Difference between revisions of "List of unreleased emulators"

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Revision as of 14:30, 5 October 2017

The following is a list of Sega system emulators that were in development or announced, but never released publicly.

Name System OS Developer Notes
32Xulator[1] 32X Windows Eek
Blue Zone[2] Mega Drive Michael "chaosknight" Kikuta
EmulatorX[3] Mega Drive DOS Aaron "Teego" Nunley
Gens/GS II Mega Drive Windows, Linux David "GerbilSoft" Korth Rewrite of Gens/GS. Source code is available.[4]
Ghost Master[5] Master System Windows DarkGhost
Hybrid's Sega CD Emulator[6] Mega-CD Patrick "Hybrid" Cloutier
Icarus[7] Dreamcast Windows ZeZu
KGen-X Mega Drive DOS Steve Snake Developed between KGen and KGen98.
Kyoto[8][9] Mega Drive DOS, Linux, Mac Haruki Ikeda Unreleased due to the developer's death in a car accident.[10]
Lucifer[11] Saturn Windows TyRaNiD Based upon Sat'On'Em.
MCHE32[12] Master System, Game Gear, SG-1000 Windows Mike "Atani" Dunston Windows port of MCHE.
MOGE[13] Mega Drive Also known as Magnum Opus.[14]
NextSMS[15] Master System, Game Gear DOS Christian Fowler Follow-up to NextLEVEL.
SMSemW[16] Master System Windows David Gilliland
Triton[17] Mega Drive, Mega-CD, 32X Windows Michel Gerritse Continuation of Xega.

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