#4649
UAE (originally called Unusable Amiga Emulator, AKA: Unix Amiga Emulator) is a free, full-featured and cross-platform hardware emulator of Commodore International's Amiga computers. It was released in 1995 and has been ported to many other operating systems. There are five main forks (WinUAE, PUAE, FS-UAE, UAE4ALL, Scripted Amiga Emulator (SAE)) of the original UAE now. Thereinto, WinUAE is the most active fork, which is specially designed to run on Windows.

#4116
To play PSP games on computer, at present there are only three PlayStation Portable console emulators available: the currently best PSP emulator - PPSSPP, the earliest PSP emulator developed based on Java - JPCSP, and PCSP - a discontinued but very good PSP emulator developed by partial members from the development team of PCSX2.

#3691
If you would not like to install a full Android OS on your hard disk or USB flash drive using the Remix OS for PC, just want to run some Android apps or games through an Android OS emulator running on Windows, then Remix OS Player is a better choice. Compared with many other similar Android emulators, you will find it's much better, and it runs much faster and more smoothly.

#3599
Speaking of FC (Family Computer)/NES (Nintendo Entertainment System)/FDS console emulator, there are only two most popular ones: VirtuaNES (from Japan) and SmyNES (from Taiwan, China). And SMYNES is actually the better one, at least more popular than VirtuaNES in China.

#3582
In fact, PGM2 emulator is a special revision edition of MAME just compiled with the PGM2 driver (pgm2.c). Or let me put it another way, PGM2 emulator was developed based on the MAME.

#3566
MAME32 More! (MAME32M for short) was originally a modified edition of MAME developed by lahow, which joined Kaillera for online gaming support on the basis of MAME Plus!. It not only came with stable netplay similar to MAME32k, but also had many functions from MAME Plus! (like multiple languages support, IPS, etc.). However, the original author of MAME32 More! had stopped developing (he even deleted its homepage). So its final version stopped at 0.84.

#3015
VisualBoyAdvance-M (AKA: VisualBoy Advance Merge, VBA-M for short) is free, open-source and cross-platform emulator for Game Boy series of game consoles (GBA, GBC, GB) made by a team of amateurs from Italy. It came with improved compatibility and features integrated from various builds based on the classic VisualBoyAdvance.

#2902
Kega Fusion (AKA: Fusion SEGA Emulator, or Fusion for short) is an excellent new generation of SEGA's multi-console emulator on Windows, Mac OS X and Linux platforms. It was written by Steve Snake from Germany, based on the earlier Kega and its successor Kega Lazarus.

#2822
As everyone knows, DOSBox takes the way of text-based configuration with lots of parameters, so that is absolutely not an easy thing to create the appropriate configuration for a DOS game for ordinary users. As as result, some graphical environment (AKA: frontend, GUI) tools were specially designed to complete this task, and D-Fend was once one of the outstanding graphical front ends.

#2544
nullDC is a free, open source 32-bit Sega Dreamcast and Sega NAOMI (arcade edition of Sega hardware) game consoles emulator for Windows, first released in 2006 and discontinued in 2011. While, even compared with its successor - Reicast, nullDC is still a better choice for Dreamcast emulation on Windows.