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sixtyforce | Release notes 0.8.5
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Game saving --
Games will be autosaved just as they would on the real system. This includes game saves that are stored on the game cartridge, as well as controller memory packs. These autosaved games are stored in the 'sixtyforce' folder in your user 'Application Support' folder.
You may save game freezes from the file menu when the emulator is paused. A game freeze isn't like a normal game save -- it's more like a paused version of a game that you can unpause anytime.
If you restore a game freeze, autosaving will be disabled until you load a new cartridge. This happens because if it didn't, every time you opened a game freeze it would autosave over your last autosaved game. This would suck.
Note: Game autosaving and freezing are only available to registered users.
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I've also tried a version of Mupen that has been ported to Mac, but it cannot emulate sound and only runs a VERY small amount of games.