> I've found myself in a bit of a rut with some of my console emulators. Nestopia, > while still pretty solid, is starting to show signs of age and disarray (odd audio > sync issues that nobody can quite figure out). ZSNES and SNES9X are dead in the water > (though I've recently switched to BSNES there), Magic Engine still has some odd > problems with some of my real discs, and so forth. > > I think this'd probably be a good a time as any to pull a new build of MESS and look > at it. Most of my prior interest in it over the past roughly ten years has been in > the CoCo drivers, which have been pretty solid. > > I'm not expecting miracle 100% perfection, but I really HAVE been remiss in not > keeping up with the latest news. > > Has anyone else actually replaced existing emulators with MESS lately, and if so, for > what systems?
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I have replaced basically ALL of my 2D console emulators with MESS. Reason being is, it is wonderfully integrated into MAMEHub and my friend and I are always using it to play games online. Having MAME Hub, where it combines both MESS and MAME into one program for online play and giving you the ability to select games from both emulators by simply typing the name is nothing short of fantastic!
MESS plays all the snes, genesis, sms, nes, and gba games I throw at it, except for Yoshi's Island, Super Punch Out and a couple others. It's such an amazing emu, and is quickly becoming THE go to emu for 2D console games, while the others(ZSNES, Snes9x, Gens, FCE Ultra, VBA, No$Gba, DEGA, etc...) are being phased out with little to no supports or development progress these days.
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