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: Remained the premier choice for Mac users, offering a sleek, "iTunes-like" library interface for organizing retro games. Professional & Scientific Emulators
: Known for its deep customization, Nox remained a favorite for users who needed to run multiple instances of games simultaneously.
: Not an emulator itself but a frontend for "cores." In 2021, RetroArch launched on Steam, making it more accessible to mainstream users and simplifying the management of dozens of retro systems from a single interface. list-of-emulator-2021
: These two competitors saw rapid development. Yuzu introduced "Hades," a massive shader decompiler rewrite that significantly reduced stuttering, while Ryujinx gained acclaim for its high accuracy and early support for local wireless multiplayer.
: Remained the gold standard for stability and performance. In 2021, it saw improved Netplay features and better support for specialized controllers. : Remained the premier choice for Mac users,
: Primarily used by developers, Genymotion provided cloud-based and local virtualization for testing apps across thousands of different Android hardware configurations. Multi-System and Retro Emulators
For enthusiasts looking for an "all-in-one" solution, these platforms continued to dominate the retro scene. : These two competitors saw rapid development
Beyond gaming, 2021 saw the rise of "Deep Emulators" in scientific fields. These are machine-learning models trained to replicate complex physical simulations—such as atmospheric chemistry or climate models—at much higher speeds than traditional software. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more