The Family Emulator

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Play The Family Emulator online to experience authentic BBC Micro games and to code in classic BBC Basic or 6502 assembly. The project includes 60+ built in tit...

Authentic BBC Micro Emulation

Runs classic BBC Micro software with accurate timing, sound, and graphics to reproduce the...

60+ Built in Games

Includes more than 60 compressed titles spanning shooting, platform and obstacle genres re...

Import Disk Images

Load additional .ssd or compatible BBC disk images from the web to expand your game collec...

Playable on Mobile
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Category
Shooting
Devices
Desktop, Tablet, Mobile
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About The Family Emulator

Play The Family Emulator online to experience authentic BBC Micro games and to code in classic BBC Basic or 6502 assembly. The project includes 60+ built in titles and supports importing disk images so you can expand your library instantly.

This browser based emulator works on desktop and mobile browsers. Use the built in controls or attach a gamepad to play platform and shooting games like they ran in the 1980s.

Controls

How To Play

Controls stay visible so players can start immediately.

Desktop Controls

  • Arrow keys or WASD: move or navigate menus.
  • Space, Z, X, Ctrl or Alt: primary and secondary action buttons depending on the game.
  • Enter/Escape: start, pause, or open emulator menu.
  • Use your browser or the emulator settings to remap keys and configure gamepad input.

Mobile Controls

  • Use on screen D pad to move your character or cursor.
  • Tap on screen action buttons to fire or jump.
  • Long press the menu icon to open emulator options like load, save, or settings.
  • Attach a Bluetooth keyboard or gamepad for full control if available.

The Family Emulator recreates the BBC Microcomputer from the 1980s in your web browser. It bundles over 60 classic titles compressed into the project and lets you import additional BBC disk images from the web. Players can launch and play platform, shooting, and obstacle games exactly as they ran on the original hardware. The emulator reproduces the original look and feel so retro fans can enjoy authentic sound, graphics, and timing.

Beyond playing games, The Family Emulator is a working development environment. You can write and run programs in BBC Basic or 6502 assembly directly inside the emulator, save your work, and experiment with classic code. The interface includes options to load and save disk images, map controls, and toggle display settings. This makes the emulator ideal for players who want to relive classic games and for learners who want hands on experience with 8 bit programming.

To import more games or read detailed instructions use the official manual at https://www.rokcoder.com/bbcmicro/manual.html. The emulator runs in modern browsers and supports keyboard, gamepad and on screen controls where available.

Game Information

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Category

Shooting

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Developer

Unknown

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Technology

HTML5

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Platform

Web Browser

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Supported Devices

Desktop, Tablet, Mobile

Game Features

Here are the 5 main features of The Family Emulator game.

Authentic BBC Micro Emulation

Runs classic BBC Micro software with accurate timing, sound, and graphics to reproduce the original experience.

60+ Built in Games

Includes more than 60 compressed titles spanning shooting, platform and obstacle genres ready to play instantly.

Import Disk Images

Load additional .ssd or compatible BBC disk images from the web to expand your game collection.

Built in Coding Tools

Write, run, and save programs using BBC Basic or 6502 assembly directly inside the emulator.

Cross Platform Play

Works in modern desktop and mobile browsers and supports keyboard, gamepad and on screen controls.

Frequently Asked Questions

Use the emulator's import or disk load option to upload BBC disk image files from your computer or a valid web URL. Refer to the RokCoder manual for supported image formats and steps.

Yes. You can write programs inside the emulator and save them to a disk image or download them to your device using the save/export options in the emulator menu.

Legality depends on the game and its copyright. Only load disk images you own or that are provided under a license that permits redistribution. The emulator does not change copyright rules.

Yes. Most browsers support gamepad input. Connect your controller and open emulator input settings to map buttons. Keyboard input remains available as well.

The emulator runs in modern desktop and mobile browsers that support HTML5. Performance and controls may vary on older devices. For best results use a desktop browser or a recent mobile device.

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