If you have downloaded them from a questionable source, than they could be infected with some type of virus or other mal-ware. I would deffinitly scan with at least one virus scanner. If you downloaded them from a reputable source then they should not harm your computer. They may cause your computer to freeze, or preform oddly while they are running.
Emulators are legal and roms are illegal. The only way you can have a ROM legally is if you have the game already, someone else who has the original copy gives you one as a gift, or get a noncommercial ROM. I hope I helped.
As little as a 20V electrostatic discharge through some modern components will cause latent damage that could cause sudden failure months or years later.
there is an emulator called dolphin. just go to google and put dolphin emulator for wii
What do you mean? If you're talkin emulators for old consoles, there's lots. You can play anything up to the ps1 on your pc.
Depends on space. If your kitchen is small and closed off Cooking smoke may have a impact on your computer because of the humidity in the steam. More then likely it should be fine with adequate space and cooling.
No, emulators are not dangerous. Emulators just help you to play games on your computer. They don't do any harm to your computer at all.
I believe there are emulators that you can use. https://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-emulators-for-pc-655308/
PSP emulators are used when a PC player wants to play a PSP game on the computer. Since PSP discs can't be inserted in a computer, one can download an emulator and run the program there.
You can, but it's illgeal. Using roms and emulators are illgeal.
No you don't emulators usually save game progress and settings within their software environment
I know where to find game emulators that run directly on your computer, but I'm not sure if that's what you mean?... Anywho, check out this website: http://www.doperoms.com/emulators/ They have all sorts of emulators, it's amazing. Just find the one you need and download it!
no i have a lot of games for a good share of emulators for different systems.
Most N64 emulators have a menu where you can change the controller settings.
Emulators... link(http://www.emulator-zone.com/doc.php/gamecube/)
If you're talking about the console game emulators, then you'll have to download them onto your computer from different sites such as theemulatorzone.com or u can use Google to search "NES, SNES, N64, GBA, NDS, etc. emulators". Hope this helps! =D
u can search on google free no@gba emulator after that search on youtube how to use it
There are no working 3DS emulators at the moment.