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===Oswan===
===Oswan===
'''Oswan'' features many of the standard debugging tools that a lot of sprite rippers take advantage of, including layer removal and step pausing.
'''Oswan'' is the only Wonderswan emulator that supports layer removal tool, but lacks frame advance.


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Revision as of 23:59, 24 August 2019

The Bandai Wonderswan, later the Wonderswan Color, was a handheld system released only in Japan in 1999, and the version color 1 year later. The system was created to compete with SNK's Neo Geo Pocket Color and Nintendo's Game Boy Color. Though unfortunately it saw little success in competing with both systems and was inevitably faded into obscurity. The system was best known for "RockMan & Forte 2: Challenger from the Future" which was a console exclusive, though even still it did not achieve much success.

Suggested Emulators

Oswan

'Oswan is the only Wonderswan emulator that supports layer removal tool, but lacks frame advance.

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