save files for NDS games.
Don't know exactly the year, but a long time ago.
Circa 2006-2007?
Good old times, when I was trying to play New Super Mario Brothers, in my house... And in the second floor of a casino.
 
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25 years, probably longer even. SNES emulation was a big deal when I was just starting high school because you could run an emulator on practically anything and low file sizes made the ROMs themselves easy to download and store, albeit in a zip file on several (carefully labeled and numbered) floppy discs. This was a pretty poor area as well so internet access was both uncommon and limited, so a sort of parallel gaming culture had to spring up around these old console games on school computers while the majority of the gaming audience was enjoying stuff like Half Life and Starcraft.
 
Ever since I was a little kid...must have been 11 or 12 (2014-15) when I got my mind blown by discovering GBA emulators for android devices. I was so happy to finally be able to play Pokemon.
But now that I think about it I've been using them since earlier than that without even knowing. Some guy selling bootleg PS2 games outside my school sold me one of those rom compilation DVDs with a bunch of emulators of old consoles. Of course I had no idea what an emulator was at the time but I was more than happy to play my megamans and my sonics on my modded PS2. Those were the days.
 
Thanks to my older brother that left a copy of a few emulators like ZSNES on the pc, easily accessible, I recall emulating as early as 2003, even before I had an email...
 
Around the early-mid 2010s via modded Wii and some older Android tablets/phones. Gpt more serious about it arpund the 2020s once I started watching people like RetroGameCorps and Mr Sujano.
I love Mr Sujano thats how I became good with the steam deck is because of his videos and retrogamecorp and grownmangaming and mondoworld youtube channels helped me out a bunch.
 

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