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'Best" would depend on a few factors, such as whether you are referring to technical accuracy, performance, or ease of use. MESS (Multiple Emulator Super System), for instance, supports over 376 different console and early home computer systems, but it favors accuracy over speed, and thus many of the systems will be uber-slow even on the fastest hardware available today. Mednafen is fairly fast and supports 10 different consoles, but lacks important features, like an interface. Note that many of the most popular emulators already support more than one console in some fashion. For instance:

VisualBoy Advance - Supports Game Boy, Game Boy Color, Super Game Boy, and Game Boy Advance games.
NO$GBA - Supports Game Boy Advance and DS
Kega Fusion - Supports SG-1000, SG-3000, Master System, Megadrive / Genesis, Game Gear, 32X, and Sega CD.

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