Dfdunleavy
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I have a PC connected to my home TV and was looking for a way to have all-in-one emulator with the main retro consoles. But most of the guides I saw were quite old
and talked about the pros and cons of then-current emulators. I was wondering if the retro gaming landscape has changed and maybe now theirs an universally recognized "best" emulating software?
Want I am looking for in an Emulator:
1. Ability to play split-screen multiplayer with friends.
2. Compatibility in using wireless solutions to multiple controllers.
3. Ability to a decent amount of the retro consoles. (N64, SNES, ps2, ect.)
4. Friendly UI for controller navigation.
5. preferably have some graphic enhancement tools. (post processing AA ect.)
6. Run within windows.
Also if their is any controller that you would recommend using please let me know.
Thanks for reading
I have a PC connected to my home TV and was looking for a way to have all-in-one emulator with the main retro consoles. But most of the guides I saw were quite old
and talked about the pros and cons of then-current emulators. I was wondering if the retro gaming landscape has changed and maybe now theirs an universally recognized "best" emulating software?
Want I am looking for in an Emulator:
1. Ability to play split-screen multiplayer with friends.
2. Compatibility in using wireless solutions to multiple controllers.
3. Ability to a decent amount of the retro consoles. (N64, SNES, ps2, ect.)
4. Friendly UI for controller navigation.
5. preferably have some graphic enhancement tools. (post processing AA ect.)
6. Run within windows.
Also if their is any controller that you would recommend using please let me know.
Thanks for reading
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