Yes, there’s a bit of frame lag now and again, but it doesn’t affect gameplay that much, and most people will pass over it without a second thought.
Or as Brandon might call it, ‘living dat ROM lyf’. In other words, it’s the perfect emulator for those taking their first steps into the world of ROMs. A lot of the features are the same, and while it has plenty of options for tinkering with games, it feels less complicated. In many ways, it’s very similar to RetroArch, an emulator which you may well read about further down this list.
We’re all about getting people gaming here at Retro Dodo, and Nestopia UE is one of the easiest and most accessible emulators to turn on without having to fiddle around with other settings or preferences. This is probably going to get some hate from the trolls, but hear me out (or ‘ORRGH UGH ARRRGH’ in Trollish).
Scrap that Nestopia UE is the best NES emulator, period. Nestopia UE kickstarts this list of the best NES emulators of all time.