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    الأحد، 29 ديسمبر 2013

    Linux Game Emulators


    The field of 'Game Emulating' is a fascinating one!

    Lots of “hardcore” gamers nowadays are forgetting the great classic video games that some of us used to spend hours playing, before the era of Xboxes & 4GB games on DVDs!

    My favourite while growing up was a TMNT game on the NES device..
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project (1992)

    Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_3_The_Manhattan_Project_(1992)_NES_mednafen
    [The NES of course stands for: Nintendo Entertainment System]

    Today you can play the same game without any NES.. just using your computer, a piece of software called “an emulator” and a 'pirated' copy of the game itself.
    The game file is called a ROM, or a ROM image.. and it usually is very small in comparison to the size of games today.
    For example, the TMNT game is only 500KB!!


    Emulators is a very serious hobby for some programmers, so you may need a guide to know the best emulators out there, although as a Linux user the options are limited in comparison to those available for MS Windows.

    The best emulator for NES games on Linux is Mednafen.
    (http://mednafen.sourceforge.net)
    And it's also the best emulator for 'GameBoy Advance' games.
    So, if you downloaded a game ROM and found its file name ends with (.nes .smc OR .gba), then MEDNAFEN will probably be the most suitable software to run it smoothly.

    You may find mednafen in your Repository, but I recommend adding the debget.net repos to your Linux package manager, as it's more updated than the official repos.. and the latest mednafen version is the best.
    (I use 0.9.32.1-1~getdeb1)

    The SEGA games have better graphics than the NES games. Here you can see two pictures from:
    Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist (1992), and
    Jurassic Park (1993)





    The device itself was called (Sega Mega Drive / Genesis), and the best emulator for it is called KEGA Fusion..
    you can download it from:
    http://www.eidolons-inn.net/tiki-index.php?page=Kega
    OR
    http://www.zophar.net/genesis/kega-fusion.html

    The third kind of game devices is the GBA, the GameBoy Advance, produced by Nintendo. And as I mentioned before, you can emulate it using Mednafen.
    Here are some good GBA games:



    Army Men - Turf Wars
    Batman Begins
    Batman - Rise of Sin Tzu
    Batman - Vengeance
    Buffy the Vampire Slayer - Wrath of the Darkhul King
    Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
    Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
    James Bond 007 - NightFire
    Jurassic Park III - The DNA Factor
    Kim Possible 3 - Team Possible
    Lemony Snicket's a Series of Unfortunate Events
    Lion King 1 1\2
    Oddworld - Munch's Oddysee
    Over the Hedge
    Reign of Fire
    Sound of Thunder
    TMNT
    Van Helsing


    The last device I'll mention here is the best of them all!!.. The Nintendo 64, with its cool 3D games, even in the year 1996!
    Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nintendo_64



    And because it's 3D, the emulation process on a computer is a little bit complicated than the other emulators.
    On Windows I hear that the best emulator is Project64, but as I work on a Linux operating system 'i.e. Lubuntu 12.4', so what works for me is Mupen64plus, with its “front-end” which is called CuteMupen.

    I recommend that you add a Launchpad PPA to your regular repository, to get a .deb package of Mupen64plus, maintained by Sven Eckelmann:
    https://launchpad.net/~sven-eckelmann/+archive/ppa-mupen64plus

    Then you will need to configure the program to get the best performance out of it.
    I found the best compatible configurations are:

    [ Video: mupen64plus-video-glide64
    Audio: mupen64plus-audio-sdl
    RSP: mupen64plus-rsp-hle
    Input: mupen64plus-input-sdl
    Graphics: 640X480 Fullscreen
    Dynamic recompiler
    Library file: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libmupen64plus.so.2
    Plugins: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mupen64plus
    Data folder: /usr/share/games/mupen64plus
    Config directory: /.config/mupen64plus ]




    The N64 had many cool titles, like:



    Army Men - Air Combat.z64
    Toy Story 2.z64
    GoldenEye 007.z64               
    Super Mario 64.z64
    Army Men - Sarge's Heroes 2.z64
    Army Men - Sarge's Heroes.z64
    Rugrats in Paris - The Movie.z64
    Bug's Life.z64
    Super Bowling 64 (U) [!].z64
    Power Rangers - Lightspeed Rescue.z64
    Hexen (U) [!].z64
    Powerpuff Girls - Chemical X-Traction.z64
    Xena Warrior Princess: The Talisman of Fate

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    There are of course more good 'game devices' that can be emulated on a PC, like NintendoDS & the GameCube, but I find them too slow and too complicated, while playing games should be - in my opinion - simple and straightforward.


    Salama
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