Something I just made and sent to the VSmileDev Discord server. Now in HD quality!
Veesem is a V.Smile emulator created by SP1187, also known as "Simer" on Discord. It is free and open source, and licensed under the ISC license. It came up recently quite recently. At that point, VFrown, another V.Smile emulator, had stagnant development. I wouldn't be surprised if it was abandoned altogether. Unlike VFrown, you compile it through CMake, which was what allowed me to make the FreeBSD binary in the first place. The makefile for VFrown doesn't even give you the option to do that. I was the first to test it with FreeBSD because nobody seems to pay attention to FreeBSD (I wouldn't blame them. FreeBSD has less of a userbase than Linux. And then again, there's someone in the server who daily-drives Haiku). The only thing that doesn't really work here is the controller input. It could be that I need to configure something to get the controller to work, it may be that SDL's being fucky, I have no clue.
Veesem's GitHub repo: https://github.com/sp1187/veesem