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Might be interesting for some of us here. Nothing really new, but a nice overview of the best emulators for most systems with current links.

http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Play_Old_Games_On_New_Systems
nice read.Been some time since I looked into emulators
Gens as a Megadrive Emulator works well but I found Fusion to be much better
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SimonG: Might be interesting for some of us here. Nothing really new, but a nice overview of the best emulators for most systems with current links.

http://howto.wired.com/wiki/Play_Old_Games_On_New_Systems
In general, good link, but I would definitely suggest BSNES over Nestopia and ZSNES just because it will play any NES, SNES.
Gee... My set is fceux, snex9x-r, Kega Fusion.
and out of great demand came great production
BS. N64 emulation is still quite crappy and having P64, 1964 and mupen64 is still not enough to run everything. Saturn seems better emulated now.

Also, no mention of Atari 800, Atari ST, Apple II, C64, Amiga, Spectrum, Laserdisk stuff, TG-16, MSX emulation. Meh.
It's weird, the article is dated recently but seems horribly out of date. It talks about Xeon, a dead emulator that hasn't been updated since 2003, and Dolphin's had Wii emulation for almost three years.