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  2. Thrillville - Wikipedia

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    Single-player, Multiplayer. Thrillville is a simulation and strategy video game developed by Frontier Developments that depicts theme park management, similar to RollerCoaster Tycoon. Thrillville is available for PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and, in North America, Xbox . The original Xbox version of Thrillville was made backwards ...

  3. Thrillville: Off the Rails - Wikipedia

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    Like the original game, Thrillville: Off The Rails is a strategy and simulation game about being the park manager of all of the Thrillville theme parks. The game allows the placing and deletion of attractions and buildings such as flat rides, food and drink stalls, bathrooms, games, and also contains various minigames to play both in the park and in the game's "Party Play" mode, along with ...

  4. PCSX2 - Wikipedia

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    pcsx2 .net. PCSX2 is a free and open-source PlayStation 2 emulator for Windows, Linux, and macOS [ 5] that supports a wide range of PlayStation 2 video games with a high level of compatibility and functionality. Although PCSX2 can closely mirror the original gameplay experience on the PlayStation 2, PCSX2 supports a number of improvements over ...

  5. Intellivision Lives! - Wikipedia

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    Intellivision Lives! Intellivision Lives! is a compilation of over 60 Intellivision video games, originally produced by Mattel Electronics and INTV Corporation between 1978 and 1990. Using original game code and software emulation, Intellivision Productions released the compilation on a Windows and Macintosh hybrid CD-ROM in December 1998. [ 2]

  6. Connectix Virtual Game Station - Wikipedia

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    The Virtual Game Station (VGS, code named Bonestorm [ 2]) was an emulator by Connectix that allows Sony PlayStation games to be played on a desktop computer. It was first released for the Macintosh, in 1999, after being previewed at Macworld/iWorld the same year by Steve Jobs and Phil Schiller. [ 3] VGS was created by Aaron Giles.

  7. List of video game console emulators - Wikipedia

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    Connectix Virtual Game Station; ePSXe; PCSX-Reloaded; PlayStation 2. PCSX2; PlayStation 3. RPCS3; PlayStation 4. ShadPS4 (As of 2024, PlayStation 4 emulators remain experimental. [3] A website promoting a supposed PS4 emulator, "PCSX4", is a scam.) [4]

  8. List of downloadable PlayStation 2 games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of PlayStation 2 games later made available for purchase and download from the PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4 video game consoles. Unlike PlayStation 2 Classics on the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 4 releases run at a higher resolution and may feature Trophies, [1] Remote Play and Share Play. [2]

  9. RetroArch - Wikipedia

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    RetroArch is a free and open-source, cross-platform frontend for emulators, game engines, video games, media players and other applications. It is the reference implementation of the libretro API, [ 2][ 3] designed to be fast, lightweight, portable and without dependencies. [ 4] It is licensed under the GNU GPLv3 .