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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows Vista, Windows Me, Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows 98
- Date added: August 14, 2008
- Total Downloads: 46,953
- Downloads last week: 82
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- Average user rating: stars out of 5 votes
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From M K Productions :UberNES is a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) emulator for Windows. UberNES allows you to play the old classic Nintendo games on your PC, but with many special features not included in any other emulator. Using UberNES, you can compete for worldwide high scores in 50 classic games using our popular built-in high scoring system, browse and contribute to an online NES movie gallery, download online content such as Game Genie codes from the Internet, and view highly-detailed profiles for each NES game that include such things are box art, box descriptions, and release dates. All of these features are presented in a highly-polished user interface.
Version 3 revision 3 adds automated speed running competitions feature, advanced video filters, and an addition of interactive 'history viewer'.
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Version: UberNES 3 revision 3
"it's an excellent emulator once you get it going"
Pros: once you have got it, it's fantastic. hours of fun and it works really well.
Cons: the problem is that some times it takes a couple of tries to get it going. you have to create and then load the data base. and then it may or may not work, you may need to create and load several times to get it to work, but it would be better if there was some sort of auto configuration or something. i imagine it would be very frustrating for a novice pc user.
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