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The Top 5 Android Emulators You're Probably Not Using

The Android Platform has many AMAZING emulators out there. However, many of the best ones are practically unheard of... UNTIL NOW!!

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caseh3731d ago (Edited 3731d ago )

Kudos to the guy behind PPSSPP. Not only is it almost a flawless emulator for PSP titles it has two versions, free and paid with no difference between the two. I actually paid for the gold release I was that impressed with it.

KonsoruMasuta3731d ago (Edited 3731d ago )

FPSE isn't good. EPSXE will five you solid performance without the frame drops and bugs you get when using FPSE.

To use PPSSPP flawlessly, you have to a solid device. Games are little more playable on low end devices now that there is software skinning, but you still might experience some frame drops.

DRASTIC might slow down on you when you're playing games that were more demanding of the DS.

travis405083730d ago

And let's hear it for BuzzKillington!!

KonsoruMasuta3730d ago

Just telling the truth. People will want to know that the art of emulation isn't perfect.

rustyspoon803731d ago

I cant see Dolphin working too well on a phone. It doesn't work too well on my laptop and I have to use a powerful desktop to get it running well.
Really wanted to play Skyward Sword in HD after the actual game didn't look too great.

LAWSON723731d ago (Edited 3731d ago )

Depends on the resolution and AA. My previous HD 7950 and current GTX 760 run most games easily at 3x native res with, iirc 2xSSAA or 4xMSAA and depending on the game usually 40-60 fps. I dont see it working on android for a while considering even PSP is difficult to run full speed even on my S4.

LAWSON723731d ago

I always use GBAboid for GBA and DRASTIC for DS, I dont really care about the others except maybe a PS1 emulator and SNES because they have more than enough JRPGs which are the only thing that really work well on touchscreen

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Nintendo should protect its IP, but how bad is emulation, really?

Nintendo has once again flexed its legal muscle against emulation, this time swiping at Dolphin. Where do we go from here?

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z2g327d ago

Uuuhhhmmm. Emulation is literally software that imitates hardware to run code on nonsanctioned, no licensed hardware. That code and the architecture it runs on are intellectual property of Nintendo. So you are in fact running software that they own that you got someplace else on hardware that was not licensed nor sanctioned - this is essentially copying and stealing. It’s literally the epitome of what licensing agreements were created for. In that license agreement you agree to running a copy of their game on their hardware under their rules. Even if you can run the actual Nintendo software you purchased from Nintendo, you are still running it on separate hardware which is a violation. Those are the stipulations. That is how bad emulation is.

Rynxie327d ago (Edited 327d ago )

No, stop, just stop. I get it, you're a Nintendo fanboy, but stop it. Really, stop. Nintendo or any medium that targets pirating sites and sues for money, were doing it just for that reason, MONEY. People who tend to pirate for nefarious reasons, weren't going to buy those products to begin with, so Nintendo wasn't going to make a single dime from them. If it was just about protecting IP, they would sue to take down the site, but having some schmuck pay millions? Nintendo would have you pay millions even if you owned a legit copy but also an emulated version. That's how BAD Nintendo is. I mean, they're argument is always "lost of revenue."

Snookies12327d ago (Edited 327d ago )

"you are still running it on separate hardware which is a violation."

Okay, so who does this hurt? If I have purchased a Gamecube. And have purchased a copy of Luigi's Mansion. But want to play it on my PC because my Gamecube is in storage (for example.) How does this hurt Nintendo? Serious question here.

Snookies12327d ago (Edited 327d ago )

Getting so many disagrees for asking an honest question? Kinda weird, but okay, you guys could at least let me know why you disagree. I was just curious.

@Tapani - I can understand that to an extent, especially the part about putting up videos where games are running better than the original hardware. Thanks for at least giving your input! I don't really mess with emulation these days, but it's an interesting topic to discuss.

Tapani327d ago

I fully agree. I don't have anything against the homebrew communities and creations, and I get the "freedom to do what I want with what I buy" argument, but I feel for the people who create art and it's taken from their hands exactly as is, and then put into a container in which it was never meant to be. It's like watching a 16:9 24p movie at 48fps at 4:3 and auto HDR on, and having some image and performance quality problems while at it. That's not how the creator wanted it to be watched, and would not give the cinemas a permission to run it like that.

I feel for Nintendo, they are heart-warming people creating products that are interesting and fun, and then other people take their thunder away and flood youtube full of videos of 8K version of their game, which can at points look better, but may also have bugs that cannot be squashed due to lack of controlled QA environment. Also, Nintendo creates products for a particular screen, with particular hardware and controls.

I get it from both sides, but I would have to take the side of creators on this one. I honestly feel like it is stealing and morphing their products into something they were never meant to be in the first place. I would simply not want someone to do that to something I would create, and would feel personally very bad about that, and like someone stole from me.

Rynxie327d ago (Edited 327d ago )

Emulation is not bad at all. People who use it for bad intentions, weren't going to buy your game to begin with. This is just Nintendo trying to profit by getting money they wouldn't have gotten otherwise. Second, privacy can be good, as sometimes people who originally pirated a movie, or game, ended up buying it because they enjoyed it and wanted to show support. Third, some people use emulation to make their own games, look at the Sega Dreamcast. Fourth, some people own legit copies, but also an emulated version to take it on the go.

Hereandthere327d ago

Only nintendo could get away with trash polices like this. I'm glad they're not in the dedicated home console race anymore. I never supported them, and ill never spend a cent on Nintendo products.

jznrpg327d ago

It’s not our place to decide. It’s their property and it’s up to them.

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Nintendo shadow drops firmware update to stop 3DS modding

Nintendo's relentless fight against emulation has led to controversial tactics, but fans remain resilient. Patch 11.17.0-50 aims to disrupt 3DS emulation, but the battle is far from over. Will Nintendo ever embrace their fanbase and find a permanent solution?

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CDbiggen334d ago

Too late Ninty, I've got it all.

JokerBoy129334d ago

So check this out... I won't update mine lol

Chocoburger334d ago (Edited 334d ago )

Nintendo doesn't want to keep the online store open because they don't care about 3DS or game preservation. But they also don't want piracy, because they don't care about their fans. Nintendo doesn't care about anyone but themselves, and their ability to exert control over their fan base.

IanTH334d ago

Didn't matter. Same day they dropped the update, the homebrew community already had a way around it. Apparently it is already live for EU/JP systems, and one for US systems is around the corner.

FinalFantasyFanatic334d ago

This, it's an exercise in futility and they can't afford to keep patching it every time some gets around it.

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EmuDeck update brings new emulators, better UI, ES-DE 2.0

A new version of EmuDeck is in the works, with a big focus on UI improvements, the introduction of a new store, new emulators and much more.

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UltimateOwnage397d ago

EmuDeck is awesome. Happy with the steady updates that make an already great project even better.