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'''Kega''' (2002) is the first emulator in the [[Kega]]-series by [[Steve Snake]]. It runs only on Windows systems and Linux using Wine or Cedega. | '''Kega''' (2002) is the first emulator in the [[Kega]]-series by [[Steve Snake]]. It runs only on Windows systems and Linux using Wine or Cedega. | ||
After a long break from the emulation scene, which lasted for 1998-2002, Steve released Kega, which is an all new Windows/DirectX based emulator. It included many new features, such as Sega Master System and Sega CD emulation. To run full speed, it required at least a 500 MHz Celeron or Pentium II based computer. It followed the release of the very popular [[Gens]], another Windows based Genesis emulator with excellent speed and compatibility released by Stef D in 1999. | After a long break from the emulation scene, which lasted for 1998-2002, Steve released Kega, which is an all new Windows/DirectX based emulator. It included many new features, such as Sega Master System and Sega CD emulation. To run full speed, it required at least a 500 MHz Celeron or Pentium II based computer. It followed the release of the very popular [[Gens]], another Windows based Genesis emulator with excellent speed and compatibility released by Stef D in 1999. |
Revision as of 20:50, 31 July 2008
Kega (2002) is the first emulator in the Kega-series by Steve Snake. It runs only on Windows systems and Linux using Wine or Cedega.
After a long break from the emulation scene, which lasted for 1998-2002, Steve released Kega, which is an all new Windows/DirectX based emulator. It included many new features, such as Sega Master System and Sega CD emulation. To run full speed, it required at least a 500 MHz Celeron or Pentium II based computer. It followed the release of the very popular Gens, another Windows based Genesis emulator with excellent speed and compatibility released by Stef D in 1999.