Rich Dawe's Emulators Page
Introduction
They say games aren't the same as they used to be - no playability, etc.
So, bring those games out of retirement by using an emulator. Emulators
exist for practically every home computer that has existed. Now one can even
get arcade machine emulators. The ones listed below run on PCs. I've only
used the BBC and Spectrum emulators (BBC for the, er, BBC, and Z80 and
Warajevo for the Spectrum), although I would like to try an Amiga emulator.
Credit to my mate Phil Kendall,
who helped me with Speccy stuff. Check out his page.
Arcade Machines
The only problem with these is that it's illegal to use pretty much
any of the game ROMs, unless you actually own one of the machines.
In this case, I'd guess it'd be pretty pointless to want to emulate one. Arcade
emulators seem to be growing in popularity, and they have nice Web pages, so
take a look anyway.
Arcade Game ROMs
Burn-In
Multiple Arcade Machine Emulators
Commodore Amiga
Amiga Emulator Central
Unix Amiga Emulator (UAE)
UAE for Win32
BBC Micro
Archives
NVG's BBC archive
Other Pages
BBC
Sinclair Spectrum
Archives
NVG's Planet Sinclair
SnapSearch - Site for finding Speccy software
ZX Museum - In Russia, *very* slow
Other Pages
Phil
Kendall's Spectrum page
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