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A '''console emulator''' is a program that allows the Wii to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/emulator emulate] a different video game console's behavior. Emulators are most often used to play older video games on the Wii, but they are also used to play games [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/fan translation translated] into other languages or modify (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROM hacking hack]) existing games. Emulators are also a useful tool in the development process of homebrewed [[List_of_homebrew_demos|demos]] and new games for older systems.
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This page is for '''[[List_of_homebrew_emulators#Console|console emulators]]'''. Put in your [[Template:infobox homebrew|Infobox homebrew]] under type "console emulator".
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A console emulator is a program that allows the Wii to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/emulator emulate] a different video game console's behavior. Emulators are most often used to play older video games on the Wii, but they are also used to play games [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/fan_translation translated] into other languages or modify (or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ROM_hacking hack]) existing games. Emulators are also a useful tool in the development process of homebrewed [[List of homebrew demos|demos]] and new games for older systems.
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[[Category:Homebrew applications by type|Console emulators]]

Latest revision as of 13:56, 24 August 2011

This page is for console emulators. Put in your Infobox homebrew under type "console emulator".

A console emulator is a program that allows the Wii to emulate a different video game console's behavior. Emulators are most often used to play older video games on the Wii, but they are also used to play games translated into other languages or modify (or hack) existing games. Emulators are also a useful tool in the development process of homebrewed demos and new games for older systems.