Additional Information
Open Source game-emulation app, supports multiple consoles for Mac
Latest Version | OpenEmu 2.4.1 |
Requirements |
macOS 10.14 Mojave or later |
Updated | January 01, 2024 |
Author | OpenEmu Team |
Category | Desktop Enhancements |
License | Open Source |
Language | English |
Download | 136 |
Overview
OpenEmu for Mac is about to change the world of video game emulation, one console at a time... For the first time, the 'It just works' philosophy now extends to open source video game emulation on the Mac. With OpenEmu, it is extremely easy to add, browse, organize and with a compatible gamepad, play those favorite games (ROMs) you already own.
Library
One of the standout features of OpenEmu for macOS is how it organizes all your games into one unique, unified games library. Watch as backups of the games (ROMs) you already own are gracefully added to their appropriate library and box art is magically added. You can even create your own ‘collections’ mix and matched from different consoles.
Controls & Controllers
Any generic HID compliant USB or Bluetooth game controller should work with the tool out of the box. The app now automatically maps controls for the following recognized devices.
Cores & Systems
Open Emu for Mac is modular, and thanks to the work of other great open source projects, it can emulate a wide variety of video game systems (we call them 'cores').
Note: Requires 64-bit processor.
Library
One of the standout features of OpenEmu for macOS is how it organizes all your games into one unique, unified games library. Watch as backups of the games (ROMs) you already own are gracefully added to their appropriate library and box art is magically added. You can even create your own ‘collections’ mix and matched from different consoles.
Controls & Controllers
Any generic HID compliant USB or Bluetooth game controller should work with the tool out of the box. The app now automatically maps controls for the following recognized devices.
Cores & Systems
Open Emu for Mac is modular, and thanks to the work of other great open source projects, it can emulate a wide variety of video game systems (we call them 'cores').
Note: Requires 64-bit processor.