FCEUX
FCEUX is a cross
platform, NTSC and PAL Famicom/NES emulator that is an evolution of the
original FCE Ultra emulator.
It is a fork of Bero's FCE, and has become far more advanced
than its predecessor.
FCEUX contains all features and enhancements from FCE, FCE
Ultra, FCEU rerecording, FCEUXD, and FCEUXDSP as well as many new
mappers from FCEU-mm.
FCEUX 2.1.5
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Price
Free to download
Size
7.0MB
License
GNU GPL v2
Developer
FCEUX Team
Website
fceux.com
System Requirements
SDL, libz, zenity, and liblua5.1. OpenGL is optional, and recommended
Support
Sites:
Mailing
List, SourceForge
Project Page
Selected
Reviews:
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Features include:
- All official instructions of the NES' CPU, the 2A03, which
is compatible (mostly) with the 6502, are emulated
- 8x8 and 8x16 sprites
- Sprite hit emulation(including checking the bg color)
- 8 sprite limit (and flag emulation)
- Screen/Sprite disabling, with correct color replacement
- Color deemphasis
- Strip colorburst bit emulated
- CPU-instruction granularity for special mid-scanline
effects(mostly CHR switching, such as used in "Pirates!", "Marble
Madness", and "Mother")
- Many palette features, including loading a custom palette
to replace the default NES palette
- Emulates the standard NES gamepad, the Four-Score
multiplayer adapter, the Zapper, the Power Pad, and the Arkanoid
controller. The Famicom version of the Arkanoid controller, the "Space
Shadow" gun, the Famicom 4-player adapter, the Family Keyboard, the
HyperShot controller, the Mahjong controller, the Oeka Kids tablet, the
Quiz King buzzers, the Family Trainer, and the Barcode World barcode
reader are also emulated
- Supports the iNES, FDS(raw and with a header), UNIF, and
NSF file formats
- Supports loading ROM/disk images from some types of
compressed files. FCE Ultra can load data from both PKZIP-format files
and gzip-format files
- Battery-backed RAM, vertical/horizontal mirroring,
four-screen name table layout, and 8-bit mapper number capabilities
supported

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