QuickNES is really only recommended for O3DS users. It's a nice emulator, but the name gives away the intended purpose.
You don't need kernel mode on a N3DS, runs perfectlyNone of the cores included in 3DS Retroach will run Arcade Virtua Racing. It uses the Model 1 arcade board.
You can play the MegaDrive (Genesis) version, but you probably need kernel mode to play it at full speed.
whoa! i'm back...looks like Gamebatte and Neo Geo including GBA cores got some improvements
Aquatic Ruin? Runs fullspeed underwater for me. 10/4 build 3dsx o3ds 9.2. 10/5 freezes when exiting. So try 10/4.
(9.5Emunand New3DS) black screen after the 3ds splashscreen. (did let it sit for a couple of minutes)updated build:
http://buildbot.libretro.com/.aliaspider/2015-10-06_RetroArch_2.7z
can you please check if the neogeo core now works in n3DS emunand, and if it can load bigger rom files?
It's worked since like page 10.The ingame save is working on the last gpsp.cia?
The only feature mGBA has and gpsp doesn't is the gyroscopic controls. In everything else, gpsp it's better
A few games are faster in mGBA but most are faster in gpSP. Try playing Yoshi's Island in both of them. gpSP gets 60fps, mGBA gets 20-40fps. (Ironhax n3DS)I guess you are using the gba bios to get better speed? Are you using 3dsx? I'm getting half the speed on gpsp compared to mGBA.
A few games are faster in mGBA but most are faster in gpSP. Try playing Yoshi's Island in both of them. gpSP gets 60fps, mGBA gets 20-40fps.
Cia or 3dsx?Ok. I tried Konami Krazy Racers. It was like 25 fps on gpsp compared to 40 fps on mGBA.
Testing on the n3ds