4.2
18.1K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

Lemuroid is an open-source emulator based on Libretro. It's designed to work on a wide range of devices, from phones to TVs, and to provide the best user experience on Android. It's completely free and without ads.


Supported Systems:

- Atari 2600 (A26)
- Atari 7800 (A78)
- Atari Lynx (Lynx)
- Nintendo (NES)
- Super Nintendo (SNES)
- Game Boy (GB)
- Game Boy Color (GBC)
- Game Boy Advance (GBA)
- Sega Genesis (aka Megadrive)
- Sega CD (aka Mega CD)
- Sega Master System (SMS)
- Sega Game Gear (GG)
- Nintendo 64 (N64)
- PlayStation (PSX)
- PlayStation Portable (PSP)
- FinalBurn Neo (Arcade)
- Nintendo DS (NDS)
- NEC PC Engine (PCE)
- Neo Geo Pocket (NGP)
- Neo Geo Pocket Color (NGC)
- WonderSwan (WS)
- WonderSwan Color (WSC)
- Nintendo 3DS (3DS)


Features:

- Automatically save and restore game states
- ROMs scanning and indexing
- Optimized touch controls
- Quick save/load with slots
- Support for zipped ROMs
- Display simulation (LCD/CRT)
- Fast-forward support
- Gamepad support
- Tilt to stick support
- Touch control customization (size and position)
- Cloud save sync
- No ads
- Local multiplayer (connect multiple gamepads to the same device)

Keep in mind not every device can emulate every console. A very powerful one is required for more recent systems such as PSP and DS and 3DS.

This application does not contain any games. You need to provide your own legally owned ROM files.
Updated on
Jun 26, 2024

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
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Ratings and reviews

4.2
16.3K reviews
Ewan
May 26, 2024
Great emulator, worked very well on every game I tried. That was, until the controls randomly stopped working, meaning I was unable to press a direction and a button at once. This made many games unplayable, and I would love to see this fixed. Otherwise, a very good emulator.
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Stephen Foster
January 21, 2022
Excellent considering it's free and ad free. Far easier than Retroach, although naturally not as customisable. The hard work of emulator cores has been done for the user.Easy to set up, scanning can take upto 30 mins if you have a few thousand games. Plays 90% of games, I've tried. Most issues/improvements needed are those suggestions already made in the comments. But it's already a great easy way for newbies in particular to get into emulation, without the need to install individual emulators.
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Sarah Patterson
July 21, 2020
Scanning and importing was really quick and easy, automatic sorting and artwork, brilliant. Roms are run smooth, display options look good. But! Couldn’t find detailed button mapping for my Sn30pro, so I have no select button in Gameboy titles and no Z trigger in n64, when running on a Shield TV. Don’t know if that’s user error or something else, but it’s otherwise the most streamlined emulation experience I’ve used outside of Arc Browser with Retro Arch, which require a long and tedious setup.
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What's new

Migrate mobile UI to Jetpack Compose
Improved HD upscaling algorithm
Updated cores and databases
Fix issues with reading stored settings
Fixed a crash with smooth shader
Fix small UI issues in Home
Minor fixes