Welcome to NESCafe
NESCafe is distributed under the GNU General Public License. A copy of this license agreement
has been included with this distribution of NESCafe. If you have a question or wish to give me
any feedback on the NESCafe Nintendo emulator then please do not hesitate to contact me via
email (my address is above) as your comments and suggestions are always welcome. More
information on NESCafe can also be found on the NESCafe website (address shown above).
Introduction
Welcome to the NESCafe Nintendo Emulator for Java. In a nutshell, the NESCafe emulator allows
you to play your old 8-bit Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) games on your computer by
emulating the original hardware of the NES and tricking the games into thinking that they are
running on the original machine. To play one of your old Nintendo games all what you need is
NESCafe and a copy of the game in NES format (these can be obtained from the Internet).
NESCafe was the first Java-based emulator for the Nintendo with sound support and the only one
to offer such a high level of compatibility with the original hardware, by correctly emulating the
micro-processors and additional controllers. I started work on NESCafe in May 2000 for my final
year Computer Science project. Since the first release back in 2001, I have been continually
working on and improving NESCafe during my spare time (not that I get a lot of this). NESCafe is
now a stable and powerful emulator that can be run from websites or as a standalone application
from your desktop and runs the vast majority of published Nintendo games.
Since the very first release NESCafe has always been an Open Source project and it will always
remain so. Keeping NESCafe Open Source has enabled the project to go from strength to
strength thanks to the helpful feedback and suggestions that I have received from the public
over the years. This is something that I am very grateful for and I hope that you will all continue
to push and improve NESCafe further by adding more hardware support, or use the information
from this project to build bigger and better Java emulators for the legendary 8-bit console.
Thanks for downloading NESCafe!
David de Niese