OK, I'll explain it.system11 wrote:NoMortificator wrote:Do you even know why they're called emulators? Hint: it is not the game that is being emulated.system11 wrote:it's a very good approximation of what the original game designers created. An emulation. An imitation.
It emulates the hardware.Paradigm wrote:The PCB is "the real thing". MAME is an emulator. It emulates.
I take one of my PS1 discs, put it in a PC, and play it in ePSXe. You'd have be be insane to say it's not the real game, because the real game is in the machine, being played.
I make an image of that game and play it in ePSXe. Nothing changes.
The real game is the code. The disc / ROM chips / whatever is just the storage medium. Emulator, Super Gun, and port users play on different hardware than in the arcade, but the game is equally real on all four platforms.
I wonder if book forums show the same confusion about Kindles and the like? "It's not the real book, even though every word the author wrote is the same, because it's not on paper!"