PGen
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PGen |
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System(s): Sega Mega Drive |
OS: PlayStation 2 |
Developer: James Ponder (DOS, Linux), Nick Van Veen (aka Sjeep) (until 2004), Bruno "bootsector" Freitas (2006-2007) |
Programmed in: C++ |
Last release date: 2007-03-18[1] (17 years ago) |
Last version: 1.5.1 |
PGen is an open source Sega Mega Drive emulator written in C++ programming language for PlayStation 2. It is based on the Generator source code.
PGen is widely considered the only choice for a Sega Mega Drive on PlayStation 2 emulator. It is even endorsed by Datel and their Action Replay MAX product, and comes bundled with the MAX Media Creator.[2] The original creator of PGen stopped work on the project and released the source code to the public in September 2004. Since then a few members of the gaming community have taken the source and improved its functionality. Currently the emulator allows booting and loading ROMs from either a USB Stick or the HDD.
Downloads
Download PGen
File: PGen v1.5.1.7z (1.08 MB) (info)
Current version: 1.5.1 |
Prior versions
- PGen versions RC1, RC2, 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.5, plus 1.2 source code. (info) (6.15 MB)
- Version 1.4 is missing.
External links
- Original website (archive)
- Original website (2004) (archive)
- Official PGen forum (archive)
- Official website (2006)