Ac1d Ra1n
It's a great emulator and runs very well, doesn't drain the battery on your phone and not glitchy in the slightest except for one thing. I turned off automatic state saving, and I lost about 6 hours of pokemon fire red data because for some reason even after clearing the cache, preserving other states, it always defaults back to the one state (2hr and 55min) and I lost EVERYTHING I worked for. :/
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This is a pretty casual front-end that is very simplistic to use. Easy set-up, no ads, and a bit of configuration help this app to be the RetroArch for Android devices. Played many retro games on this. But I would have preferred if there was more customization with the controls. I wasn't the biggest fan for some of the control schemes (N64 and Snes are the main examples). Otherwise, amazing all-in-one. Would recommend.
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AdriMoon 27
Was using retroarch before but switched because I liked the look of this app better (not as much clutter and extra features that I personally wouldn't need/use). I'm very thankful for the state save feature, because saving in-game has always been iffy with both apps. Although, I wish the edit control placement did more, and I also wish I could upload covers/change the colours of my games on the home screen.
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