The audio for the emulated games is still as glitchy/laggy as it was 6 years ago, but that's far from a dealbreaker when it's literally an emulator running on a cruddy 9 year old Chromebook. Granted, being able to play THQ's 2002 Attack of the Clone games might not be your highest priority, but SkyEmu makes sure the option is there. I've actually been using this emulator since 2016ish, and it performs the same as it did back then. A test (opens in new tab) across ten particularly difficult-to-emulate games shows that SkyEmu can handle a bunch of titles that mGBA and VBA cannot, and which even the highly accurate NanoBoyAdvance only supports on staging builds. Plus, it's even been made to work on Steam Deck (opens in new tab).īut SkyEmu's primary selling point is that it's accurate enough to the original GBA hardware to run games that other emulators just can't handle. It can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux PCs, and is even available as a web app (opens in new tab) you can use from a desktop browser - or from your phone. It promises "highly accurate" emulation of Game Boy Advance hardware, alongside some excellent features like save states with screenshot previews and rewind support. The 1.0 version of SkyEmu launched over the weekend, and is available on GitHub (opens in new tab). Dear retro players, Retrostic aims to deliver every possible archived retro game in a form of ROM or ISO.
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