System Encyclopedia

Explore the architecture, legendary libraries, and emulation setups for the greatest consoles in gaming history. Master your retro setup with Rec0m88.

Nintendo Entertainment System

The 8-bit console that revived the gaming industry. Cycle-accurate emulation and netplay.

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Super Nintendo

The 16-bit powerhouse featuring Mode 7 graphics and the greatest classics of the 90s.

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Nintendo 64

The pioneer of 3D gaming. Experience split-screen legendary multiplayer over rollback netplay.

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Game Boy Advance

The 32-bit pocket powerhouse. Features fully integrated Link Cable netplay support.

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Nintendo DS

The revolutionary dual-screen handheld. Experience innovative touch controls and mic features through flawless emulation.

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Sega Genesis & Master System

Blast processing at its finest. Play 8-bit and 16-bit Sega classics with 6-button support.

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Sony PlayStation

The CD-ROM revolution. Enjoy upscaled internal resolutions and PGXP wobble correction.

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Sega Saturn

The king of 2D arcade fighters. Perfectly synced dual-CPU emulation for lag-free action.

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TurboGrafx-16

The 16-bit graphics beast. Play HuCards and Super CD-ROM² games effortlessly.

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Commodore 64

The best-selling 8-bit home computer. Experience classic microcomputer gaming and demoscene hits.

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Sega Game Gear

Sega's 8-bit full-color handheld. Enjoy classic portable titles with bright, backlit emulation.

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3DO Interactive Multiplayer

The ambitious 32-bit multimedia pioneer. Play early CD-ROM classics and FMV masterpieces.

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Bandai WonderSwan

The unique Japanese handheld designed by Gunpei Yokoi. Emulates perfectly in both screen orientations.

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Arcade (MAME)

The ultimate coin-op experience. Relive the golden age of arcades with pixel-perfect MAME emulation.

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