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Luckily, we have more than one option for Wonderswan emulation.

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Wonderswan has other highly enjoyable games in its library so let’s move on to how to play those on a PC platform. Wonderswan saw the first 16Bit Final Fantasy I remake, which is the reason why some FF fans give special value to this portable console, and some consider the game the best FFI remake for portable systems -understandable as it was the first 16bit remake of the original. If you want detailed info, you can head to the Wikipedia article for Wonderswan or if you are a bad enough dude, visit the official website and fiddle with some Japanese text. The first Wonderswan was monochrome but it was followed by a color version and ultimately SwanCrystal was introduced with a TFT LCD screen, which was better at delivering the visuals compared to the FSTN reflective LCDs of the previous two models. The most interesting thing about Wonderswan is its capability to be played horizontally and vertically, which is great for shooters. This means ,unfortunately, majority of its library does not contain any English text but who needs text for a shooter? Also fan translations can be found, so the situation is not hopeless for a person who has decent English. This handheld console targeted mainly to Japanese market. Once upon a time when the humankind was nearing a new millenium, there was a handheld gaming platform born in the sacred soils of the far east. If you need something else for a change, then this article is for you.

I know everyone has a little hipster living inside their brain -or somewhere else?hmm?- so I will try my best to cater to their needs. Welcome to Under the Radar Emulation*, articles about retatively less popular gaming platforms -especially for Western audience- and emulation of those platforms on modern systems.
