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submitted 1 year ago by MrEUser@lemmy.ninja to c/gaming@beehaw.org

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ninja/post/22114

I get it. You hate “boomer shooter.” Why have people spent years using the term without checking with you, the consumer? Maybe you just hate the idea of remakes. Maybe you prefer to play the standards that boomer shooters are built on. Buying old hardware can get expensive so I offer a way to go retro without breaking the bank.

PCem, a vintage PC emulator, while no longer maintained by its original creator, remains highly usable. As the author is open to delegating maintenance to a new individual, it's possible that updates may occur in the future. For Windows users, backwards compatibility support is robust, suggesting that existing Windows versions of PCem should operate smoothly for the foreseeable future. Despite a lack of recent enhancements, PCem's existing binaries are reliable and accessible, offering an excellent option for those interested in PC emulation.

UniPCemu, another full PC emulator, originally developed for PSP but now available on multiple platforms including Windows, is also an active project. It provides near cycle-accurate emulation of 8086/8088 chips, with only a 4% discrepancy, according to the UniPCemu wiki. This makes it a promising choice for those seeking an accurate emulation experience.

DOSBox, another popular emulator focused on DOS-based games, is still actively maintained, with a significant number of changes accumulating in its development repository. However, new releases have been sparse, as the development team emphasizes ensuring minimal regressions before rolling out new versions. The existing releases, referred to as 0.74-x, are primarily focused on bug fixes and don't incorporate any new features from the development branch. Nonetheless, the developers have plans for a new release in the future.

Contrastingly, DOSBox-X has a distinct focus and is subject to frequent updates. Originally aimed at enhancing fidelity for running demoscene productions, DOSBox-X has now expanded its focus to improving fidelity in general. This active maintenance and the unique value proposition makes DOSBox-X a worthy emulator for those interested in high fidelity PC emulation.

Moreover, MAME is worth exploring for PC emulation. Its developers prioritize accuracy in their emulation, making it another strong choice for enthusiasts. Other options such as WeeCee, an actual miniature PC, could provide an authentic experience within a modern PC environment. Despite its size, WeeCee is capable of running a wide array of speed-sensitive games proficiently, making it another viable option for those interested in vintage PC gaming.

#hardware #emulation #retrofps #boomer_shooter

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[-] MrEUser@lemmy.ninja 2 points 1 year ago

Considering it’s been in use for years, and I wrote an article on it, I don’t see it going away…

[-] CarlsIII@kbin.social 4 points 1 year ago

@MrEUser Well why’d you have to go and do that then? I’m blaming you for all of this.

[-] MrEUser@lemmy.ninja 1 points 1 year ago

It’s ALL my damned fault… Wait til you see this weeks articles. I’ll probably be thrown off the innertoobz.

[-] ShadowRam@kbin.social 2 points 1 year ago

it’s been in use for years

No it hasn't.

[-] MrEUser@lemmy.ninja 1 points 1 year ago

Inverse used it at least two years ago. We done here?

[-] MrEUser@lemmy.ninja 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Here’s another from February of 2021, so yes, used for years.

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