DualSwan v1.2 Released |
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LiraNuna, one of the DS's greatest developers, has released a new version of his WonderSwan emulator. Wonderswan was once a competitor of the original Gameboy in Japan, and showcased graphics of equal quality. The WonderSwan came originally without color, but a color version was introduced a year after the WonderSwan release. LiraNuna has released this great handheld onto another great handheld, the Nintendo DS. The most recent version to this date of the emulator does not feature sound, and can not play games larger than 4mb. Although, from the previous release, LiraNuna is proud to say that some games are running full speed! LiraNuna is still hard at work to improve the emulation, and has already placed a lot of time into the development process of this! Here's the official change log for this version (v1.2) -
- Added support for WS mono games
- Added Windows (Particially working)
- Added ROM menu to boot ROMs from CF/SD
- Fixed a bug in sprites emulation
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