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FCEUX

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
CRX ID
hmipohbddogcfejmpcbinndediakcojp
Status
  • Live on Store
Description from extension meta

Nintendo Entertainment System emulator

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FCEUX
Description from store

FCEUX is an emulator for the original (8-bit) Nintendo Entertainment System (NES).
It has a robust color palette rendering engine along with excellent sound and joystick support.

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CHANGELOG
- Added support for gamepad (One device only) [Tested gamepads: Google(TM) Stadia, Microsoft(R) Xbox, SONY(R) Playstation].
- Added Added help section.
- Added import cheats from Game Genie ROM.
- Added sync/reset settings.
- Added keyboard mapper.
- Added emulation of NES zapper controller.
- Added multiplayer support up to two players.
- Added mantain 4:3 aspect ratio.
- Added toggle fullscreen for all resolutions.
- Added save game.
- Added recent ROMs menu [Max. 100 ROMs].
- Added load ROMs from ZIP file.

Latest reviews

sally
Worked great for a couple months and now won't even get into the title screen of a game. You decide whether I recommend it.
Masts Onions
games and sounds are literally playing in slow motion, but overall, its great
BulletStorm Gaming
It works, and it's really fun. I put four stars because it only takes NES ROMs, but what did you expect? It is called NESticle. If you're having trouble finding Nintendo ROMs go to this website (It has 3000 working ROMs): https://www.romsgames.net/roms/nintendo/?page=1&sort=popularity
Oscar Preston
Whenever i enter a rom it kicks me out really disapointing
dell chromebook
i like it,the emulator works good
Mike J
It's ok. It's Dosbox emulating Nesticle (which then emulates NES) so it has a lot of lag (a quarter of a second for input). It's less laggy if you set the frameskip to "1" rather than "auto" but you have to change the setting each time you run the app. It was difficult to find a game that worked well with the default settings. I'm using an HP 14 Chromebook with a K1(arm) processor. This might be Intel optimized. There aren't a whole lot of options out there. I liked the implementation but for me it was better to just install the free Dosbox emulator with Nesticle. That might not be an easy option for most. Some people might not mind browsing through a secondary menu each time you run a rom but it gets old after the first couple of times. Probably a good app for those with a high performance Chromebook.
Mathew Coddington
Every listed feature works flawlessly!