If you have a Mac and a lot of old video games lying around, OpenEmu is most definitely the one to get. The default download of the software won’t emulate the same amount of consoles as Retroarch can but there is an experimental version that will, note that it may not be as stable. It includes a gallery view of games similar to that of iTunes, helping you organize your collection.
OpenEmu is partially based off Retroarch but with the aim of providing a Mac-like experience. In fact, it is also possible to run it on various modern consoles. This means that as new emulators get created, it is possible to turn them to cores to run on RetroArch. GBA will have its own core as well as the NES. RetroArch is actually based on cores, with each core emulating a console, i.e.
On the home console front, you will be able to run Playstation 1 games and older, while for handheld game consoles, it supports Game Boy Advance games and older. RetroArch is an all-in-one emulator that is able to run games from pretty much every retro console out there. RetroArchĪvailability: Windows, macOS, Linux, mobile devices Quick, what's your most favorite from your schooling days? Tetris, Pac-Man, Space Invaders? We just love these old-school. 20 Retro Video Games You Can Play on iPhone