higan / ares Also developing cycle-accurate Genesis emulation, akin to its own SNES emulator core. Libretro and BizHawk versions don't have a stylus or turn page support, while the obsolete standalone version does. Currently the first and only cross-platform option for Pico games. Compatibility and accuracy aren't as good as Genesis Plus GX but it's useful on very underpowered systems like the Raspberry Pi Zero. PicoDrive Strongly prioritizes performance over accuracy. Genesis Plus GX-Cyclone Custom fork of Genesis Plus GX available as a libretro core, it includes support for games with enhanced graphics designed for the Firecore system-on-a-chip made by Digital Media Cartridge Ltd. Sega CD/Mega CD games are currently unsupported. Genesis Plus GX Wide Custom fork of Genesis Plus GX available as a libretro core, it includes experimental widescreen options. The version used in BizHawk adds features for speedrunners but only the version used in RetroArch supports Nuked OPN2 cycle-accurate Yamaha YM3438(YM2612). The only way to get this emulator on the desktop is to use the libretro core, which allows for all the benefits of RetroArch like EmuVR support, shaders, dynamic sync, and other enhancements. The only things it lacks are 32X and Pico support, and a native desktop port. Genesis Plus GX A solid emulator for the Sega Genesis / Sega Master System / Sega CD / Game Gear. Both are way better than the widely used old MAME emulation, which is the default option on Genesis Plus GX too because it's fast. The "Nuked" core that can be optionally used in Genesis Plus GX provides more accurate FM emulation than what's in BlastEm at present but BlastEm's own implementation is solid too and differences are mostly inaudible. ![]() Latest stable release is quite old, use nightly or libretro core. ↑ Supports Local Play on 2-player co-op games.Ĭomparisons BlastEm Aims for cycle accuracy but unlike Exodus, aims for lower system requirements and has substantially higher compatibility.↑ 10.0 10.1 GENS and Gens/GS supports Sega CD and 32X emulation, MDP plugin, Gamepad and Command line parsing but these features not ported from Gens/GS to Gens/GS II.↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 9.3 9.4 MAME 0.260 version compatibility status: Genesis, CD and 32X, Pico, Beena (Playable WIP build for Beena), C/C-2, megatech and megaplay.Kega is not recommended for CD emulation. ↑ While it supports Sega CD emulation, there is notable audio sync issues.↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 PicoDrive Libretro/BizHawk version doesn't have a stylus or turn page support, while the obsolete standalone version does.↑ Only possible with Genesis-Plus-GX-Cyclone fork.↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Only libretro version supports netplay.↑ Experimental support in nightly builds only.↑ Mega Drive achievements, 32X achievements, SEGA CD achievements.However, genesis-based arcade boards and the Sega Pico are still sketchy. Many Genesis emulators also feature compatibility with the Sega Master System (SMS), and the Game Gear (GG) as well as earlier Sega consoles. ![]() Genesis emulation is very good, with a high degree of game compatibility (many of them claim nearly 100% compatibility with commercial games, including Virtua Racing). ![]() It had 2 SH-2 RISC CPUs at 23 MHz with 256KB of RAM and 256KB of VRAM. The Sega 32X was released on Novemfor $159.99. The Sega CD was released on October 15, 1992, and retailed for $299.99 and had a Motorola 68000 CPU at 12.5 MHz and 64 kbit of RAM. It had several add-ons, including the Sega CD (a CD add-on, called Mega CD outside America) and the 32X (a 32-bit, cartridge-based add-on). In other regions, it was known as the Mega Drive. It had a Motorola 68000 CPU at 7.6 MHz and a Zilog Z80 at 3.58 MHz. The Sega Genesis is a 16-bit, fourth-generation console released by Sega in Japan on Octoand in the US on August 14, 1989, where it retailed for $189.99. For information about repairing or restoring this hardware, see Sega Genesis/Mega Drive.
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