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MorphGear Developer(s) Spicy Pixel Stable release 2.4.0.9 Platform Windows, Windows Mobile Type Emulator License GPLv3, LGPLv3 Website www.spicypixel.com/web/page/morphgear MorphGear (formerly PocketGB) is an open source modular game system by Spicy Pixel, Inc. for Windows CE-based devices like Pocket PCs. Native games or emulators can be plugged into MorphGear. These plugins are known as MorphModules.
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History
The MorphGear project was conceived by Aaron Oneal who ported the four emulators iNES, Virtual GameBoy, Virtual GameBoy Advance, and MasterGear written by Marat Fayzullin to the PocketPC platform. The resulting product became MorphGear. Later, Aaron Oneal turned it into a common framework where other emulators can be plugged in as "MorphModules".
Modules
Current modules are able to emulate Game Boy, SNES, NES, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Master System, TurboGrafx-16. MorphGear as such is free of charge for private use.
Commercial modules
- Virtual GameBoy
- Virtual GameBoy Advance
- iNES
- MasterGear
Non-commercial modules
- SNES9x
- HuGo
- Generator
External links
- General MorphGear website (
Not resolving as at 28 September 2007.) Working as at 12 June 2009. - Aaron Oneal's Spicy Pixel, Inc.
(Now replaced by an ad filled parking page as of 28 Sept 2007.)Site is working again. - Marat Fayzullin's MorphGear website
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