Alright, I decided it might be a good idea to have a working Genesis setup on my computer should I need to compare the SNES and Genesis versions of a game. I read that Gens does the job, and it does seem great, but I am having issues configuring my joypad (a SNES controller plugged into a Super Smartjoy). Basically, when I configure the controller, it registers two button presses at the same time, essentially making two buttons mapped to the same button. Since Gens doesn't seem to have an official website, I was wondering if anyone here might know the solution. I will try another controller that I have, but I like my SNES controller.
Edit: my Logitech controller works. Seems I need a different controller for ever emulator. :p
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Alternatively, both Kega Fusion and Regen have linux ports.
And aren't dead-then-forked-to-hell since 2002.
And aren't dead-then-forked-to-hell since 2002.
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<jmr> bsnes has the most accurate wiki page but it takes forever to load (or something)