Open-source emulator for classic Nintendo games with customizable visuals and modern features
Cinders is an open-source, visually customizable emulator for classic Nintendo games. It runs games from multiple Nintendo systems including the NES, SNES, Game Boy, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, and more. Cinders aims to provide an authentic retro gaming experience while also updating the games with modern conveniences.
The emulator features real-time graphics filters, shader effects, and color palettes that allow users to customize the visual style of games. Users can make games look crisper with pixellation filters, emulate CRT scanlines, adjust colors, and more. There is also support for graphics packs that overhaul games' visuals. Popular graphics packs include high-definition 2D sprites and 3D environments created by fans.
In terms of features and accuracy, Cinders strives for console-perfect emulation. It focuses specifically on Nintendo systems and aims to replicate them at a low level for accuracy. The emulator supports save states, cheat codes, screenshots, video recording, controller remapping, and more quality-of-life features. There is also networked multiplayer support.
As an open-source project, Cinders is community-driven. Users can contribute to the codebase on GitHub, create custom graphics packs and mods, and provide feedback to the developers. The open-source nature allows increased transparency, security audits, and community involvement compared to closed-source emulators.
Overall, Cinders aims to balance nostalgia and modernity. With its accuracy, customizability, and bonus features, it brings classic Nintendo games into the modern era while preserving their retro look and feel.
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