


So consider it greatly if you've got either a multitude of things you want to run on the old OS or if it is completely reliant on hardware acceleration for visuals. I realize this is an emulation forum and you asked for help emulating Win9X, but really for accuracy and compatibility the real thing is leaps and bounds beyond the other two options I'm listing. I'll just list out the parts I've been building with recently for example:ĥ00W Modern ATX PSU (make sure it has molex connectors for older peripherals though!) The parts for the majority of games that would run natively on Win9X are at a pretty good low right now. Honestly right now this is the best choice albeit the most expensive both space-wise and money-wise. Not a lot of people are super-interested in the 9X kernel preservation in emulation form right now, so for now we have only a barebones set of options for doing anything related to Windows 95/98/ME (yes, some people are actually interested in playing games on Mistake Edition ) )ġ) Building a retro computer box. I actually focus on this heavily in my offtime, sometimes even streaming on twitch my computer builds for Win9X gaming.

Join us at /r/EmuDev Android Emulator accuracy tests:Īre you an emulator developer? Send the moderators a message if you'd like a user flair reflecting that. Game recommendations: /v/'s Recommended Games Wiki r/SBCGaming - Single Board Computer Gaming (Raspberry Pi, etc) r/EmulationOnPC - For PC and Mac emulation troubleshooting and support r/EmulationOnAndroid - Android emulation and troubleshooting General Computers Handhelds Consoles Nintendo Browse All FAQ Discussion Links Posts asking which games are playable/what the emulator is called/where to get it will be removed. There are very few playable commercial titles for PlayStation 4, PlayStation Vita, Xbox one, and Nintendo Switch emulators.This is /r/ emulation - not /r/flashcarts or /r/consolehomebrew.Please abide by reddit's site-wide rules on self-promotion. Any further videos should be packaged into a self post, accompanied by a submission statement that facilitates discussion. Users are permitted to post one emulator demonstration video per day as a link post.Comments stepping significantly over the line will be removed- use some common sense. Simple tech support or general queries not fulfilling that requirement belong in the Weekly Question Thread and will be redirected there. Self posts should provide scope for wider, interesting discussion.Use Google and check The Emulation General Wiki before posting.Don't ask for or link directly to pirated software or copyrighted material without permission of the copyright holder. To get started check out our wiki page or The Emulation General Wiki.
