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    mGBA - Emulation General Wiki

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    mGBA. mGBA is a free and open-source Game Boy/Color and Game Boy Advance emulator developed by endrift. Being written from scratch, it aims for speed, accuracy, and portability. As of yet, it's the most complete GBA emulation effort, passing the older project VBA and its forks. It is also available as a Libretro core for RetroArch.

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    This page is about emulating Symbian/N-Gage on other systems. For the inverse, see Emulators on Symbian.. N-Gage is a mobile phone and a handheld game device developed and designed by Nokia Corporation, announced on 4 November 2002 and released on 7 October 2003. N-Gage QD introduced in 2004 as a redesign of the …

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    Shader caches. A shader cache is a collection of GPU specific programs known as shaders that get stored in your computer's auxiliary memory for quick retrieval (as you play your game). Modern consoles and their games make heavy use of precompiled shaders specific to their GPUs, and these shaders can't be run natively on PC hardware, …

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    The Xbox One X and Xbox One S are part of the eighth generation of home video game consoles (similar to PlayStation 4 Pro) produced by Microsoft. These consoles are often seen as a mid-gen refresh - sort of an eight-and-a-half generation console. The Xbox One X was released in November 2017 and featured upgraded specifications …

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    L. Legal Status of Emulation. Licensing. Linux guide for emulators. List of filetypes. List of notable ports.

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    This suite contains a bundle of games designed for 320x320 Tungsten and Sony CLIE handhelds. It includes: Hot Checkers, Hot Pipes, Card House, Hot Hangman, Memory Coach, Hot Lines and Hot Sokoban. Each game can be installed separately, to prevent memory space waste. Software and games for Palm OS.

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gametechwiki.com Traffic Analysis

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Pages per Visit2.86
Visit Duration0:01:83
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Mail:
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Search:
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Direct:
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Visitors by Country

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Canada:
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Mexico:
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Indonesia:
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Meta Description:

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Meta Keywords:

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In the realm of search engine optimization, the meta keywords tag has become a relic of the past due to its potential for misuse, ultimately leading major search engines to disregard it in their ranking algorithms.

Keywords Cloud:
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Image Alt Attribute:
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