“I actually did not expect to meet that goal”.
If you were around in the late ’90s and you owned a PC then chances are you encountered ZSNES, one of the first retro emulators to really break into the mainstream.
Coded by zsKnight, the emulator was astounding for 1997 – not only did it offer excellent performance, it even had netplay. Remember, this was back when most households still had dial-up connections, and the average PC was less powerful than a smartwatch is today.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
“I actually did not expect to meet that goal”.
If you were around in the late ’90s and you owned a PC then chances are you encountered ZSNES, one of the first retro emulators to really break into the mainstream.
Coded by zsKnight, the emulator was astounding for 1997 – not only did it offer excellent performance, it even had netplay. Remember, this was back when most households still had dial-up connections, and the average PC was less powerful than a smartwatch is today.
Read the full article on timeextension.com