XCade
XCade was one of the first arcade emulators developed around 1995 (predating MAME by a short time, but following Neil Bradley's Atari vector emulator for instance) and one of the first multi-game emulators. Platforms originally targeted included Unix with framebuffer and X11 support (including Solaris, SunOS, FreeBSD, and Linux). XCade was refined on and off over the years from a simple open source Unix and DOS based emulator to being a shareware product for Palm OS handhelds and phones, and freeware for the Korean GP32 handheld console.
XCade was the first released Unix-oriented arcade emulator, as well as the first Palm OS (and thus PDA) arcade emulator.
The original XCade supported emulation of the hardware for the following arcade games, though it was also used to develop some homebrew games to run on the same hardware:
- Asteroids
- Donkey Kong
- Donkey Kong Jr.
- Galaxian
- Lady Bug
- Lunar Rescue
- Moon Cresta
- Ms. Pac-Man
- Pac-Man
- Pengo
- Phoenix
- Pleiads
- Puckman
- Space Invaders
- Space Invaders II
- Star Castle
The original source code to various versions of XCade is available around the Internet; the last shareware and freeware versions are available on the author's website.[1]
References[edit]
- ↑ "codejedi.com - Shadow Plan for Palm OS - at Walled.net". www.codejedi.com.
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