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NEStopia is a portable Nintendo Entertainment System emulator
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written in C++ by Martin Freij and ported to Linux by R. Belmont.
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NEStopia strives for the most accurate emulation possible at the
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pixel-by-pixel and sample-by-sample level, and it has excellent
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mapper and UNIF board support as well. A few features:
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- Supports .nes and .unf/.unif format ROMs
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- Supports .fds discs
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- Supports .nsf music rips
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- All supported files can be extracted from zip or 7zip containers (an
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archive browser is not yet included - this assumes the common
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GoodSet case of one zip or 7zip per game)
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- Supports save states
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- Supports movie recordings
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- Supports the "rewinder" - if you make a bad jump and screw up your game,
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press Backspace and the game will run in reverse. Press \ to take over
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again and try to fix your mistake.
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- Friendly GUI configuration
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- Autodetection of PAL and NTSC format games
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- Supports drag and drop of compatible games and music rips from modern
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Linux file managers, including KDE's Konqueror and GNOME's Nautilus.
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