
emulators
Emulators are software programs that mimic the behavior of one computer system (the "guest") on another (the "host"). They allow devices like computers, gaming consoles, or smartphones to run applications or games designed for different systems. By replicating the hardware and software environment of the original system, emulators enable users to experience software as if they were running on the intended platform, facilitating compatibility, preservation, and testing without needing the original hardware. Essentially, emulators act as digital translators, bridging different systems to expand their functionality and accessibility.