Replay+
by
Kevin Brisley
"Those of you that have been around the Arcade emulation scene for a while may have seen my previous Arcade emulator entitled simply "Replay". The first version was released in February 1997.

"I created Replay to be unique in that it was a generic emulator. By itself it would not emulate a single thing. However, it allowed emulations to be created, completely through a text file known as a .KEG.

"This meant that new games could be added to Replay without writing a single line of code or recompiling the Replay executable. In concept, I think this was a good idea, however it had a few shortcomings in practice:

  1. Most of the people creating emulations are programmers and as such would rather create the emulation in a familiar language (i.e. 'C' drivers in MAME) than in something new (like the .KEG language).
  2. .KEG language is interpreted and therefore much slower than a compiled language like 'C'.
  3. I felt that the language wasn't quite flexible enough. For example, there would be no easy, generic way to add vector support.
"What all this means is that I wasn't happy with Replay (are programmer's ever happy ;-) so I of course began rewriting it from scratch in October, 1997 and the result is a new emulator called Replay+.

OK then, so what's the difference between Replay and Replay+?

"Well, Replay+ tries to keep the spirit of Replay and add to it in the area of speed, flexibility and features.

Features:

  • Written in C++ with a variety of C & ASM CPU cores.
  • Support for 6502, Z80, 6809 and 68000 CPUs.
  • Support for many classic arcade games from the 70's, 80's.
  • Hi Score saving for all games.
  • Game Saving/Loading for all games.
  • Movie Record/Playback for all games.
  • Network play for all games.
  • Global/Local key configuration.
  • Auto-saving of key configuration.
  • Auto-saving of dip switch settings.
  • A new fancy front-end.
  • Screen Rotation/Flipping at any time at the touch of a key.
  • Built-in support for cocktail modes.
  • A developer's version with full source code.
  • An integrated debugger for stepping through emulated CPUs (developer's).
  • Game driver shared library support in Unix.
  • Much more!

Supported Games:

  1. Amidar
  2. Bump 'n Jump
  3. Burgertime
  4. Lock 'n Chase
  1. Pac & Pal
  2. Robocop
  3. Super Pac-Man
  4. Turtles

Download Replay+
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Replay for MS-DOS Replay for Unix
Download Replay Drivers

Replay Compatibility List
  1. 10 Yard Fight
  2. 1942
  3. Adventures of Robby Roto
  4. Amidar
  5. Amidar (Japanese)
  6. Amigo (Amidar Clone)
  7. Anteater
  8. Arabian
  9. Bagman
  10. Battle of Atlantis
  11. Blaster
  12. Blueprint
  13. Bomb Jack
  14. Bosconian
  15. Bubble Bobble
  16. Bubble Bobble (Bootleg)
  17. Bump 'n' Jump
  18. Burgertime
  19. Burgertime (Data East)
  20. Carnival
  21. Centipede
  22. Commando
  23. Congo Bongo
  24. Cosmic Avenger
  25. Crazy Climber
  26. Crazy Climber (Bootleg)
  27. Crazy Climber (Japanese)
  28. Crazy Kong
  29. Crazy Kong (Alternate)
  30. Crazy Kong (Jeutel Bootleg)
  31. Crazy Kong (Scramble HW)
  32. Crush Roller
  33. Crystal Castles
  34. Defender
  35. Destination Earth
  36. Diamond Run
  37. Dig Dug (Atari)
  38. Dig Dug (Namco)
  39. Dig Dug 2
  40. Donkey Kong
  41. Donkey Kong (Japanese)
  42. Donkey Kong 3
  43. Donkey Kong Jr.
  44. Eggs
  45. Elevator Action
  46. Elevator Action (Bootleg)
  47. End, The
  48. Exed Exes
  49. Fantazia
  50. Frogger
  51. Frogger (Scramble Hardware)
  52. Frogger (Sega)
  53. Galaga
  54. Galaga (Bootleg)
  55. Galaxian
  56. Galaxian (Midway)
  57. Galaxian (Namco Boot)
  58. Galaxian Part 1
  59. Galaxian Part 4
  60. Galaxian Part X
  61. Galaxian - Turbo
  62. Galaxy Wars
  63. Gallag (Galaga variant)
  64. Ghosts 'n Goblins
  65. Ghosts 'n Goblins (Cross)
  66. Gingateikoku No Gyakushu
  67. Gorf
  68. Green Beret
  69. Gyruss
  70. Hanglyman
  71. Invader's Revenge
  72. Joust
  73. Jr. Pac Man
  74. Jump Bug
  75. Jump Bug (Sega)
  76. Jungle Hunt
  77. Jungle King
  78. Kangaroo
  79. Kick Rider
  80. Krull
  81. Kung-Fu Master
  82. Kung-Fu Master (Bootleg)
  83. Ladybug
  84. Locomotion
  85. Lost Tomb
  86. Lunar Rescue
  87. Mad Planets
  88. Mappy
  89. Mario Bros.
  1. Millipede
  2. Missile Command
  3. Moon Cresta
  4. Moon Cresta (Bootleg)
  5. Moon Patrol
  6. Moon Ranger
  7. Moon Quasar
  8. Mouse Trap
  9. Mr. Do!
  10. Mr. Do! (Taito)
  11. Mr. Do's Castle
  12. Mr. Do! Run Run
  13. Mr. Do! vs. Unicorns
  14. Mr. Do's Wild Ride
  15. Mr. Lo!
  16. Ms. Pac Attacks
  17. Ms. Pacman
  18. Mysterious Stone
  19. Naughty Boy
  20. Nibbler
  21. Pacman (4x)
  22. Pacman (H)
  23. Pacman (Japanese Namco)
  24. Pacman (Namco)
  25. Pacman Plus
  26. Pac & Pal
  27. Pengo
  28. Pengo (Alternate)
  29. Pengo (Popcorn Music)
  30. Penta
  31. Pepper 2
  32. Phoenix
  33. Phoenix (Taito)
  34. Phoenix (TPN)
  35. Piranha
  36. Pisces
  37. Pleiades
  38. Pooyan
  39. Popeye (Bootleg)
  40. Puckman
  41. Q*Bert
  42. Q*Bert (Japanese)
  43. Q*Bert's Qubes
  44. Qix
  45. Rally-X
  46. Reactor
  47. Rescue
  48. Robotron: 2084
  49. Rush N' Attack
  50. Scramble
  51. Seawolf II
  52. Seicross
  53. Son Son
  54. Snap Jack
  55. Space Attack II
  56. Space Firebird
  57. Space Invaders
  58. Space Invaders Deluxe
  59. Space Panic
  60. Space Panic (Alternate)
  61. Space Pilot
  62. Space Zap
  63. Splat
  64. Star Force
  65. Stargate (Defender 2)
  66. Super Bagman
  67. Super Cobra
  68. Super Cobra (Bootleg)
  69. Super Cobra (Konami)
  70. Super Earth Invasion
  71. Super Galaxian
  72. Super Pac Man
  73. The Three Stooges
  74. Time Pilot
  75. Turpin
  76. Turtles
  77. Tutankham
  78. UniWars
  79. Vanguard
  80. Venture
  81. Vulgus
  82. War of the Bugs
  83. Warlords
  84. Warp Warp
  85. Wizard of Wor
  86. Xevious
  87. Xevious (Atari)
  88. Yie Ar Kung Fu
  89. Zaxxon


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