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Looking over the GitHub commit history, a chiptune player was added, the ROMs extracted from Castlevania Anniversary Collection are now officially recognized, and the niche mapper for JaJaMaru Ninpouchou was implemented in this update.
Confirmed it works, place .sav file into save folder. I'm sure the other rom hacks work as well.Looking over the GitHub commit history, a chiptune player was added, the ROMs extracted from Castlevania Anniversary Collection are now officially recognized, and the niche mapper for JaJaMaru Ninpouchou was implemented in this update.
This is quite impressive for a patch release.
This is very cool, but seeing an NES game in 16:9 wounds me.Confirmed it works, place .sav file into save folder. I'm sure the other rom hacks work as well.
But I honestly prefer the traditional 4:3 for FC/NES games.This is very cool, but seeing an NES game in 16:9 wounds me.
Yeah, its intended to be played at 4:3 ratio, but the emulator loaded 16:9 widescreen by default. i just took a quick screenshot, as proof.This is very cool, but seeing an NES game in 16:9 wounds me.
I use Sony CXA2025AS palette with xBR filter.I know that originally it’s quite old ,Nestopia was already around back in the 2000s. I’m not sure if this version is made by the same team or if it’s the same emulator.
Is this NES emulator really the best on PC? I want to play in the original 4:3 aspect ratio but with the best graphics for a 1080p LCD screen. Which video filters and settings do you use?
For NES emulators you can't go wrong with Mesen, Punes, Nestopia and Ares.I know that originally it’s quite old ,Nestopia was already around back in the 2000s. I’m not sure if this version is made by the same team or if it’s the same emulator.
Is this NES emulator really the best on PC? I want to play in the original 4:3 aspect ratio but with the best graphics for a 1080p LCD screen. Which video filters and settings do you use?
Nestopia was originally developed by Martin Freij in 2003, and he maintained it until 2008. Four years after he abandoned it, it was revived by Ryan Danbrook as Nestopia Undead Edition (UE for short). Currently, it is jointly maintained by Danbrook and Rupert Carmichael of the Jolly Good Emulation project.I know that originally it’s quite old ,Nestopia was already around back in the 2000s. I’m not sure if this version is made by the same team or if it’s the same emulator.