An emulator can look like anything. The purpose of an emulator is to act like (emulate) another object. Often this means the emulator looks like the object it's emulating. A calculator emulator, for example, will look like the calculator it's emulating.
This doesn't always hold true. An i386 emulator for a PowerPC, for example, makes the PowerPC act like an Intel i386 so it can run software intended for the Intel chip. It will not look like an Intel chip.
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