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Do you have an emulator on your phone?

Postby lightning18 » 19 Jul 2015, 08:17

What do you is the best emulator on phone? There are a lot of working emulators in android phones in comparison to the Iphone. If you are looking for a good emulator, I suggest you download the drastic emulator. It is worth it. It doesn't lag on my samsung note 2. I don't own a nintendo ds. So I'm happy whoever made this emulator on android. You have to pay for it in google play though.
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Re: Do you have an emulator on your phone?

Postby kat82 » 26 May 2025, 04:05

I don't use stimulators in my mobile. But on PC I once tried and find out that the machine I was using wast favorable. Since then I am not using a y but would also love to see which emulator is available that is a bit lite for PC.
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Re: Do you have an emulator on your phone?

Postby germainebull » 07 Oct 2025, 06:25

I am very happy with your suggestions about Drastic emulator. It is true that Android phones have a wider selection of emulators than iPhones. The ability to play Nintendo DS games without a physical device is a great thing for game lovers.

If you don't have a Nintendo DS, Drastic is a great solution. Its speed and smooth performance on the Samsung Note 2 are proof that it has been designed well. Although it is paid on Google Play, its quality makes it worth it.
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Re: Do you have an emulator on your phone?

Postby BrightWorks884 » 07 Oct 2025, 14:58

I’ve tried a few emulators on Android as well, and I agree that DraStic is one of the smoothest for DS games. It runs really well even on mid‑range devices. For other systems, PPSSPP (for PSP) and RetroArch (multi‑system) are also solid choices. The key is finding one that balances performance with compatibility, since not every emulator works the same on all phones.
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Re: Do you have an emulator on your phone?

Postby Netherrealmer » 07 Oct 2025, 18:41

The other way around, I have an emulator on my PC.
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Re: Do you have an emulator on your phone?

Postby kat82 » 10 Oct 2025, 10:30

BrightWorks884 wrote:’ve tried a few emulators on Android as well, and I agree that DraStic is one of the smoothest for DS games. It runs really well even on mid‑range devices. For other systems, PPSSPP (for PSP) and RetroArch (multi‑system) are also solid choices. The key is finding one that balances performance with compatibility, since not every emulator works the same on all phones.
I also heard that DraStic is incredibly optimized, and PPSSPP runs most PSP games flawlessly too. RetroArch is perfect if you want everything in one place, it just takes some setup. Performance really depends on the phone’s specs and emulator settings
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Re: Do you have an emulator on your phone?

Postby germainebull » Yesterday, 09:58

BrightWorks884 wrote:I’ve tried a few emulators on Android as well, and I agree that DraStic is one of the smoothest for DS games. It runs really well even on mid‑range devices. For other systems, PPSSPP (for PSP) and RetroArch (multi‑system) are also solid choices. The key is finding one that balances performance with compatibility, since not every emulator works the same on all phones.


You're absolutely right. DraStic is a great emulator for DS games, especially for mid-range phones that aren't very powerful. It runs fast and smoothly, something that is rare for other emulators.

For other systems, PPSSPP is a great choice for PSP games and RetroArch is great for those who like to play a variety of games. Each emulator has its strengths and weaknesses, so it's important to experiment and see which one works best for your device.

The key to success is balancing performance and compatibility. If you can find an emulator that works well without breaking your phone, then you've come to the right place. Keep exploring and enjoying your games.
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