Any Dell you might buy off-the-shelf tomorrow is most likely able to run the PS2’s entire library. Though they’re not quite as efficient as running the software directly would be (your PC is probably more powerful than an Xbox 360, but it’s not powerful enough to emulate Gears of War), emulators have grown by leaps and bounds, and continue to do so. The Nintendo DSi is but one of the consoles we’ll cover in this how-to.With an emulator app, your PC can translate on-the-fly the commands that a game console processor receives–whether that console is a classic NES or a new Nintendo Wii. Thanks to the work of legions of troglodytic emulator-developing heroes over the past 15 years or so, your PC can run almost any game from most of the dedicated game consoles taking up space in your living room (or your attic)–and we’ll show you how. But savvy gamers know that the hardware that powers their PCs isn’t so different from the hardware found in an everyday game console. When you think “PC gaming,” you probably think about games you play with a mouse and keyboard–everything from Grim Fandango to World of Warcraft.
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