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M2 is a Japanese software developer best known for making high-quality ports and emulations of games.

In addition to game development, they also produced (most, if not all, of) the emulators used by Sega's Virtual Console games on both the Wii and 3DS and (after Manabu Namiki joined in 2012/2013) sound services.

Softography

Mega Drive

Game Gear

Windows

Dreamcast

PlayStation 2

PlayStation Portable

Xbox Live Arcade

PlayStation 3

Nintendo 3DS

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