Jnes (emulator)
- "JNES" is also a four-letter abbreviation for the Journal of Near Eastern Studies.
Developer(s) | Jabosoft |
---|---|
Initial release | 0.10 / August 5, 1999 |
Stable release | 1.2.1
/ January 15, 2017 |
Engine | |
Operating system | Windows |
Type | Emulator |
License | Proprietary |
Website | jabosoft |
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Jnes is a NES emulator for Microsoft Windows. It is coded by Jabo, who is known for his work on Project64, a Nintendo 64 emulator. Using DirectX for hardware acceleration, Jnes also features online play with Kaillera, and the ability to use codes for cheat devices like the Game Genie and Pro Action Replay. It also has the ability to use a mouse like a zapper. Jnes is known as one of the most accurate NES emulators for Windows.[1]
Jnes has been ranked among the best NES emulators.[2] Windows Report ranked Jnes as 5th best emulator stating it is the "best emulator for those who just want to open a ROM and start playing their favorite game" noting the emulator is "probably the easiest one to use".[3] Jnes has playable input lag with vsync enabled and has a "one-click option for accurate colors". The emulator is simple and does not have many features.[4] Jnes is one of the most popular NES emulators.[5]
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References[edit]
- ↑ Joe Grand; Albert Yarusso (12 November 2004). Game Console Hacking: Xbox, PlayStation, Nintendo, Game Boy, Atari and Sega. Elsevier. pp. 331–. ISBN 978-0-08-053231-8. Search this book on
- ↑ Jain, Abhinav (2019-08-23). "5 Best NES Emulators for Windows 10". WindowsAble. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
- ↑ Jenic, Ivan (2019-04-24). "Top 9 NES emulators for Windows 10 to use today". Windows Report. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
- ↑ Gordon, Whitson (2015-11-09). "The Best NES Emulator for Windows". Lifehacker. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
- ↑ Cheong, Ian (2015-05-25). "10 Gaming Hacks Every Gamer Should Know". Gameranx. Retrieved 30 December 2019.
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