I believe everyone has had the experience of installing simulators on computers or mobile phones to play classic games. Now, the famous console game simulator OpenEmu on the Mac has recently updated to support PlayStation 1 and Nintendo 64. Players who like to review classic games should not miss it.
Of course, OpenEmu is adapted to the latest OS X 10.11 system, and all supported platforms can also be seen on the interface. In addition to the new PS1 and N64, the most familiar GB, NDS and Sega are also OK.
As a simulator, the keys of the handle can of course be mapped to the keyboard, and OpenEmu also supports USB or Bluetooth connected handles. Now popular host handles, such as PS Dualshock 3, Dualshock 4 Infernal Wiimote in heaven is also OK.
The running picture of the game is presented. No matter the wheel of time and space of the PS1 or the Zelda legend of the N64, there is no problem (Scientific Internet access may be required). As for the use method, it is very simple. You just need to add the ROM of the game to the library. Because of the copyright problem, there is no download method here. Let's solve it by ourselves.
Having said so, the premise for reviewing classic games with OpenEmu is that you need a Mac
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