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EmuDeck Store Gives Retro Homebrew Games a New Place to Shine
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EmuDeck Store Gives Retro Homebrew Games a New Place to Shine
If youâve ever spent an afternoon hunting through obscure GitHub repositories or itch.io pages just to find a decent new game for your NES, I have some very good news. The EmuDeck Store has officially leveled up, ditching its experimental phase for a sleek, revamped interface that makes finding retro homebrew a breeze.
Right now, the storefront is hosting about 95 games and demos. Weâre talking everything from the NES all the way up to the N64. The best part? Almost every single one of them is free to download. If youâre looking for a surprise, check out the Genesis titlesâtheyâre surprisingly the most popular picks on the platform right now.
Even if you aren’t an EmuDeck user, you can still snag these gems by visiting their website directly. Just grab your file, toss it into the appropriate ROM folder, and youâre ready to play. For the developers out there, the store is also a wide-open door to get your creations in front of a massive audience of handheld enthusiasts. Happy gaming!
