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− | + | ''KGen'' was [[Steve Snake]]'s very first [[SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis]] [[emulator]]. It was programmed in 1997 and not only was the first (and at that time the only) emulator with decent compatibility and real [[Yamaha]] [[YM2612]] (The FM-Synthesizer-Chip of the console) emulation. It only runs on DOS systems (Also on Windows 9x and the [http://www.dosbox.com DOSBox-emulator].) | |
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+ | There were two later versions of KGen. '''KGen-X''', a rewrite of KGen which was never released, and '''KGen98''', a complete rewrite of KGen with lots of new features and redesigns. | ||
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+ | ===More Emulators by Steve Snake=== | ||
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+ | * [[Kega]] | ||
+ | * [[Kega Lazarus]] | ||
+ | * [[Kega Fusion]] |
Revision as of 19:25, 31 July 2008
KGen was Steve Snake's very first SEGA Mega Drive/Genesis emulator. It was programmed in 1997 and not only was the first (and at that time the only) emulator with decent compatibility and real Yamaha YM2612 (The FM-Synthesizer-Chip of the console) emulation. It only runs on DOS systems (Also on Windows 9x and the DOSBox-emulator.)
There were two later versions of KGen. KGen-X, a rewrite of KGen which was never released, and KGen98, a complete rewrite of KGen with lots of new features and redesigns.