Pokemon Emerald runs in the browser via WebAssembly, hits 100k FPS
Hacker News·3d·tripplyons
tripplyons ported the pokeemerald decompilation project to WebAssembly, letting you play the full Game Boy Advance game in a web browser. The 100k FPS performance (on capable hardware) shows how far WASM emulation has come—and raises interesting questions about preservation and distribution for retro software.
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