RockNES
Description:RockNES is Free program for Mac OS X developed by Richard F. Bannister RockNES is a Nintendo (NES) emulator that supports packed PPU emulation, packed sound emulation (including VRCVI sound, worn by some Japanese games), battery backed RAM, Famicom DiskSystem, VS Unisystem, and some 70 dissimilar mappers. In joining, RockNES includes lots of dissimilar video modes, as rich as the ability to encumbrance and liberate your diversion at any stage. You can plane record movies of gameplay. What's New: Version 3.1.3 fixes an exit where FDS BIOS wouldn't encumbrance. |
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