FinalBurner
FinalBurner: Classic Arcade Games Emulator
Play classic arcade games on your computer with high accuracy and compatibility, supporting games from Capcom, Konami, SNK, Atari, Sega and more.
What is FinalBurner?
FinalBurner is a popular and full-featured arcade game emulator for Windows. It lets you play classic arcade games from the 80s, 90s and 2000s on your modern PC.
FinalBurner emulates games from many classic arcade systems including Capcom CPS1, CPS2 and CPS3, SNK Neo-Geo, Konami, Atari, Sega and more. It aims to provide accurate emulation of the original arcade hardware to deliver an authentic arcade experience on your home computer.
Some standout features of FinalBurner include:
- High compatibility rate - Supports thousands of popular arcade games
- Accurate sound emulation with internal FM synth and samples
- Support for horizontal and vertical screen orientations
- Fully customizable controls - Map keyboard, mouse, or gamepad
- Save states and rewind features for convenience
- Video filter options like scanlines for arcade authenticity
FinalBurner requires a reasonably powerful computer due to the complex nature of accurately emulating arcade hardware. But with a good PC, it provides one of the best classic arcade gaming experience outside of the real arcade cabinets.
FinalBurner Features
Features
- Supports emulation of CPS1, CPS2, CPS3, Neo-Geo and other arcade systems
- Wide compatibility with thousands of classic arcade games
- Highly accurate emulation of original hardware
- Save states allow resuming gameplay from any point
- Controller support for arcade joysticks and gamepads
- Graphics filtering options for smoothing visuals
- Network play for multiplayer gaming online
- User-friendly interface and customization options
Pricing
- Free
- Open Source
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