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Colecovision Emulator Mac Os X

If you are a fan of retro gaming and want to play some classic Colecovision games on your Mac, you might be wondering what are the best options for emulation. Colecovision was a second-generation video game console released by Coleco in 1982, featuring a Zilog Z80 CPU and 8 KB of RAM. It had a library of over 150 games, including popular titles like Donkey Kong, Zaxxon, and Q*bert. In this article, we will review some of the best Colecovision emulators for Mac OS X and how to set them up.

Colecovision Emulator Mac Os X


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Gearcoleco

Gearcoleco is a very accurate cross-platform Colecovision emulator written in C++ that runs on Windows, macOS, Linux, BSD, Raspberry Pi and RetroArch. It is an open source project with ongoing development made possible thanks to the support by its backers. Some of the features of Gearcoleco are:

    • Accurate Z80 core, including undocumented opcodes and behavior like R and MEMPTR registers.
    • Accurate TMS9918 emulation.
    • Sound emulation using SDL Audio and Sms_Snd_Emu library.
    • Save states.
    • Compressed rom support (ZIP).
    • Full debugger with just-in-time disassembler, cpu breakpoints, memory access breakpoints, code navigation, debug symbols, memory editor, IO inspector and VRAM viewer.
    • Support for modern game controllers through gamecontrollerdb.txt file.

    To download Gearcoleco for Mac OS X, you can visit its [GitHub page] and get the latest release. You will need to install SDL2 library using Homebrew or another package manager. To run Gearcoleco, you just need to double-click on the app bundle and select the rom file you want to play. You can also drag and drop the rom file to the app icon. You can configure the keyboard or gamepad inputs from the Options menu.

    OpenEmu

    OpenEmu is a free and open source graphical front end for many software emulators, including Colecovision. It runs on Mac OS X and allows you to easily manage your rom collection and play your favorite games with a simple drag and drop interface. Some of the features of OpenEmu are:

      • Beautiful user interface inspired by iTunes.
      • Automatic game library organization with artwork and metadata.
      • Support for multiple save states and screenshots.
      • Support for various filters and shaders to enhance the graphics.
      • Support for MAME arcade games (experimental version only).
      • Support for various game controllers, including PlayStation DualShock 3 and 4, Wii Remote and Wii U Pro Controller, Xbox 360 and One Controller, etc.

      To download OpenEmu for Mac OS X, you can visit its [official website] and get the latest version. You can choose between the standard version or the experimental version that includes MAME support. To run OpenEmu, you just need to double-click on the app bundle and select the Colecovision core from the left sidebar. You can then drag and drop your rom files to the game library or use the File menu to import them. You can configure the keyboard or gamepad inputs from the Preferences menu.

      Conclusion

      In this article, we have reviewed two of the best Colecovision emulators for Mac OS X: Gearcoleco and OpenEmu. Both of them offer accurate emulation, easy setup, and support for various input devices. You can try them out and see which one suits your needs better. If you want to learn more about Colecovision emulation, you can check out this [wiki page] that lists other emulators for different platforms. Happy retro gaming!

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