The Emulator Zone is your source for the latest emulators for classic video game consoles and home computers. The NEC PC-Engine console, and the M6809 CPU used.
There are limitless websites that offer emulators, just be prudent in your selection. The site I recommend and use is Vimm's Lair at vimm.net, therefore this demonstration is based on it. If you’re familiar with something better, feel free to post it in the comments. From the pictures above you’ll see a shortlist of game consoles that are supported.
Once there, feel free to navigate around the site. The same navigation tabs always remain in the top left corner to return you back to where you want to go. The layout is very simple and user friendly, without all the advertisements and junk.
Getting started:
The first place to go is the “Emulation Lair” (main menu, top left corner of the page.)
Here you’ll have the emulator of your choice. All are free so go crazy. Notice that each game console has several emulators to choose from, each developed by a different programmer. For that reason each comes with different features and layout. If it’s worth your time, you might consider trying them all out and keeping the one you like best.
In this example, I’ll use JNES for the Nintendo.
Simply download and follow the installation instructions. I've also included some pictures above to help you navigate through the proper links to click on.