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You can't do without a pocket PC emulator if you're serious about games and gaming. With a pocket PC emulator you can simulate a wide variety of computer ROMs (read only memory files) and have access to games such as Nintendo and Atari s well as a host of other downloadable freeware games on the Internet - in fact, you'll find you're spoiled for choice. A pocket PC emulator is sophisticated mimicking software that runs a ROM file, which is basically just a copy of a console or arcade game. This allows you to use your pocket PC as an entirely different kind of hardware device. Using a pocket PC emulator saves you loads of money on gaming equipment and there are thousands of titles to choose from, including classic games you can't find off-the-shelf anymore. Some of the most popular pocket PC emulators, like GameBoy and Morphgear, which combines a number of different consoles, will be a bit pricey but there are so many options out there, you're not limited by price. Some of the older consoles, e.g., NES, have a huge variety of emulators, most of which are free. Remember, a particular pocket PC emulator won't be compatible with all types of pocket PCs. Also, you'll have access to far more games with far more effects with a faster pocket PC. For instance, audio emulation uses a lot of memory. Pocket PC emulators include those for: Commodore64, Atari, GameBoy, Apple, Sinclair Spectrum, Oric, NES, SNES and MAME (arcade systems), to name just a few.
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