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where is the best place to go for emulaters
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Typically a search of google for "emulators" (with an O) will give good results.
Also, you can check the WIKI here for a list of emulators, including those that work well in a cabinet
http://wiki.arcadecontrols.com/wiki/Software
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Emuasylum usually hosts the latest version of the best emulators on their site so give them a try. The site is nicely free of pop-ups and stuff too.
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http://mamedev.org/
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