Been using NES.emu (NES Emulator) for a couple months now. It’s basically an advanced open-source emulator for the classic Nintendo Entertainment System (known as the Famicom in Japan). And look, if you’re into retro gaming, this is a pretty solid app. It’s got a minimalist interface but packs a ton of features – you can play .nes and .unf files, there’s Famicom Disk System support, and it even handles VS UniSystem games. Took me a while to figure out some of the settings, but once you get it set up, it works great.
The best part is the low latency – the audio and video are really smooth, even on older phones. And you can use Bluetooth controllers or the touchscreen controls if you don’t have a gamepad. There’s also cheats, Zapper support, and a bunch of other cool stuff. Honestly, it’s a pretty comprehensive emulator that just gets the job done.
I’d say if you’re a fan of classic Nintendo games, NES.emu is definitely worth checking out. It’s not perfect – the UI could be a bit more polished and the ads can get annoying if you don’t pay. But overall it’s a great way to play your favorite NES games on the go.