Wine version 10.11 for Linux has been released:
URL: https://www.winehq.org/
Here it is the official announcement:
URL: https://www.winehq.org/news/
"Wine (originally an acronym for "Wine Is Not an Emulator") is a compatibility layer capable of running Windows applications on several POSIX-compliant operating systems, such as Linux, Mac OSX, & BSD.
It is open source software under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License.
XEMU 0.8.84 has been released:
- Github
- Releases
- Website
"xemu is an Original Xbox Emulator for Windows, macOS, and Linux." Open source under the GNU GPL V2 and LGPL license.
Gopher64 1.0.18 had been released:
- URL
Gopher64 is a Nintendo 64 emulator written in Rust. It is available for Windows, Linux and it is open source under the GNU GPL V3 license.
PCSX2 2.3.455 has been released:
- Releases
- Website
- Github
PCSX2 is a Playstation 2 Emulator for the Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms. It is open source software under the GNU GPL V2 license.
Tanuki3DS 0.3.1 is available for download:
- Website
- Github
Tanuki3DS is a Nintendo 3DS emulator open source under the GNU GPL 3 license. Available for Windows, MacOS and Linux.
ShadPS4 Pre is available for download. (2025-06-01)
- Website
- Download
"ShadPS4 is an early PS4 emulator for Windows, MacOS and Linux written in C++."
AppleWin 1.30.21.0 has been released:
- URL
AppleWin is an Apple II emulator for Windows platform. It is open source under the GNU GPL V2 license.
VirtualC64 5.2d is available for download:
- Github
"VirtualC64 is a Commodore 64 emulator for Mac OS X. It is open source under the GNU GPL license".
Spectral 1.11 had been released:
- Github
Spectral is a ZX Spectrum emulator for Windows, Linux and MacOS. Open source under three licenses, Public domain, MIT and BSD License.
vAmiga 4.2b1 had been released:
- URL
- Github Releases
vAmiga is a Commodore Amiga 500, 1000 or 2000 emulator for MacOS. It is open source under the GNU GPL V3, MPL 2.0 and MIT licenses. Maintained by Dirk W. Hoffmann.
XEMU 0.8.68 has been released:
- Github
- Releases
- Website
"xemu is an Original Xbox Emulator for Windows, macOS, and Linux." Open source under the GNU GPL V2 and LGPL license.
PCSX2 2.3.394 has been released:
- Releases
- Website
- Github
PCSX2 is a Playstation 2 Emulator for the Windows, Linux and MacOS platforms. It is open source software under the GNU GPL V2 license.
Greetings, mortals of The Domain. I'm proud to pronounce that I have entered into partnership with YouTube. This means that if you've ever wanted to support the original founder (that's me!) but you're not into my whole Twitch vibe for any reason, you now have an alternative! Our emulation retrospective series (where we explore topics from my time with Zophar's Domain from 1996 - 2000) is also exclusive to YouTube - so if you haven't checked these episodes out yet, now is the time! Episode 3 is currently in pre-production, where we'll be exploring the beginnings of Zophar's Domain and other emulation sites of the time.
See you there... mwuahahahaha!
► Zophar's YouTube Channel
► Membership
? Zophar's Retro Rewind Episodes ?
► [E1] The Internet's First Emulation Streaming Series
► [E2] NESticle Speedrunning in the 90s
LaunchBox 13.21 had been released.
- URL
"LaunchBox is a emulator frontend for the Windows Platform. It supports several emulators, including support DOSBox, Steam and ScummVM launching. It also downloads the games artwork from several sources. It is freeware but you can also buy "LaunchBox Premium" that has more customization options."
Yes, this is for Retro-Freaks !!!
The 4-Play Advanced had been released !!!!
- https://bliss-box.net/products/4-play-advanced-1
"The 4-Play Advanced is a universal controller adapter. It has a USB hub with 4 adapters ( based in the Gamer-Pro Advanced (GPA) ) inside which allow up to 4 players to play at the same time on the Windows, Mac, Linux, or the PS3 with almost any controller of your choosing. It uses adapter cables which allow a variety of console controllers to plug into the 4-Play's universal controller port. This allows the 4-Play to support a wide variety of controllers on one USB adapter."
Personal opinion:
This device is a freak of nature to allow retro fans the dream of connecting any... ANY... controller device to your computer's USB. This version has now 4 ports.
This is not an "off the shelf" product, it is not made by a corporation and you gotta now what it is to appreciate it.
If you don't know anything about the "Bliss-Box 4-Play" I just need to explain that if you get the "Bliss-Box 4-Play Advanced" you also need the cables to connect the controllers that you want to your PC.
Visit the Discord Channel to understand more about it.
Check the video:
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