While still in its beta stage, it has shown a lot of improvements thanks to using a dynamic recompiler, with some games running at a playable state. It has the power to run the best GBA emulator on the platform ( the latest GBA4iOS of course, provenance is still lacking in this department) with 0 frameskip and great sound (yes, you CAN play Rhythm Tengoku on this thing, I've tried) and it looks PERFECT.Īnd by perfect, I mean perfect, take a look for yourself. DaedalusX64 - N64 has always been known to be a hard system to emulate, which is why many were skeptical about how feasible it would be to have an emulator for the system on the 3DS. With its 1334 × 750 display, the numbers just don't work with the scaling. On the other hand, playing GBA games on a 6S is a better experience because the hardware has the power to run things well. Hell even on an iPhone 6 (something with better hardware than these listed), GBA games can hiccup. Which one is suggested Also there is sharkdive for 3DS cheats I read but it doesnt have all the cheats. but they are nowhere near as powerful to run emulation well enough. I have checked and read 2 which was ultimate GBA or another one. The iPhone 5, and 5S had similar screens. Now it's these 2 combined that makes the magic happen. Not only that, but it is 4 inches, so everything looks nice big, but not too big. Now, the iPhone SE has an amazing 1136 x 640 IPS PANEL which looks absolutely amazing. at 3 inches or less, we can admit it it: compared to today's displays, these suck. Original wasn't backlit, the SP washes things out, the SP2 has a shitty refresh rate, and the Micro is great, best screen on a GBA, but small. Let's get this out of the way: NO Nintendo-made GBA solution doesn't compromise. What does this mean?It's fast, and in some cases, actually scores higher benchmark results than the 6S making this not just Apple's newest phone, but its fastest! It's also driving a smaller display (at the same 326 PPI pixel density mind you) at a 1136 x 640 resolution. The A9 in the SE is the same one used in the 6S. It's small, fast, and beautiful (and MINE ❤️, but more than that, it's THE best way to play GBA games (possibly not just on the go, but period), and I want to explain why. So if you've been reading any my posts lately, I (like many of you) have fallen head-over-heels for Apple's new handset.
and in my eyes, this is as exciting, or moreso. I know a lot of you were excited at SNES developments on homebrew 3DS emulators since it worked so well.