> As for "retro", what does that cover? Old emulators like NESticle/NeoRAGE or simply > emulators of retro systems? > > If you're talking of 1990s/2000 era "retro" emulators, > No, I meant retro video game consoles... like the ones I mentioned: > A2600/NES/SNES/GB/GBC/GBA/Genesis/TG-16. I don't mean retro emulators like Nesticle. > I meant retro video game consoles. > > I am just concerned about Windows 8.1 compatibility with emulators like Fusion, > Stella, Gens and it's derivatives, Snes9X and it's derivatives, VBA and it's > derivatives, Nestopia, FCEUX, Nintendulator, VirtuaNES, Ootake, Magic Engine, bsnes, > Gambatte, BGB, etc. Ya know, the good well known emulators. I don't care if some > obscure emulator that only plays ten games is compatible. > > The DOS version of ZSNES isn't compatible, but the Win32 version should be. > > That said, nobody should be using ZSNES in 2014, there are far better options. > Agreed, but I still like sometimes using it for nostalgic purposes... that old style > DOS-like GUI.
Stuff like Fusion still works in Win 7 64-Bit, no reason it shouldn't in 8.1
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By gods I've found it!
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