Best emulators for android? it must be free, or reasonably cheap, adless, for lot of consoles including mainstream
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Is it like ROMStation? wow, it puts ROMStation to shameRetroarch is the best at the moment.
Search for GBCoid and proceed to install all of the ones the dev made. They're not on the play store, so you'll have to search on another place.
ePSXe for Playstation, PPSSPP Gold for PSP and DraStic for NDS. I think the Dolphin team also made an android port of the Gamecube emulator.
They also lost the source code so there hasn't been updates in a while.I just found Drastic is not free, I didn't know. (I'm new to android)
It appears there were a free demo available, with limited session play time, but not available anymore.
Best emulators for android? it must be free, adless, for lot of consoles including mainstream
If so many emulators on PC are both free and open source, then why should I have to pay to use a closed-off piece of paid software that does pretty much the same thing?Because paying $2 for an application that will let you access 100s of old school games on *every* Android device you own now, and are likwlito own in the foreseeable future, is such a freaking chore, isn't it?
Search for GBCoid and proceed to install all of the ones the dev made. They're not on the play store, so you'll have to search on another place.
ePSXe for Playstation, PPSSPP Gold for PSP and DraStic for NDS. I think the Dolphin team also made an android port of the Gamecube emulator.
Is there a site that has safe clean cracked Drastic?I just found Drastic is not free, I didn't know. (I'm new to android)
It appears there were a free demo available, with limited session play time, but not available anymore.
No matter the website I found that you'll always need root in order to use lucky patcher to crack it. Try apkpure or apkmaniafull.Is there a site that has safe clean cracked Drastic?
Because it seems silly to pay for a piece of software that pretty much promotes piracy and, most of the times, uses a piece of software (bios) that is illegal to distribute and obviously sell. The only bios file you can own is a backup of the one that comes with the console that you bought, therefore you need the tools to do so. Also, everyone sees money differently. I spent 5200£ today on something that I needed, but if I spent money on every single piece of software that I pirated until today, I probably wouldn't have been able to buy it as soon. To each his own.Because paying $2 for an application that will let you access 100s of old school games on *every* Android device you own now, and are likwlito own in the foreseeable future, is such a freaking chore, isn't it?
If so many emulators on PC are both free and open source, then why should I have to pay to use a closed-off piece of paid software that does pretty much the same thing?
Is there a site that has safe clean cracked Drastic?
You're not allowed to ask for or link copyrighted material on this site. Had to report, sorry.No matter the website I found that you'll always need root in order to use lucky patcher to crack it. Try **** or ****.
They also lost the source code so there hasn't been updates in a while.
Point is, paid PC emulators have been practically unheard of since the late 90's/early 2000's, and open-source ports of emulators to various systems (Wii, PSP, Dreamcast, DS, 3DS, RPi, etc.) have become the norm pretty much everywhere. Seeing non-free, non-open-source emulators on a platform that's more powerful than the systems I just mentioned is downright unnatural to a lot of users.Because that's what the software costs on Android?
Pretty easily when it's close sourced and one of the devs leave the team.How on earth does a dev lose an emulator source code? That blows >.> But it is the best DS on Android though.
Pretty easily when it's close sourced and one of the devs leave the team.
I didn't even link and those websites also contain open-source, FOSS apps.You're not allowed to ask for or link copyrighted material on this site. Had to report, sorry.