That's very true when it comes to mainstream emulators. I was making the assumption that people from the audio games community would be responsible for programming the emulators. In a case like that, accessibility would of course be the central theme. There are some pretty skilled programmers around here, and I think many would jump at the chance to write a single program to become the hero, who reunited everyone with their favorite games which were no longer compatible. Just my assumption, of course.
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