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Nintendo Emulator has a rating of 1 star from 2 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally dissatisfied with their purchases. Nintendo Emulator ranks 506th among Games sites.

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Top Critical Review

“An update of my review... Sadly unplayable now.”

Jerren S.
7/25/20

Since January 1,2021 (technically after December 31,2020) came, this website now serves no purpose other than looking at screenshots of NES and SNES games, original and hacked, as Adobe's Flash player (which the site uses) reached its end-of-life: https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html In short: it's sadly unplayable already. Just buy some NES and SNES games and dump the ROMs from them (that's how you get the ROMs legally) and download an NES or SNES emulator from the Internet. That's how you can continue playing your favorite NES and SNES games - offline too. Guess that's another case of Adobe Flash Player's shutdown "crippling" game sites that use it. I do not have any sort of happiness after it became a "bricked site," but I was a (very little bit) thankful that the 'bullying' hack called The Adventures of Catman that says 'you suck' at game over is already almost impossible to access. Besides... the site is next to a waste of space on the internet since Flash is completely obsolete.

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4 reviews
14 helpful votes
July 25th, 2020

Since January 1,2021 (technically after December 31,2020) came, this website now serves no purpose other than looking at screenshots of NES and SNES games, original and hacked, as Adobe's Flash player (which the site uses) reached its end-of-life: https://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/end-of-life.html

In short: it's sadly unplayable already. Just buy some NES and SNES games and dump the ROMs from them (that's how you get the ROMs legally) and download an NES or SNES emulator from the Internet. That's how you can continue playing your favorite NES and SNES games - offline too.

Guess that's another case of Adobe Flash Player's shutdown "crippling" game sites that use it. I do not have any sort of happiness after it became a "bricked site," but I was a (very little bit) thankful that the 'bullying' hack called The Adventures of Catman that says 'you suck' at game over is already almost impossible to access. Besides... the site is next to a waste of space on the internet since Flash is completely obsolete.

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