
If you have MacOS (Which many regulars on this subreddit have), openemu looks pretty good. What would the best emulator be for emulating Nintendo DS games?.

Https:// will run fine on your current air. That it'd be worth exploring if it were possible to use it even just for really old consoles like NES, Atari 2600, etc., sticking with. IMHO, so much better than any other emulation platform out there.

Has anyone tried to emulate MacOS via Linux on this thing? It's probably a resource hog, and on the surface it sounds like a "why the heck would you want to do that?" question, but OpenEMU for MacOS is just. And if you're into this sort of thing, OpenEmu is one of the. If you want to customize that stuff at the OS level, you can go the ricer route with yabai/amethyst, or install Alfred. It integrates amazingly well with tmux, and you can customize any keyboard combos, triggers, whatever in it. This platform can let its clients get all of their games collection in a library that they can gather through different consoles in a unique place.
#GAMES FOR OPENEMU MAC OS#
This would be done by pre-installing OpenEMU and HaloMD on one partition, and Mac OS 9 on another partition to run old games like Lemmings, etc. I am waiting for someone to start a business turning old Mac mini's into dedicated retro gaming machines. You can find these machines for around $50 on eBay and they are very snappy. A slightly more modern equivalent of this is a 2009 Mac mini running Snow Leopard.
