Aficionados of game console emulator history will almost certainly be familiar with ZSNES, an MS DOS based and, later, Windows based emulator for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System that originally launched back in 1997. Originally written in x86 assembly code, it was known best for its performance on low end PCs and was capable of running some games at full speed on chips as slow as a 233 MHz Pentium II, though it usually did so at the expense of emulation accuracy . ZSNES developed...

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