RetroCopy is an accurate emulator with custom 3D interface for the Sega Genesis (Megadrive), Sega Master System (SMS), Nintendo (NES), Sega GameGear and arcade systems. It allows you to play the classic games for those systems on your PC. It takes advantage of the latest technology to emulate an authentic experience, including showing you game covers, hints, tip, reviews and screenshots. It emulates extra features like the SVP chip, gear-to-gear network link, lightguns, backup saves and more.
With RetroCopy you can view classic games on real 3D televisions and walk around a virtual game room. RetroCopy brings the authentic experience to your computer like no other program has before. You can rank games, create new reviews or stories and let people around the world enjoy your experiences.
RetroCopy makes emulation easy and is designed to work out of the box with no extra hassle, who says you need to be a computer wizard to enjoy these classic games of yesteryear? Whilst we make it easy for you by hiding all the complexity RetroCopy is also the most accurate emulator you can use, by emulating all the hardware components at the cycle level it ensures the experience is as close to the real hardware as is possible.
Whether you enjoy 8-bit console action with the Sega Master System, Nintendo NES, Sega Game Gear RetroCopy has you covered. If you want an arcade experience you can also get that, as it features virtual arcade cabinets. 16-bit consoles like the Sega Genesis / Megadrive are also emulated, so with all the best systems emulated you won't need to use anything else. RetroCopy also emulates extra features like the SVP chip, gear-to-gear network link, lightguns, backup saves and more.
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Recent Changes: New 3D engine, room editor, improved accuracy and features
Install Support: Install and Uninstall
Supported Languages: English
Additional Requirements: Dual Core CPU, OpenGL graphics
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