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'''Steve Snake''' is a longtime member of the emulation scene who has been around for many years. He has written several [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] emulators, some spanning back over ten years. His current project is called [[Kega Fusion]], an emulator that supports various [[SEGA]] consoles from the [[Sega Master System]] to the [[Sega 32X]].  
 
'''Steve Snake''' is a longtime member of the emulation scene who has been around for many years. He has written several [[Sega Mega Drive/Genesis]] emulators, some spanning back over ten years. His current project is called [[Kega Fusion]], an emulator that supports various [[SEGA]] consoles from the [[Sega Master System]] to the [[Sega 32X]].  
  
 
He was once fairly active in the [[Sonic scene]] during the [[February 23, 2008 Proto Release]], where he released a modified version of Fusion which supported the [[Knuckles' Chaotix]] [[Prototype|prototypes]], allowing them to properly run without crashing.
 
He was once fairly active in the [[Sonic scene]] during the [[February 23, 2008 Proto Release]], where he released a modified version of Fusion which supported the [[Knuckles' Chaotix]] [[Prototype|prototypes]], allowing them to properly run without crashing.
 
==Emulator series==
 
* [[KGen (series)|KGen]] (1997-1998)
 
* [[Kega]] (2002-present)
 
  
 
==Emulators==
 
==Emulators==

Revision as of 19:56, 10 August 2008

Steve Snake is a longtime member of the emulation scene who has been around for many years. He has written several Sega Mega Drive/Genesis emulators, some spanning back over ten years. His current project is called Kega Fusion, an emulator that supports various SEGA consoles from the Sega Master System to the Sega 32X.

He was once fairly active in the Sonic scene during the February 23, 2008 Proto Release, where he released a modified version of Fusion which supported the Knuckles' Chaotix prototypes, allowing them to properly run without crashing.

Emulators