Why is this thread here? Moved to the correct forum. btw, it's ZSNES. Your list is pretty accurate, however I would switch JNES with Nestopia. Regarding your last question, the answer is no. Well, Bust-A-Move 3000 seems to be the only GameCube game that runs well and full speed in one of the GC emulators at least.
Even that is an understatement. I can't understand why Capcom never bothered to give SFIII3S to PAL people, even though we got the same anniversary collection (or whatever it's called)... ... Seeing as how Capcom has given most of their well-known titles the PAL treatment. Greatest injustice indeed.
To my understanding ePSXe defaults to Digital/Analog mode, and if you ask me, you should use any other mode to play play most games. The only time you have to change the input type is when you play a Gun-Con game or a game that only recognizes Digital Only. (IIRC, Wild ARMs 2 is one of such games)
http://www.1emulation.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=16070 (just in case you miss it despite it's obvious location). It's not against the rules to look around a bit and maybe do a search.
although this is slighly off-topic, for a mind-bogglingly excellent flash site, check you HAL Laboratory, Inc's Homepage. (Shame on you who don't know HAL Labs). On-topic, did you design that flash site from scratch, Plot?
I remember most of it. I did loose a few hours though. All I know is I went out and had a few drinks but I do not remember leaveing the club. I was told that i went arse over into the kerb ( Only thing to show of that was a scraped knee and chest pain ) The worst part was I told that I threw up all over my clothes and the bed ( My friend had to clen my face and the mess since I was too wasted to do anything ) Just a warning for you all do not mix drinks. Just to let you know, I had a similar "accident" a few years back. Yeah, I mixed drinks, threw up on my clothes... but I still remember most of it, only lacking a timeline of 5 minutes for some reason.
I can't, for one. Why? It is a split archive. Have you tried opening the archive that says Part01 and extracting? Other parts should follow automatically, like I said before.
Seems like whoever made that split archive had no idea how RARs actually work and used a generic file splitter to cut the big archive into smaller parts. Users shouldn't be forced to use copy /b in the first place.