
bob smith
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Works better than default retroarch settings out-of-the-box, but has ads and is less configurable. The ads aren't very intrusive though so if you aren't willing to teach yourself all of retroarch's quirks, you should just use this. Provides a slight performance increase, but doesn't work miracles. A certain licensed monster fighting anime puzzle game is still in an unplayable state on this emulator set up, as is a certain cartoon duck's licensed 2.5D platformer.
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Blake Bowen
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If you're going to put ads in the free version, you need to remove barriers to moving to the paid version. Configuration, save games, and controller profiles all need to transfer automatically when the user upgrades. Otherwise it just makes them regret paying. It also wouldn't hurt to include some new feature with the ads version to make it worth updating the app. For example, being able to long-press on a title and make a home screen shortcut to it.
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A Google user
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Works great. The controls are frustrating, but that's not the apps fault. Runs smoothly and looks good. Easy to use and works exactly as described. Menu is great, has fast forwarding. This is my first emulator, and it took me about 10 minutes to set up and get going. Considering getting a discount vita for the full emulator experience. FYI, no games are included on any of these apps. I recommend googling 'n64 roms' to find some.
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