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Retro Virtual Machine vs Fuse for Mac OS X

Side-by-side comparison for macOS

Retro Virtual Machine

7.0
Games

ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC emulator

Fuse for Mac OS X

6.0
Games

Port of the UNIX ZX Spectrum emulator Fuse

Metric Retro Virtual Machine Fuse for Mac OS X
Category Games Games
AI Score 7.0 6.0
30-day Installs 9 16
90-day Installs 28 41
365-day Installs 121 92
Version 2.1.20 1.7.0
Auto-updates No No
Deprecated No No
GitHub Stars
GitHub Forks
Open Issues
License
Language
Last GitHub Commit
First Seen Sep 7, 2015 Jan 4, 2016

Reviews

Retro Virtual Machine

Retro Virtual Machine is a ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC emulator, enabling users to experience classic retro gaming and computing on modern macOS systems. It supports a variety of file formats and offers a user-friendly interface, appealing to retro gaming enthusiasts and those interested in nostalgic computing.

Emulates ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC computers, allowing users to run old software and games.

Pros

  • + Enables users to run classic retro software and games
  • + Supports a wide range of file formats
  • + User-friendly interface enhances accessibility

Cons

  • - Lack of auto-update feature
  • - Limited community support and discussion

Fuse for Mac OS X

Fuse for Mac OS X is a ZX Spectrum emulator that allows users to play classic 8-bit games on their Mac. It offers a retro gaming experience with support for various Spectrum models and a large library of games. Ideal for retro gaming enthusiasts and those nostalgic for 1980s computing.

Emulates the ZX Spectrum computer to run classic 8-bit games and software on macOS.

Pros

  • + Allows access to a vast library of classic ZX Spectrum games and software.
  • + Supports multiple ZX Spectrum models and configurations.
  • + Cross-platform support, with versions available for various operating systems.

Cons

  • - No auto-update feature, requiring manual checks for new versions.
  • - Lower usage metrics may indicate limited active user base.
  • - No longer open source, which may raise concerns about future development.