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!Quality
!Description
|- style="background: #81BEF7"
|Perfect
|Emulators with a '''blue''' background, for all intents and purposes, work perfectly.  Virtually every game runs at full speed, and ones that don't come close.  No overclocking required.  Practically no compatibility issues, with the possible exception of extremely obscure hardware tricks or addons.
|- style="background: #90FF90"
|Fantastic
|Emulators with a '''green''' background work very well.  A lot of games run great at or close to 500Mhz, though some issues do exist.  Little overclocking is required.  Compatibility issues are minimum.
|- style="background: #F3F781"
|Decent
|Emulators with a '''yellow''' background have issues.  Some games are playable, and a few do run full speed, but overclocking is typically needed.  Compatibility issues may be considerable.  This could also represent emulators with great compatibility, but low speed (or vice versa).
|- style="background: #F7BE81"
|Bad
|Emulators with an '''orange''' background do not run well.  Few games are playable.  Overclocking is mandatory.  There may be lots of compatibility issues as well.
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|Poor
|Emulators with a '''red''' background are worthless.  No games are playable at 500Mhz, and you have to overclock very high to see a difference.  Full speed is out of the question.  Compatibility is likely nonexistent.  This is test release territory.
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|N/A
|Emulators with a '''white''' background do not have enough information about them.  Please try them out and add to this page!
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Latest revision as of 11:15, 7 October 2021

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Quality Description
Perfect Emulators with a blue background, for all intents and purposes, work perfectly. Virtually every game runs at full speed, and ones that don't come close. No overclocking required. Practically no compatibility issues, with the possible exception of extremely obscure hardware tricks or addons.
Fantastic Emulators with a green background work very well. A lot of games run great at or close to 500Mhz, though some issues do exist. Little overclocking is required. Compatibility issues are minimum.
Decent Emulators with a yellow background have issues. Some games are playable, and a few do run full speed, but overclocking is typically needed. Compatibility issues may be considerable. This could also represent emulators with great compatibility, but low speed (or vice versa).
Bad Emulators with an orange background do not run well. Few games are playable. Overclocking is mandatory. There may be lots of compatibility issues as well.
Poor Emulators with a red background are worthless. No games are playable at 500Mhz, and you have to overclock very high to see a difference. Full speed is out of the question. Compatibility is likely nonexistent. This is test release territory.
N/A Emulators with a white background do not have enough information about them. Please try them out and add to this page!