In addition to the latest mobile games, the open source nature of Android allows it to run various game console emulators, and the experience of using several mainstream PS emulators is still very good.
The original PlayStation is undoubtedly the most successful game console in the history of video games. Not only has it sold hundreds of millions of units worldwide, it also has rich game resources and has helped game manufacturers create a series of well-known IPs. With the advancement of technology, the performance of mainstream smartphones is now enough to run PS games. If you like nostalgia, you might as well try the following four Android emulators.
ClassicBoy is a very comprehensive game console emulator, compatible with PS, N64, GBA, GBC, NES, Sega MD and SNK arcade games. Users can download the corresponding game ROM. In terms of functions, it supports gestures, automatic rotation, automatic saving and other functions, but the stability seems to still need to be improved. In addition, it has a free trial version, which you can download and experience before purchasing the full version.
ePSXe is a PS-specific emulator. The PC version has been released in multiple versions, and the mobile version is also relatively complete. It comes with a lot of features, including local multiplayer, hardware controller support, enhanced OpenGL graphics effects, and more, and has very good PS game compatibility. Overall, ePSXe is currently the most powerful PS emulator for Android.
FPSE is another of the most powerful PS emulators on the Android platform, and is more suitable for Android devices with more powerful hardware than ePSXe. It has better performance and supports WIFI local multiplayer connection, soft keyboard layout that simulates PS controller buttons, etc., and has rich built-in image adjustment options. If your Android phone is powerful, it can also run at a high frame rate game.
RetroArch is an open source simulator, so it's completely free. It provides compatibility with PS, N64, NES and even 3DO. It also has 80 built-in languages and supports plug-in installation. Relatively speaking, its cost of getting started is a bit high, but the overall operating effect is pretty good, and it is suitable for users with limited budgets.