
SNES4ALL v1 Beta is released. SNES4ALL is a Snes9x port (Super Nintendo emulator) for Dreamcast console.
Bee v2.4.3 is released. Bee is an emulator of several video game systems. It currently emulates the "Sega 8-bit systems" Master System, ColecoVision, and SG-1000, as well as the Atari 2600/VCS. More systems will be added in the future. Bee is designed to be portable, accurate, and easy to use. At this time, the program is available for Windows, Mac OS X, and Linux x86. Bee emulates hardware mostly at the signal level, which guarantees accurate timing but is computationally costly. You'll need a reasonably fast CPU to reach full emulation speed for all systems. Bee is free for personal use, but it's not public domain or open source.
Fceux SVN r2175 is released. FCEUX is a cross platform, NTSC and PAL Famicom/NES emulator that is an evolution of the original FCE Ultra emulator. Over time FCE Ultra had separated into many separate branches.The concept behind FCEUX is to merge elements from FCE Ultra, FCEU rerecording, FCEUXD, FCEUXDSP, and FCEU-mm into a single branch of FCEU. As the X implies, it is an all-encompassing FCEU emulator that gives the best of all worlds for the general player, the ROM-hacking community, and the Tool-Assisted Speedrun Community.
Jpcsp SVN r2050 is released. JPCSP is a PlayStation Portable(PSP) emulator which is written in JAVA. JPCSP is the first PSP emulator that is written in JAVA. Most people think java is too slow. But Shadow and his team has proven us wrong. The newest Java versions are almost as fast as C which makes it very interesting for emu dev's. Shadow and his team are working day and night with pleasure on the emu, many coders have dedicated to the project. Because it's written in java many young devs find it interesting to learn how the emulator works.
MESS SVN r10982 is released. MESS(Multi Emulator Super System) is an open source emulator which emulates a large variety of different systems. MESS is a source-available project which documents the hardware for a wide variety of (mostly vintage) computers, video game consoles, and calculators through software emulation, as MAME does for arcade games. As a nice side effect to this documentation, MESS allows software and games for these hardware platforms to be run on modern PCs.