#5594
yuzu is a free and open-source Nintendo Switch emulator for Windows and Linux platforms, developed by the creators of Citra (the Nintendo 3DS emulator) in 2018 (that had only been 10 months since Switch was released). It is the best Switch emulator out there, based on the Citra (they share a lot of code), written in C++, has portability, and its features are still being improved.

#5593
At the end of the 20th century and the beginning of the 21st century (198x~200x), when the Internet was not developed enough, the 80s and 90s were most interested in playing all kinds of video games and handheld console games. Nowadays, in order to play retro games on a variety of devices (computer/smartphone/smart TV....), you've probably tried various game emulators, as well as independent systems like Batocera.linux, Ubuntu GamePack, Lakka. Then, you should also try Pegasus this kind of emulator frontend.

#5581
Vita3K is the world's first functional/experimental and the most powerful game emulator for SONY's second generation of handheld game console PlayStation Vita (PSV) and PlayStation TV (PSTV). As a free, open-source and cross-platform PSVita/PSTV console emulator, Vita3K aims to enable players to play commercial and homebrew video games made for PSV/PSTV console on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms.

#5580
Mupen64++ (AKA: Mupen64 Plus Plus, formerly called Mupen64K) is a modified version of the original Mupen64 emulator for Nintendo 64 console on Windows, which was developed by Hacktarux from France. It has been extended from the original code with the purpose in mind to keep development up to date.

#5570
vvctre is a free, open-source and cross-platform Nintendo 3DS emulator working on Lua scripting language (the default script is script.lua). It was created by Valentin Vanelslande, developed based on Citra for Windows 7+ and Linux platforms, and released as open source under the GNU GPL V2 license.

#5565
xemu is a free, open-source, and cross-platform Xbox emulator made by Matt Borgerson, continuing much of the work done on XQEMU. It emulates the hardware of the original Xbox game console of Microsoft, allows users to play their Xbox games on Windows, Mac and Linux platforms.

#5381
Spine is a Wine-like PlayStation 4 console emulator for Linux that is being developed in private. As of writing this post, it has been able to support the emulation of dozens of PlayStation 4 commercial video games. Its source code is available on GitHub and it has been actively updated for a long time.

#5205
Chankast is an advanced and free SEGA's Dreamcast system emulator for Windows x86 platforms, developed by garrofi, baktery, una-i and ElSemi in 2004, released as a tribute project to the great DC console, other than a promotion to piracy. It is one of the first Dreamcast emulators to run games in a playable way, also the first Dreamcast emulator to be able to run commercial games.

#5158
OpenEmu (formerly called OpenNestopia) is a free and open-source multiple systems universal game console emulator only for Mac OS. Its appearance means that the 'It just works' concept has extended to the video game simulation field on Mac operating system for the first time ever. And its purpose is to bring macOS game emulation into the realm of first class citizenship.

#5157
DamonPS2 (呆萌PS2) is currently the first, only, fastest and best PlayStation 2 emulator for Android platform, developed by DamonPS2 Emulator Studio from Hong Kong in China. It is able to run a large number of PS2 games (such as Final Fantasy series, Resident Evil series, Grand Theft Auto series) smoothly on Android based smartphones, allowing you to play PS2 games freely without the SONY PlayStation 2 game console required.
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