Nestopia: Old School Gaming For Your Mac
Posted by Michael De Leon on 03/10/07 in Applications, Fun & Unique, Games
Often in the Mac vs. PC debates, one of the strongest points on the pro-PC side is that you can’t play games on a Mac. I’m here to tell you that isn’t entirely true.
I’ve always been a fan of the old school console games, especially the NES. Before I made the switch to using a Mac about a year and a half ago, I used to enjoy playing different console emulators on my PC and reliving my youth through games like Super Mario Brothers, Contra, Tecmo Bowl and others.
So after my first couple of months as a Mac user, I went on the search for an emulator for the mac and found Nestopia. Nestopia is an open source cross-platform NES emulator, that was ported to OS X. I was using an older Mac and luckily, Nestopia only requires a minimum of 600mhz to run emulation at full speed.
Nestopia can play pretty much any NES roms out there and I downloaded most all of the roms corresponding to the game cartridges I owned and played as a child. Nestopia is great on the road on my Macbook. It’s great to play games on long trips or bus rides to pass the time. As far as gameplay, besides the smaller screen, it seems like I have an NES tucked away somewhere. As soon as you hear some of the sounds of these 8-bit classics, you’ll be glad you downloaded it.
One of the first things you should do after downloading the emulator and roms is to configure your keyboard. This can be accomplished by going to the “Joysticks” tab in preferences. There is also an option to download emulator enhancer to configure USB joysticks and gamepads to really relive the experience
Another feature for classic gamers is that you can enter game genie codes into Nestopia for cheats and hints. If you don’t have any codes, you can find a directory by game at gamegenie.com. Best of all Nestopia is completely free, highly-recommended and available here. Game on!
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