Difference between revisions of "Emulation"
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* [[Emulation:Sega Saturn|Sega Saturn]] | * [[Emulation:Sega Saturn|Sega Saturn]] | ||
* [[Emulation:Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] | * [[Emulation:Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] | ||
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Revision as of 06:30, 10 February 2014
- A full list of our articles with regards to emulation can be found in our Emulation category.
Emulation can be defined as a piece of software duplicating the processes of another system. At PCGamingWiki, we refer to emulation as the duplication of game console systems or older PC operating systems.
- Emulation General Wiki - A large wiki dedicated to video game emulation
- "Video game console emulator" at Wikipedia
- "List of video game emulators" at Wikipedia
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