Here's my list. It's not meant to be comprehensive, but merely to reflect my own experience. I'm still using a PPC Mac, so I haven't used any Intel-only emulators (but on the upside, at least I can still use Classic-mode emulators). There's a more complete list at the MacScene site, and if you add to that the lists at the MESS website, you'll get a mostly-complete list of what's out there.
Atari 2600 - Stella is terrific, and keeps getting even better
Atari 800/5200 - Atari800MacX seems great
Atari 7800 - as far as I know, MESS is the only game in town (a port of ProSystem was privately started, but never finished); the graphics aren't 100% accurate, and I sometimes get audio glitches
Atari Lynx - I use Handy, and haven't had any problems
Atari Jaguar - there's apparently a program called Virtual Jaguar that hasn't been updated in some time; any others?
NES - Nestopia seems to have close to 100% accuracy and compatibility, and supports FDS games
SNES - I use SNES9X; BSNES is supposedly more accurate, but is extremely processor-intensive
Nintendo 64 - I've only used SixtyForce, which is playable but not perfect; other options, like Mupen64Plus, are Intel-only
Game Boy - KiGB is the current option, haven't used it
Virtual Boy - I've used ViBE a bit, but I don't have 3-D glasses
Game Boy Advance - I'm not deeply acquainted with this system, but have used Boycott Advance with no problems
Sega SG-1000 - CrabEmu is the only emulator I've tried that gets the SG-1000 palette right, and unlike SMS Plus, it supports "The Castle"
Sega Master System - CrabEmu and SMS Plus both seem to work well
Sega Game Gear - ditto
Sega Genesis - I use Generator; Genesis Plus is allegedly the newer and more accurate emulator, but I have a few ROMs that act very strangely with it
Sega CD/Sega 32X - There are Intel-only emulators called Gens GS (Leopard-only) and MacGens (Tiger-only); I haven't tried either one
Sega Saturn - Yabause is promising, but it's nowhere near full speed on my machine, and has many graphic glitches
Turbografx-16/PC Engine - I've had OK results with TGEmu; MagicEngine seems great, but does cost $$$
MSX/MSX2 - I've had mixed results with OpenMSX and fMSX
PC-8801 - MESS is the only option I know of; haven't tried it
Odyssey2 - O2Em seems to work well
Intellivision - though it's tricky to figure out at first, jzintv works very well
ColecoVision - I use Mugrat, which seems to work well now that the fire button glitch has been fixed
Coleco Adam - How's MESS for the Adam?
Fairchild Channel F - I don't know the original system well enough to evaluate the job that MESS does with it, but it's playable if a bit quirky; have the issues with the sound been fixed?
TI99/4A - In the past, I used V9T9 under OS 9, and now use MESS under OS X. Emulation seems reasonably accurate, but I've had a lot of trouble getting games to run consistently. Has anyone tried TI-99/Sim?
TRS-80 Model III/IV - I used to use a program called "TRS-80" under OS 8/9
Tandy Color Computer - I use MESS; some audio glitches on my system, but otherwise OK
I welcome corrections, additions, and supplemental thoughts! In particular, I'm not up on what's been happening in the Apple II and Commodore worlds, and there are other consoles I haven't tried in MESS -- the Astrocade, Vectrex, and Emerson Arcadia 2001 come to mind.
Edited by thegoldenband, Tue Aug 25, 2009 8:52 PM.














