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Show HN: I built a "Netflix-grade" retro game player for the browser(React+WASM)
(github.com)
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3 points
by beingmudit
193 days ago
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Hi HN,
I'm a solo dev who spent the last few weeks obsessively trying to solve the "last mile" problem of browser emulation: making it actually feel good to play. While the core tech (Libretro/WASM) is solid, wrapping it in a UI that feels "native" is a deep rabbit hole. I built Koin Deck Player to solve the glue-code headaches, and I've open-sourced it as a drop-in React component. It handles the tricky engineering bits so you don't have to: - Latency Tiers: Automatically enables "Run-Ahead" (calculating frames in advance) for 8/16-bit systems to get sub-frame latency. - Performance: Detects SharedArrayBuffer support to switch N64/PS1 emulation to threaded video rendering, preventing UI freezes. - Mobile Controls: A custom GPU-accelerated virtual controller that uses heuristic multi-touch (sliding finger between buttons works) and haptics. - Audio: Handles the notorious auto-play/resume AudioContext quirks across browsers. I built this because I believe preservation shouldn't just be about archiving file, it should be about making the experience delightful. Repo is MIT licensed. I'd love to hear your feedback on the input latency! |
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