Gens (emulator)
| Gens | |
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| Missing image Gens_Interface.png The interface of the Gens emulator
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| Developer | Stéphane Dallongeville |
| Latest release | 2.12b / October 9, 2002 |
| OS | MS Windows |
| Genre | Emulator |
| License | GPL |
| Web site | http://www.gens.ws/ |
Gens is an emulator for the Sega Genesis also named the Sega Megadrive . It runs on Windows systems, using DirectX, and on Linux, using Simple DirectMedia Layer. The earliest semi-funcitional release (only capable of debuging 68000 instructions). dates from 1999. As of September 2004, the current version (2.12b) advertises full compatibility with "92%" of all Genesis games. As with all emulators, games or ROM Images are not included and have to be downloaded or obtained (copied) separately.
Gens also supports running the Sega CD also named the Mega Cd and Sega 32X, support for the respective BIOSs, which are downloaded separately.
Another feature is support for the Kaillera Client, which allows games on the Gens emulator (as well as other emulators) to be played over a LAN or the Internet. However, on Gens at least, this is not as smooth a process as one would hope; a common problem is that on either PC, the other player appears to be a few seconds behind (lag) , this may result in them appearing to attack non-existent enemies for example.
Gens can also record what buttons are pressed and slow the gameplay down so it is used in making of tool-assisted speedruns.
Gens also supports game genie codes allowing games to run with cheats.
