Today we released the second beta of Open Emu, a multi-emulator front-end and set of Quartz Composer plugins for Mac OS X. The app provides a friendly Mac interface for six emulator cores (and more coming) and the plugins allow “soft circuit bending” similar to the work of No Carrier and noteNdo. This new version brings a ground-up rewrite of Open Emu’s modular architecture, a refined user interface, several new emulator cores (GBA, Genesis and SNES), and the first public release of the Quartz Composer plugins. Other features include GPU-accelerated scaling filters, multiple game windows open at once, state-saving, and advanced custom preferences per core. Go get it at openemu.sf.net. Let us know how you like it and please do send us video, screenshots, bug reports, and tag your stuff on other sites with “openemu” so we can find it.
That Quartz Composerplugin set is something really amazing. Of course, probably not getting much of people’s attention… :/
The ongoing war against sprite rips in pikix as chip vj standards have begun in earnest.
Fuck sprite rips. There is sooooo much more to do.