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EMU Archives 3 (147 emulators + extras)
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Emulation Archives v3 / EMU Archives 3
Contains 147 emulators for 47 new-and-old platforms!
And if that isn't enough, this collection contains plugins, tools, BIOS and many other extra files to enhance your emulation gaming experience! Lastly, it also includes (or will do in future releases) help documents, compatibility lists and website links. Everything is compressed into .rar folders for faster downloads and smaller size requirements; helpful if your intending to use only a few of the emulators, or perhaps burn EMU Archives to a disc.
We didn't create, or help create, any of the emulators (or their included files) or the plugins or other relevant tools. We've simply gathered them all up into one convenient collection of all major versions of the best emulators and archived them (for compatibility troubleshooting - Final Fantasy IX running on ePSXe instantly springs to mind), hence the name. If there's an emulator you've enjoyed, why not donate to their project?
For more info, visit www.freewebs.com/emu-archives
P.S. EMU Archives 1 and 2 were private distributions - this is the first public release.
~SupraNever
Contains 147 emulators for 47 new-and-old platforms!
And if that isn't enough, this collection contains plugins, tools, BIOS and many other extra files to enhance your emulation gaming experience! Lastly, it also includes (or will do in future releases) help documents, compatibility lists and website links. Everything is compressed into .rar folders for faster downloads and smaller size requirements; helpful if your intending to use only a few of the emulators, or perhaps burn EMU Archives to a disc.
We didn't create, or help create, any of the emulators (or their included files) or the plugins or other relevant tools. We've simply gathered them all up into one convenient collection of all major versions of the best emulators and archived them (for compatibility troubleshooting - Final Fantasy IX running on ePSXe instantly springs to mind), hence the name. If there's an emulator you've enjoyed, why not donate to their project?
For more info, visit www.freewebs.com/emu-archives
P.S. EMU Archives 1 and 2 were private distributions - this is the first public release.
~SupraNever



