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'''Genecyst''' was a popular [[Sega Genesis]] [[emulator]] for DOS by Bloodlust Software (the same team that made Nesticle). Until the release of [[Gens]], it was widely regarded to be the best Genesis/Megadrive emulator with the nearest competitor being [[KGen]]. | '''Genecyst''' was a popular [[Sega Genesis]] [[emulator]] for DOS by Bloodlust Software (the same team that made Nesticle). Until the release of [[Gens]], it was widely regarded to be the best Genesis/Megadrive emulator with the nearest competitor being [[KGen]]. | ||
− | Since Gens appeared with many features such as [[Sega CD]] emulation, as well as having a Microsoft Windows-based GUI, Genecyst has been left on the shelf. It is still remarkably fast on older CPUs, | + | Since Gens appeared with many features such as [[Sega CD]] emulation, as well as having a Microsoft Windows-based GUI, Genecyst has been left on the shelf. It is still remarkably fast on older CPUs, and has a number of useful features such as realtime [[VRAM]] and [[palette]] viewing. |
The emulator is no longer updated. | The emulator is no longer updated. | ||
[[Category:Emulation]] | [[Category:Emulation]] |
Revision as of 15:47, 6 December 2004
Genecyst was a popular Sega Genesis emulator for DOS by Bloodlust Software (the same team that made Nesticle). Until the release of Gens, it was widely regarded to be the best Genesis/Megadrive emulator with the nearest competitor being KGen.
Since Gens appeared with many features such as Sega CD emulation, as well as having a Microsoft Windows-based GUI, Genecyst has been left on the shelf. It is still remarkably fast on older CPUs, and has a number of useful features such as realtime VRAM and palette viewing.
The emulator is no longer updated.