Modern Vintage Gamer just posted a video that details exactly how ‘save states’ and ‘rewind’ are used in emulators. While I’d heard it described well in the past, MVG’s video is the first to use a visual example of the code, making it easier (at least for me) to visualize it happening in real time.
Save States and Rewind are just some of the many things emulation offers that original hardware can never do. While I mostly game on original consoles, I’m a giant fan of emulation and hope to explore it’s advantages in an upcoming video.
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