ColEm is a cool emulator for the ColecoVision video game console. It all started when I was working on fMSX and got a request to check out the ColecoVision. After looking at some info about how it worked, I realized it wasn't too different from MSX, so I jumped right in and created ColEm!
From day one, ColEm has been an open project, not a commercial one. This means that anyone can access its source code for free! If you want to use it for your own projects, go ahead! Just make sure it's not for profit and give me, Marat Fayzullin, a shout-out as the author. Keep in mind that while ColEm's code is open, it isn’t under GPL license terms.
What's awesome about ColEm is that it's written in portable C language. That means it can run on pretty much any fast computer or gadget—whether it's a gaming console, PDA, cell phone, DVD player, or even a digital camera! If you're part of a company thinking about using ColecoVision emulation in your products, you can reach out to me to get a license for the ColEm source code.
Here’s what’s new in this release:
If you're excited about trying out or learning more about ColEm, head over to SoftPas and check it out!
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