The team behind the RetroArch front-end used with emulators, game engines and media players have announced that it will be getting proper hardware accelerated video decoding soon.
Delayed as usual due to the progress reports being done by contributors, the team working on the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 have another post up to show off more incredible progress.
Another point scored for game preservation. The Internet Archive have added another 2,500 MS-DOS games you can play right in your browser.
Another report to show of the incredible progress on the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 is up. This time covering July, as they continue to catch up on all the work done.
Today is a big day for the emulation scene, as RetroArch have officially announced a big new release. While it's used for other things, RetroArch is most noted for making emulation a bit easier.
In a post on the official Libretro website, the team notes that open source Dreamcast emulation with Flycast (a fork of Reicast) has progress along tremendously.
RPCS3 for emulating the PlayStation 3 continues advancing quickly! A new blog post is up showing off a patch that enables you to play Demon's Souls at 60FPS and 4K.
The RPCS3 team continue hacking away at their code for this impressive PlayStation 3 emulator and they've reached another milestone.
RetroArch, a popular front-end application for running emulators, game engines and much more is now officially coming to Steam.
More fantastic work from the RPCS3 emulator team, with the report for May now available that highlights some more recent work done to improve the project.
DOS lives on! Not just in our hearts but thanks to DOSBox you can continue playing some serious classics and a new update is available with some fixes.
RPCS3, the very impressive PlayStation 3 emulator continues advancing quickly with the team putting up a new report.
The RPCS3 team recently put out their March progress report, showing off what they've been working on and progress as usual seems to be good.
The emulation scene is very much alive and well, with the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 continuing to show awesome progress.
For those of you who want to check it out, Citra for emulating the Nintendo 3DS sounds like it's really progressing nicely.
The RPCS3 team have a huge mountain to climb to get more PlayStation 3 titles playable but it's all coming together now.
While their newest report is rather late, given that it's for December, the RPCS3 team does once again show some impressive progress for this PlayStation 3 emulator.
The team behind the PlayStation 3 emulator RPCS3 put out their November progress report at the end of last month, showing some impressive work once again.
Citra, the impressive and quickly moving Nintendo 3DS emulator has a new progress report out and it sounds great.
RPCS3, the open source PlayStation 3 emulator is coming along nicely. The latest progress report goes over some recent work with various improvements.
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