RomStation
RomStation is a retro game emulation launcher and library manager that aggregates multiple emulators (NES, SNES, Genesis, Game Boy, Arcade and others) under a unified interface. It lets users organise and browse ROM libraries, configure per-game emulator settings, and launch classic games with a single click. The app is targeted at retro gaming enthusiasts who want a centralised hub rather than managing individual emulators separately.
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1 suggestionRomStation appears to be a community-developed emulation frontend with limited public documentation and no clear signal of ongoing native Apple Silicon support. The search results are sparse and offer only alternative suggestions rather than confirmation of a native build. Because the Intel version will stop working when Apple removes Rosetta 2 in macOS 28 (September 2028), you should contact the RomStation project directly to ask whether a native Apple Silicon build is planned, or check the project's GitHub repository if one exists for release information and community discussion. If active development has stalled, consider alternatives like OpenEmu or Mednafen, both of which have confirmed native Apple Silicon support and provide similar multi-emulator library management on modern Macs.
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