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[[Image:Wakalabis.png|frame|right|Wakalabis playing ''Alex Kidd in Miracle World''.]]
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'''Wakalabis''' is a [[Sega Master System]] [[emulator]] for Windows written by Adriano Bedeschi & Eduardo Hisashi Sato. Written in C and ASM under DirectX, the emulator aims to focus on compatibility and accuracy rather than performance and speed. Despite this, it still performs fairly well.  
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| developer=Adriano Bedeschi, Eduardo Hisashi Sato
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| language=Assembly, C
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| date=2003-07-29{{ref|https://www.zophar.net/sms-gg/wakalabis.html}}
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| version=1.01
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'''Wakalabis''' is a [[Sega Master System]] [[emulator]] for Windows, developed by Adriano Bedeschi and Eduardo Hisashi Sato. Written in C and assembly under DirectX, the emulator aims to focus on compatibility and accuracy rather than performance and speed. Despite this, it still performs fairly well.  
  
Given that the emulator's last update was on July 29, 2003, it can be assumed that the project has since been discontinued.
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Given that the emulator's last update was on 29 July 2003, it can be assumed that the project has since been discontinued.
  
{{Download|version=1.01|file=Wakalabis v1.01.7z|filesize=62KB}}
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==Downloads==
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{{Download|version=1.01|file=Wakalabis v1.01.7z}}
  
[[Category:Master System Emulators]]
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===Old versions===
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* Version 1.00 is missing.
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==External links==
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==References==
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Latest revision as of 12:38, 1 September 2017

Video game console emulator

Wakalabis.png
Wakalabis
System(s): Sega Master System
OS: Windows
Developer: Adriano Bedeschi, Eduardo Hisashi Sato
Programmed in: Assembly, C
Last release date: (21 years ago)
Last version: 1.01

Wakalabis is a Sega Master System emulator for Windows, developed by Adriano Bedeschi and Eduardo Hisashi Sato. Written in C and assembly under DirectX, the emulator aims to focus on compatibility and accuracy rather than performance and speed. Despite this, it still performs fairly well.

Given that the emulator's last update was on 29 July 2003, it can be assumed that the project has since been discontinued.

Downloads

Download.svg Download Wakalabis
File: Wakalabis v1.01.7z (65 kB) (info)
Current version: 1.01

Old versions

  • Version 1.00 is missing.

External links

References