Local Hosting - zx32 version 2.00.04.04 (beta) - (hosted here as the original site no longer exists). NLMSX 0.48 - Old but runs fast with no problems. NO LINK - KEmulator Lite Version Ver 0.9.8 - No longer available on the main site. WinX68kHighSpeed v0.95 (English Version). But I can’t for the life of me find a source anywhere that tells me a correct way to map the controller to allow me to play Mario64, Mariokart64, Starfo圆4, etc.
VirtuaNES 0.97 (Japanese) - Nintendo Super Famicom - スーパーフアミコン (SFC) ニンテンドー I bought a Wii U Pro knockoff and it does connect to the retro receiver allowing me to play the SNES games alright. Pete's Domain homepage (sound plugins for PCSX2). PCSX2 1.4.0 - Gradius III, IV & V are all playable. Pete's Domain homepage (graphics and sound plugins for ePSXe). No Link - pSX emulator v1.13 - Simple and best PlayStation emulator. Ver 0.12 Beta R4'' - (Japanese) - Runs most Gradius Games.
MAME 0.175 - Windows Console Version Tested. Raine 0.64.13 - ?/?/20? - Plays Salamander 2 and other games. Sparcade v2.33b - DOS Only Emulator by Dave Spicer (No longer available). AdvanceMENU v2.8.0 - Graphical front end for MAME. If more than one emulator is listed for each system then the top listed one is the favourite one to test first. There are many other emulators available for the various systems but these are the only ones I've tested and the Gradius related games play fine on these. I've not tested any of these as I don't have access to any of these systems. Some of the emulator links also contain other OS releases, ie.
Recently there has been a few games translated into English with more to come very soon, so having it playable on the Wii would be great.All Emulator links listed in this section are Microsoft Windows based emulators and have been tested with Windows 7 64bit, if you have an older or newer OS they may or may not work, some have 32bit and 64bit versions so make sure you download the correct version for your operating system, while 32bit works fine on a 64bit system, 64bit programs do not work on 32bit systems. So I discovered there was an open source X68000 emulator around when researching some games today, and wondered if it would be possible to port a Wii emu from it or if it's relying too heavily on Windows?įor those who are not familiar, X68000 is a Japanese only computer system that boasted some incredible arcade ports and exclusive games, including Akumajo Dracula (which was recently released on the Playstation as Castlevania Chronicles), Nemesis 90, Salamander, Parodius, Gradius I & II, Fantasy Zone, Cotton, Thunder Force 2, R-Type, Arkanoid, Final Fight, Street Fighter 2, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, Strider, Ghosts 'n Goblins, Alien Syndrome, Arcus Odyssey, Arcus 2, Bonanza Bros., New Zealand Story, Valis, Populous, Bosconian, Prince of Persia, Rygar, Sim City, Space Harrier, Super Hang-On, Ultima 5, Xak, Xenon 2, Ys & 3 as well as a countless other exclusive games.