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Emulators on 3rd generation consoles

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Master System[edit]

Sega Master System
Developer Sega
Type Home console
Generation Third generation
Release date 1985 (Mark III)
Discontinued No (SMS)
Successor Genesis / Mega Drive
Emulated
For software that emulates the SMS, see Master System emulators.

The Sega Master System (SMS) is an 8-bit console released by Sega, it was designed to be a direct competitor to the Nintendo Entertainment System and was technically superior to it in some ways.

CHIP-8
Name Latest version License Active Recommended
SMS Chip-8 interpreter git
0.21
MIT (Permissive) ?

Nintendo Entertainment System[edit]

Nintendo Entertainment System
 
 
The Family Computer (above) and Nintendo Entertainment System (below).
Developer Nintendo
Type Home video game console
Generation Third generation
Release date 1983 (Famicom)
1985 (NES)
Discontinued 1995 (NES)
2003 (Famicom)
Successor Super Family Computer / Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Emulated
For software that emulates the NES, see NES emulators.

The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) is an 8-bit, third-generation console originally released as the Family Computer or Famicom

CHIP-8
Name Latest version License Active Recommended
NES-CHIP-8 git zlib License (Permissive) ~

See also[edit]

Emulators on consoles
Consoles: NESSNESN64GameCubeWiiWii USwitch
Handhelds: GB(C)GBAPokémon miniDS3DS
Master SystemMega Drive/GenesisSaturnDreamcast
Other consoles
IntellivisionChannel FColecoVisionPC Engine3DO
Consoles: PS1PS2PS3PS4
Handhelds: PSPVita
XboxXbox 360Xbox One/Series X|S
Other handhelds
P/ECEWonderSwanCaanooGCW ZeroGizmondo
DidjLynxZodiacGP32GP2XGP2X Wiz