[game_preservation] [Projects] Emulator Information
Dan Pinchbeck
Dan.Pinchbeck at port.ac.uk
Fri May 1 05:16:13 EDT 2009
Yeah, on that last point, that'd be a massive help - looks like I'm lining up for a month or two on Google as it is...
Dr Dan Pinchbeck
Advanced Games Research Group
School of Creative Technologies
University of Portsmouth, UK
www.thechineseroom.co.uk
www.keep.port.ac.uk
>>> Andrew Armstrong <andrew at aarmstrong.org> 01/05/09 9:52 AM >>>
Wow, thanks! That's the major workload - all counted, there's probably a
thousand systems and regional variations of systems including major
computers (nevermind minor ones), but the main amount is a few hundred
AFAIK, so any big list would be awesome.
That's a good point too - if anyone has any emulation resources - ie;
websites dedicated to reporting news on emulators, or listing emulators,
or providing downloads of them (not just for game systems) please post
them :)
Andrew
Dan Pinchbeck wrote:
> Funny you should mention this - we've got a small list of available emulators already (x86 and C64) and it's on my to-do pile to bulk it out with some more... will send a bigger list through once we've got it together...
>
> cheers all
>
> dan
>
> Dr Dan Pinchbeck
> Advanced Games Research Group
> School of Creative Technologies
> University of Portsmouth, UK
>
> www.thechineseroom.co.uk
> www.keep.port.ac.uk
>
>>>> Andrew Armstrong <andrew at aarmstrong.org> 30/04/09 4:06 PM >>>
>>>>
> Please put forward any comments, or if you want to help on this project:
>
> * *Title:* Emulator Information (Emulators)
> * *Purpose:* Articles and information on emulators, who makes them,
> who plays them and what ones exist for different computer systems.
> Information on what companies use them, what funded projects have
> worked on them and so forth would also be useful.
> * *Lead:* /None/
> * *Started:* N/A
>
> This requires a similar set of work as the collectors, except it is a
> very, very small amount of people involved in making emulators, and
> finding them (some don't go online much funnily enough) is difficult.
> Some major projects, however, that spring to mind are MAME and SCUMMVM
> that need some investigation.
>
> Funded projects that spring to mind are KEEP, as well as emulation work
> at the University of Tokyo. Commercially there is also a subset of
> industry dedicated to this (WiiWare, Xbox 360 ports, retro collections
> which all use emulation).
>
> Andrew
>
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