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  "textContent": "My first experience of emulation was ZSNES in the late 1990s, letting me return to what then seemed like ancient history: the _early_ 1990s. I could finally finish _Secret of Mana!_ And I did. It was magical to learn that the new thing could pretend to be the old thing, even if it didn't run so well on my Pentium 133. — Read the rest \n\nThe post Legendary emulator ZSNES rewritten from scratch appeared first on Boing Boing.",
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