libretro/genesis-plus-gx-wide — explained in plain English
Analysis updated 2026-07-18 · repo last pushed 2026-07-02
Play classic Sega Genesis games in widescreen on a modern TV or monitor.
Use as a core in RetroArch to run Master System and Game Gear games with a wider view.
Enjoy Sonic, Streets of Rage, or Phantasy Star with more visible game area instead of black bars.
Run SG-1000 titles through a frontend like BizHawk or OpenEmu with widescreen support.
| libretro/genesis-plus-gx-wide | kassane/openssl-zig | yiyifred/cloud-phone | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Stars | 27 | 27 | 27 |
| Language | C | C | C |
| Last pushed | 2026-07-02 | 2026-04-20 | — |
| Maintenance | Active | Maintained | — |
| Setup difficulty | easy | moderate | moderate |
| Complexity | 2/5 | 3/5 | 4/5 |
| Audience | general | developer | developer |
Figures from each repo's GitHub metadata at analysis time.
Pre-compiled builds are available for RetroArch on Windows and Gamecube/Wii, so most users can get running quickly without compiling from source.
Genesis-Plus-GX-Wide is a modified version of the popular Genesis Plus GX emulator that lets you play classic Sega games in widescreen format instead of their original square-ish 4:3 aspect ratio. It supports Sega Genesis/Mega Drive, Master System, Game Gear, and SG-1000 games, aiming for near-perfect accuracy and compatibility with the original software. The underlying emulator works by recreating Sega's old console hardware in software, so your computer behaves like the original machine when running game files. This project builds on Genesis Plus GX, which itself grew from earlier emulator code and has been heavily refined for accuracy. The "wide" modification extends the visible game area horizontally, so you see more of the game world on modern monitors rather than stretching the image or adding black bars. This would appeal to retro gaming enthusiasts who play classic Sega titles through frontends like RetroArch, BizHawk, or OpenEmu and prefer a wider picture on today's displays. If you grew up playing Sonic, Phantasy Star, or Streets of Rage and want them to fill a modern widescreen TV more naturally, this project serves that audience. The README itself focuses on the parent project rather than the widescreen changes, so details about how the widescreen feature is implemented or which specific games benefit most aren't covered. The codebase is written in C and distributed under a non-commercial license, meaning it can be freely used and ported but not sold commercially. Compiled builds are available for Gamecube/Wii and RetroArch on Windows if you want to try it without compiling from source.
A widescreen version of the Genesis Plus GX emulator that plays classic Sega games in widescreen on modern displays instead of the original square format. Supports Genesis, Master System, Game Gear, and SG-1000 with near-perfect accuracy.
Mainly C. The stack also includes C, RetroArch (libretro), Gamecube/Wii.
Active — commit in last 30 days (last push 2026-07-02).
Free to use and port for non-commercial purposes only, you may not sell this software commercially.
Setup difficulty is rated easy, with roughly 5min to a first successful run.
Mainly general.
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