The Ultimate Retro Gaming Encyclopedia
Discover thousands of classic games across 20+ platforms. Comprehensive game information, screenshots, and more.
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Arcade

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Game Boy Advance

PlayStation

Nintendo 64

Sega Genesis / Mega Drive

Nintendo DS

Game Boy

Sega Master System

PC Engine / TurboGrafx-16

Atari Jaguar

Sega Game Gear

Sega CD

Sega 32X

Bandai WonderSwan

Sega Saturn

Neo Geo Pocket / Color

Virtual Boy

MSX2
Famicom Disk System
ColecoVision

Commodore 64
The Ultimate Retro Gaming Encyclopedia
Welcome to Emulator Games Wiki — the most comprehensive database for classic and retro video game information. Our team of passionate gaming historians and retro enthusiasts has cataloged thousands of classic games from every major platform, ensuring accuracy and completeness in every entry.
Complete Platform Coverage
From the pioneering 8-bit era of the NES and Sega Master System to the revolutionary 3D gaming of PlayStation and Nintendo 64, our database spans over four decades of gaming history. We cover emulator games across 20+ platforms including:
- • Nintendo NES & SNES
- • Sega Genesis & Saturn
- • PlayStation 1
- • Game Boy & GBA
- • Nintendo 64
- • Arcade Systems
Expert-Curated Information
Every game entry in our database is carefully researched and verified against original sources. Game data is sourced from established databases such as TheGamesDB, combined with information from original game manuals and developer archives.
We provide detailed information including release dates, developer histories, gameplay mechanics, regional variations, and historical context for each title in our collection.
Why Gamers Trust Emulator Games Wiki
Verified Accuracy
All our emulator games data is cross-referenced with original game manuals, developer archives, and trusted gaming databases like TheGamesDB.
Regular Updates
Our database is continuously updated with new discoveries, corrections, and enhanced information from the retro gaming community.
Community Driven
We collaborate with game preservation communities, speedrunning groups, and retro gaming collectors to ensure comprehensive coverage.
Preserving Gaming History
At Emulator Games Wiki, we believe in the importance of video game preservation. Many classic emulator games risk being lost to time as original hardware fails and physical media degrades. Our mission is to document every aspect of these gaming treasures — from the iconic Super Mario and Sonic franchises to obscure regional exclusives that never left Japan.
Developer & Publisher Archives
Explore the rich history behind your favorite emulator games through our extensive developer and publisher profiles. Learn about legendary studios like Nintendo, Capcom, Konami, Square Enix, and discover the creative minds who shaped the gaming industry. Our archives include company histories, key personnel, and complete game catalogues.