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Nostalgist.js is a JavaScript library that allows you to run emulators of retro consoles, like NES and Sega Genesis, within web browsers.

Tip

Nostalgist.js is for developers. If you are a player rather than a developer planning to build something, you may want to try another open-source project RetroAssembly.

A Quick Glance

console demo

Website

Checkout nostalgist.js.org for more online examples and documentation.

Features

  • Launch a retro game with RetroArch emulator in a browser

    import { Nostalgist } from 'nostalgist'
    
    await Nostalgist.launch({
      core: 'fceumm',
      rom: 'flappybird.nes',
    })

    Related API: launch

  • Save the state of the game, then load it later

    import { Nostalgist } from 'nostalgist'
    
    const nostalgist = await Nostalgist.nes('flappybird.nes')
    const { state } = await nostalgist.saveState()
    await nostalgist.loadState(state)

    Related APIs: saveState, loadState

  • Customize any RetroArch config before launching

    import { Nostalgist } from 'nostalgist'
    
    const nostalgist = await Nostalgist.launch({
      core: 'fceumm',
      retroarchConfig: {
        rewind_enable: true,
      },
      retroarchCoreConfig: {
        fceumm_turbo_enable: 'Both',
      },
      rom: 'flappybird.nes',
    })

    Related API: launch#retroarchConfig

  • Access low level APIs of Emscripten

    import { Nostalgist } from 'nostalgist'
    
    const rom = 'https://example.com/zelda.sfc'
    const nostalgist = await Nostalgist.snes(rom)
    const FS = nostalgist.getEmscriptenFS()
    FS.readdir('/')

    Related APIs: getEmscriptenModule, getEmscriptenFS

Motivation

Nostalgist.js is built on top of RetroArch Emscripten builds. We love RetroArch to run in browsers because that's portable and convenient. Although there is already an official instance, RetroArch web player, and some third-party ones like webretro, it's still not that easy to launch RetroArch in a browser programmatically.

The purpose of Nostalgist.js is to simplify the process of launching an emulator to play a game, via RetroArch, in browsers. Given a ROM and a core, the game should be launched without any additional configuration.

APIs

Please refer to nostalgist.js.org/apis.

Related

Showcases

Note

Feel free to add yours by sending a pull request.

  • RetroAssembly

    A personal retro game collection cabinet in your browser.

  • vme

    Virtual Machine / Emulator - multi emulator web app

  • ultimate-homebrew-extensions

    Runs an emulator to test ROMs inside of VS Code

  • NextCloud Nostalgist

    Run emulators of retro consoles directly in NextCloud via Nostalgist.js.

  • Nostalbit

    A retro web emulator with Next.js, Tailwind, TypeScript

  • AstroEmu

    Famicom and Super Famicom on the web

Credits

  • These are the fundamental dependencies of Nostalgist.js.

  • We are using ROMs here for the purpose of demonstration.

    • retrobrews and the authors of the homebrew games.
  • By default, our ROMs and cores are all loaded from this free CDN service.

Alternatives

  • EmulatorJS

    Another JavaScript library for emulation inside browsers.

    It's more powerful and more sophisticated. It includes many custom cores and has a friendly user interface. It can be used inside mobile browsers with touch support.

    It's not that friendly towards modern frontend development.

Caveat

Caution

  • Nostalgist.js DOES NOT provide any pirated content, like copyrighted ROM files or BIOS files.
  • And it DOES NOT encourage that.

License

MIT