M8Bit Retro Emulator

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5.0
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Everyone
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About this game

M8Bit Retro Emulator turns your Android phone, tablet or Android TV into a classic gaming console.

Play and manage your retro games in one clean app with fast emulation, smooth controls, save states, gamepad support and a modern game catalog.

Key features:

• Retro game emulator for classic console-style games
• Fast and stable emulation on Android devices
• Android TV support with a horizontal interface
• External gamepad support
• Customizable touch controls
• Save states to continue your progress anytime
• Background installation and unpacking
• Resume downloads if your internet connection stops
• Adaptive game filter in the catalog
• Updated emulator cores for better compatibility
• Tilt sensor support in supported games

M8Bit is designed for players who want a simple way to enjoy retro gaming on Android without complicated setup. Open the app, choose a game, configure controls if needed, and start playing.

The app is optimized for smartphones, tablets and Android TV devices. Use touch controls on mobile or connect a Bluetooth gamepad for a console-like experience.

Perfect for fans of classic arcade games, retro handheld games, old-school platformers, racing games, fighting games, action games and adventure games.

Important:
M8Bit does not include copyrighted games. Users should only use game files they legally own.
Updated on
May 20, 2026

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.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data isn’t encrypted
Data can’t be deleted

What’s new

Fixed an issue where local PS1 games would not launch.
Fixed a PPSSPP core issue where the console interface was displayed but text was missing.
Fixed an issue where background downloading and unpacking could stop and switch to network waiting mode.
Added a Downloads screen that shows current active processes.
Added a game collection slider to the home screen.