Tim Allen 23da4e4e91 Don't mention console dates in the documentation.
The WonderSwan Color came out in 2000 and the GBA in 2001, so technically
they're not "video-game consoles of the 1980s and 1990s". Since there's no
elegant way to talk about the 2000-2009 timespan, let's just not mention
dates at all.
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The unofficial higan repository

higan emulates a number of classic video-game consoles of the 1980s and 1990s, allowing you to play classic games on a modern general-purpose computer.

This repository includes the source-code for stable and WIP releases of higan, starting during the development of v068. It also includes community-maintained documentation.

Basically, apart from .gitignore files, anything in the higan, hiro, icarus, libco, nall, ruby, or shaders directories should be exactly as it appeared in official releases. Everything else has been added for various reasons.

Official higan resources

Unofficial higan resources

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C 32.5%
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