suyu is the continuation of the world's most popular, open-source, Nintendo Switch emulator, yuzu. It is written in C++ with portability in mind, and we actively maintain builds for Windows, Linux and Android.
We do not support or condone piracy in any form. In order to use suyu, you'll need keys from your real Switch system, and games which you have legally obtained and paid for. We do not intend to make money or profit from this project. This repo is based on Yuzu EA 4176.
A complete guide to 3DS (and 2DS) custom firmware, from stock to boot9strap.
Somebody posted greyprints for making replacement parts for the Nintendo Power Glove.
Atari 8 bit computers, NES and SMS game consoles on your TV with nothing more than a ESP32 and a sense of nostalgia. Simple schematic to rig up video and audio outputs to connect to a television.
Emulates the Atari 400/800, XL, XEGS, 5200, NES, Sega Master System, and Game Gear. Controllers and keyboards must be Bluetooth enabled so that they can connect to the ESP32.
Most interestingly, it has an HTML-with-Javascript page (https://github.com/rossumur/esp_8_bit/blob/master/atr_image_explorer.htm) that stands alone which implements a drag-and-drop .atr image explorer/binary disassembler.
Piskel is an online, opensource (https://github.com/juliandescottes/piskel) pixel art and animated game sprite editor in the 8bit style. By manipulating discrete pixels in your web browser you can draw and animate c64 and nintendo style sprites, preview the animation, export them to animated gif files, and download them to incorporate into your own games.