Classic Handheld Consoles: Emulate 7 Retro Portables With These Top Emulators
In the late 80's, video gaming was gaining in popularity with the release of highly successful consoles from companies like Nintendo, Atari and Sega. Once technology had improved (and shrunk considerably) portable games consoles were possible, adding another theatre of war for hardware manufacturers to do battle on. It wasn’t a fad either.
Visual Boy Advance - A Game Boy Advance Emulator For Multiple Platforms [Windows, Mac & Linux]
Nintendo’s Game Boy tore up the market and proved its worth as a successor to the popular Game and Watch handheld upon initial release in 1989. The numbers are impressive - the original console, Game Boy Pocket and Color shifted nearly 120 million units in total worldwide before being retired. The Game Boy Advance stepped up in 2001.
Play Wii & Gamecube Games In HD On Your PC With Dolphin Emulator [Windows & Mac]
As well as being a fun and accessible console system, the Nintendo Wii has racked up quite a collection of games over its lifespan and now, thanks to the wonders of emulation and Dolphin, you can enjoy Wii games, Wiiware, Wii Channels, Virtual Console and Gamecube releases in glorious HD on your Windows or Mac computer.
How To Use Microemulator To Use The Internet From Low-Bandwidth Rural Areas [Windows]
While many people set up their mobile phone - such as rooting an Android or iPhone, for example - to allow for tethering and accessing the cellular data network with a PC, it is a practice that is generally frowned upon by the mobile providers. However, there are times when you're just desperate for Internet access, and you need the larger screen that your laptop offers.
7 Great Cross-Platform Emulators For 5 Classic Computer Platforms
In the same vein as the recent flurry of console emulation articles, today we're focusing on classic computer platforms of decades gone by. Whilst there were quite a few, we've chosen 5 of the most popular and well-known systems along with their respective emulators.