Emulators starting with V

Vecx
  • Author: Richard Bannister
  • Vecx

Vecx

Vecx can run just about all the Vectrex software out there, and the Mac OS X version includes sound emulation. This initial release does not support overlays, however I will add this in the future if enough people are interested.

ViBE
  • Author: Richard Bannister
  • ViBE

ViBE

The Nintendo Virtual Boy was a 3D headset-style console released by Nintendo in 1995. It never sold well, largely due to the display system, which caused severe headaches on prolonged use. ViBE finally allows the games for this platform to stand on their own merits, and with a pair of 3D glasses it is even possible to play the games as the designers intended. ViBE is the best Virtual Boy emulator for any platform at the time of writing, featuring full sound and excellent compatibility.

  • Virtual Jaguar

Virtual Jaguar

Virtual Jaguar is a GCC/Qt portable Atari Jaguar emulator, based on the source code of Potato Emulator. It currently emulates all major Atari Jaguar subsystems to some extent.

  • Virtual T

Virtual T

Virtual T emulates the TRS-80 Model 100, 102, and 200 computers, with a goal of providing "100% hardware emulation."

  • Author: Gerard Putter
  • Virtual ][

Virtual ][

A shareware Apple II, II+, and //e emulator for Mac OS X 10.6 or later. Virtual ][ offers many advanced features, including state saving and configurable peripheral cards.

VirtualC64
  • Author: Dirk W. Hoffmann
  • VirtualC64

VirtualC64

VirtualC64 is an open-source Commodore 64 emulator written in Cocoa, C++, and Objective-C. It was designed to have a user-friendly interface, and uses cycle-accurate emulation to achieve high compatibility, but is still in the early stages of development compared to more established C64 emulators such as Vice and Frodo.