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A software application which enables the computer to "emulate" a piece of hardware, fooling the computer into thinking that the hardware, such as a CD-ROM, is attached to it. Emulators are often used in situations where there is no CD-ROM present, as in the case of some laptops, or to test an image of a CD-ROM created by CD burning software such as Nero or Roxio EZ-CD Creator. It is also used to emulate gaming consoles like Play Station, Sega Dreamcast etc.

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AnswerSmall software on computer to play "game console". Each emulator has different way to operation, some emulator use ROM and some other need CD. For example NES use ROM to play. AnswerAn emulator is a software which simulates your computer into a console. It pretends to be a console, and you are able to play the console game in your PC.

As time is going emulators are becoming better & better.

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