PICTURE CONTROLS | |
Brightness | |
Contrast | |
Color | |
Gamma | |
NTSC EMULATION | |
NTSC Emulation* | |
Sharpness | |
Signal Noise | |
TV EMULATION | |
TV Emulation | |
Scanlines | |
Glow | |
Convergence | |
SYSTEM SETTINGS | |
Port 1 | |
Port 2 | |
Video System |
* NTSC composite video.
Click 'Set' button to change bindings for an input. Click 'Clear' to remove the binding.
Input | Keyboard | Gamepad | Options |
and will be bound to .
em-fceux is a web port of the FCEUX NES emulator.
To play a game, select it game from the stack on the right.
Add more games by dropping them on the window (formats: NES, ZIP, NSF).
Remove a games by clicking .
Inputs can be customized by clicking on the top menu.
Defaults:
Input | Key |
Directional Pad (Controller 1) | Arrow Keys |
A Button (Controller 1) | F |
B Button (Controller 1) | D |
Select (Controller 1) | S |
Start (Controller 1) | Enter |
Reset System | Ctrl+R |
Speed Throttle | Tab |
Select Save State | 0-9 |
Save Save State | F5 |
Load Save State | F7 |
Pause Emulation | P |
Single Frame Step | \ (Backslash) |
Exit Fullscreen Mode | Esc |
Use mouse to trigger Zapper.
Reveal settings by clicking the pixelated triangle on the left. There are video and system settings, for example brightness, sharpness, color, NTSC signal emulation and PAL and NTSC system modes.
Low frame rate: Disable CRT TV emulation in settings. Also try fullscreen mode.
Game plays too fast/slow: Try changing to PAL or NTSC mode in the settings.
Other issues: Try with another browser, and if the issue persists, report a bug. Tested to work on latest versions of Firefox, Chrome/Chromium and Safari (March 2020).
Can't play on iPhone/Android: Touch input is not supported yet. Maybe you can help?
Report bugs and feature requests in the issue tracker.
Contributions are welcome! The projects are: em-fceux (FCEUX port, "emulation core") and em-fceux-site (this site).
Licensed under GNU GPL 2 excluding the built-in games. The games are distributed by permission from the authors.
The games and save data is stored locally in your browser only. The site has no tracking, analytics or cookies.
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This is the professional résumé for Dr. Evan Sultanik. Believe it or not, this Nintendo Entertainment System ROM is actually the same file as his résumé PDF! In fact, your web browser downloaded the PDF itself, which it is using to emulate the game here.
The PDF is also, among other things, a valid ZIP file, containing additional feelines, including Evan’s full academic CV.
Also note that the NES game renders its own MD5 hash on the opening screen. This is the MD5 hash of the PDF, which is also displayed on the first page of the PDF, too.
For more information, check out Evan’s website and blog, and for more details on how this game was created, see this presentation.