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D.O.G. is a frontend for the DOS emulator DOSBox, ZSNES and Project64. This frontend allows retrogamers to start with a minimum of difficulty. After creating a profile you are ready to play your all time favorites. D.O.G. is written in Borland Delphi
A Tool, that manages everything - from Games (whether they are DOS or Windows), Emulators (e. g. MAME, ZSNES, etc.) and Applications, and many more (provided through Add-Ins). Features can easily be extended.
Built on WPF.
Loemu is a frontend for game emulators. It allows you to search, browse, and launch games from a graphical interface. Currently it suports xmame, sdlmame, snes9x and zsnes but its design allows the support of more emulators adding emulator configurations
ZSNES is a SNES/Super Famicom emulator for x86 computers. It runs on Windows, MS-DOS and Linux/FreeBSD and supports mode 7, sound, Super FX, and a lot more.
ZSNES Easy NetPlay - frontend and command line tool to easily play using only a nickname/email/icq identifier without writing IP addresses. It allows also to play with public servers retrieving players from a public list.
This is the official documentation of the ZSNES emulator (http://sourceforge.net/projects/zsnes/). Available formats include HTML, plain-text, and CHM. We work closely with the ZSNES developers to bring you the best emulator documentation available.