If you fancy playing some classic games on those late-’80s and early-’90s consoles like the Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis, it’s possible to get them running on your modern Mac thanks to emulation. Here’s how to get started.
Running the best games from the past is a good reason for emulation on your Mac.
Running the best games from the past is a good reason for emulation on your Mac.
A dive into the world of retro gaming often leads to the use of emulators, if you want to play 16-bit titles from fourth-generation consoles, like the SNES and Sega Genesis (Mega Drive.)
As Apple has transitioned away from Intel CPUs, this guide tackles the changes that have come with emulating classic games on ARM architecture.
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How to emulate SNES, Genesis, and more on Apple Silicon Macs