Sega Megadrive/ GenesisFrom Emu Bomb
[edit] System InfoThe Sega Mega Drive is a 16-bit video game console released by Sega in Japan in 1988, North America in 1989, and the PAL region in 1990. It was sold under the name Sega Genesis in North America as Sega was unable to secure legal rights to the Mega Drive name in that region. [edit] EmulatorsWebsite: Ages Home Page
Description: Released: ??? Ages is a SEGA Genesis, SEGA 32X, and Sega CD emulator. Compare it to your favorite SEGA Genesis emulator and send your thoughts to the authors. This emulator has full sound, and has been built from scratch. Website: Generator Home Page
Description: Generator uses it's own custom 68000 processor emulation which is designed for dynamic recompilation, and uses techniques from this such as block-marking, flag calculation removal, operand pre-calculation, endian pre-conversion etc. There are approximately 1600 C routines generated by the first stage of compilation to cope with the 67 instruction families. These routines are used as a 'backup' when dynamic recompilation isn't supported on your platform or the recompiler doesn't support a particular instruction. The CPU engine is by all accounts very fast, whatever the mode.
Website: Genesis Plus Home Page
Description: Genesis Plus is a freeware, open-source, portable emulator for the Genesis and MegaDrive consoles. Website: Gens Home Page
Description: Gens has a high compatibility rate and good speed. It also has many nice features including a multi language menu, netplay with Kaillera, great SEGA-CD support and now 32x emulation too! The Genecyst of today. Website: Gens Plus! Home Page
Description: Gens Plus! is a Sega Genesis / 32X / SegaCD / Master System / Game Gear emulator, based on Gens v2.12 by Stéphane Dallongeville. Website: Kega Home Page
Description: From the author of the amazing DOS Genesis emulators KGen98 comes a brand new Windows Genesis emulators, Kega. It runs under Windows 95/98/ME/2000/XP, has support for Sega CD, and requires DirectX8 or above to run. Website: Kega Home
Description: Fusion is the updated version of all KEGA emulators. Give very good compatibility for Master system, Genesis, GameGear and 32X Website: Megasis Home Page
Description: Megasis is a good Genesis emulator, however the speed leaves a lot to be desired. It features proper emulation of some games that other emulators may fall short on . It also has decent sound emulation. If you have a fairly fast computer, you might want to give it a try. Website: retroDrive Home Page
Description: Formerly "GenSX", formerly "Vegas", this was the public's first 32x emulator ever. It also runs Genesis games very well. A Pentium II or better is recommended. [edit] RomsThis section outlines websites where Sega MegaDrive/Genesis roms are available. This section is a pre-specified advertisement section. All new links here must follow the Linking Rules or they will be promptly removed. [edit] RomBombWebsite: Visit Website |


