
The TI-85 Emulator is a program that I like very much. You can have a virtual TI-85 on your computer and have multiple sets of memory(backup files). Transferring files to it isn't a problem if you do it one of two ways:
I tried both of these and I perferred using the first method because it was easier. I even put a copy of the emulator on each and played ztetris against both my wife and son. It was really fun. I wish there were some way to build a multiplay link adaptor that could handle up to 4 players like on gameboy. Well, maybe that will be something to put on here if I ever decide to try and design one. :-)
I have played with the Tiger Emulator which includes about everything, but linkport emulation. When that is figured out, I will try it on a couple different computers, and play link games. More info on this topic to come soon.
Over the last few weeks, I have taken a look at other emulators. I have played with NES, SNES, Gameboy and Atari 2600 emulators. I will post some links for those of you who are interested. They are actually quite fun. Here are some sites for these emulators:
| Video Game Emulator Sites | |
|---|---|
| Site: | Description: |
| http://boxotrix.it-ias.depaul.edu/~pcae/ | PC Atari Emulator (Not Responding) |
| http://nesticle.parodius.com | Nesticle, NES Emulator (Not Responding) |
| http://users.aol.com/autismuk/gameboy.htm | Gameboy 97 Emulator |
| http://www.maverickgrp.com/gamesrealm/snes-em.html | SNES Emulators (Currently Not Working) |
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