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Emulation Nation

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Canada
4 reviews
4 helpful votes
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"An Encyclopedia of Video Game Emulators"
It is a clean-looking site that does not contain any emulators or roms (the games themselves). It has some useful information about them though, including a brief history. Site is like an emulation Wiki except it only lists a few of the older systems. N64, Gamecube or anything more recent are missing reviews.

Date of experience: September 10, 2013
Illinois
14 reviews
29 helpful votes
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This is a great website, amazing customer support, very user friendly and offers a subscription that is more than reasonably priced. If you are a flight simulation fan then this is the website for you.

Date of experience: October 29, 2013
France
21 reviews
73 helpful votes
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There are so many (Good) websites dedicated to emulators & gaming.

This one is not worth to be named website, don't waste time there.

Go ahead "emulaorzone"... Make my day.

Oups sorry, killed this one!

>>>> Works but emulates copyrighted games <<<<
<<<< NOT LEGAL >>>>

Date of experience: July 17, 2011
California
12 reviews
50 helpful votes
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This website is really nice. It is safe and free. It offers emulators for video game console. In case you new to Emulator, an emulator is basically a console you are downloading onto your PC. For example if you want to play Wii games you would get the Wii emulator. It lost a star b/c they have no Roms or Iso Files (basically the individual game you are downloading to you PC) or Tutorials b/c they can be seemingly difficult for newcomers. If you are planning on getting an emulator for newer consoles (i. E. ones that uses disks) then you can avoid the Rom or Iso file frustration by inserting a game disk for it. If you are here for older games like the Nintendo 64 or Gameboy Advance then you need the Rom file which they don't have. Don't thret though b/c another site called CoolRoms do and I recommend checking them out (I did a review on that site too). Keep in mind CoolRoms doesn't have all the Games for every console either, however they do have every game for the Nintendo 64 and Gameboy Advanced so I recommend getting those. If you are having troubles using the Emulator or Rom/Iso files check out tutorials on YouTube.

Date of experience: July 17, 2011