Download Tiger Psone Emulator For Android

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PS1 emulators:

Fpse
Pros: Fast, great compatibility, filtering options.
Cons: Costs, no touchpad support.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...tor.fpse&hl=en
PSXperia*
Pros: Fast, renders games at a higher resolution, good compatibility with software rendering enabled (disables high res), touchpad support, Free.
Cons: Complicated to use, doesn't work on android 2.3.4+.
Link: https://github.com/yifanlu/PSXperia/archives/master
Tiger PSOne
Pros: Free, can download games within the emulator.
Cons: doesnt work on the xperia play.
Link: http://apps.tigerplay.net/
psx4droid
Pros: Free.
Cons: doesnt work on the xperia play.
Link: http://www.zodttd.com/wp/2011/04/psx...ated-to-3-0-5/

N64 Emulators:

N64oid
Pros: Fast, accurate emulation, ability to fast forward.
Cons: Costs, No touchpad support.
Link: http://slideme.org/application/n64oid
Mupen64plus-ae**
Pros: Touchpad support, great game compatibility, ability to fast forward and slowdown games, Free.
Cons: Needs overclock for more demanding games, a few games have graphical glitches.
Comment: This emulator is still in early development but because it has touchpad support I think its a good idea to add it to the list.
Link: http://www.paulscode.com/forum/index.php?topic=96.0

PlaySega Megadrive emulators (genesis):

Gensoid
Pros: Fast emulation, netplay, free.
Cons: Has some graphical glitches even in popular games like sonic.
Link: https://slideme.org/application/gensoid
MD.emu
Pros: Fast emulation, almost no graphical glitches, built in support for things like wiimote and icontrolpad.
Cons: costs, no netplay support.
Comment: Planned sega CD support.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...lusalpha.MdEmu
GenplusDroid*
Pros: almost no graphical glitches, free, shader support, ability to rewind gameplay.
Cons: Can be slower than other alternatives (needs at least 1ghz to run smoothly), no netplay support, audio pitch isn't correct in some games.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...r.genesisdroid
Tiger Genesis
Pros: Fast emulation, shows previews for your save states, can download games within the emulator, free.
Cons: Has some graphical glitches even in popular games like sonic, ad supported.
Link: http://apps.tigerplay.net
Genesis A.D.
Not tested yet
Link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bslapps.gens

GBA emulators:

Gameboid
Pros: fast, compatible, free.
Cons: Audio can be slightly off with some games.
Link: http://slideme.org/application/gameboid
Tiger GBA
Pros: fast, compatible, free, shows previews for your save states, can download games within the emulator.
Cons: Audio can be slightly off with some games, ad supported.
Link: http://apps.tigerplay.net/

GBC emulators:

Gameboid
Pros: Fast, free, works on versions of android as low as 1.5.
Cons: Havent spotted any (please point them out if you find them).
Link: http://slideme.org/application/gbcoid
GBC.emu
Pros: Fast, great UI, has built in support for things like wiimotes and icontrolpad.
Cons: Costs.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...usalpha.GbcEmu
GambatteDroid*
Pros: Fast, Supports shaders.
Cons: Costs, sometimes has audio issues.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i....gambattedroid
Tiger GBC
Pros: Fast, free, shows previews for your save states, can download games within the emulator.
Cons: ad supported.
Link: http://apps.tigerplay.net/
Gameboy Color A.D.
Pros: Fast, works on versions of android as low as 1.5, has an achievements system, free.
Cons: Havent spotted any (please point them out if you find them).
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...=search_result

SNES emulators:

Snesoid
Pros: Fast emulation, netplay, free.
Cons: Has slowdown with some games when enabling the C core option(needed to play some games).
Link: https://slideme.org/application/snesoid
Snes9xEx
Pros: Fast emulation, Can play most games without switching to a slower core, free, has built in support for things like wiimotes and icontrolpad.
Cons: No netplay support.
Link: http://www.explusalpha.com/home/snes9x-ex
SNESDroid*
Pros: free, shader support.
Cons: Can be slower than other alternatives (needs at least 1ghz to run smoothly), no netplay support.
Comment: Not tested yet, only got these facts from the market page.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...nesdroid&hl=en
SNES A.D.
Not tested yet
Link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.bslapps.snes

NES emulators:

Nesoid
Pros: Fast, free, netplay support, works on versions of android as low as 1.5.
Cons: Havent spotted any (please point them out if you find them).
Link: http://slideme.org/application/nesoid

Sega Saturn emulators:

Yabuase-AE*
Pros: Only sega saturn emulator, open source.
Cons: Very very very slow.
Link: http://www.paulscode.com/forum/index.php?topic=200.0

Other Emulators:

Mame4Droid*
Pros: fast emulation, games supported by original MAME 0.37b5.
Cons: no save states.
Link: where to get it : https://market.android.com/details?i...mame4all&hl=en
SToid
Pros: Has so far played just about every ST game I've loaded with no glitches. Easy to set up.
Cons: You'll need a soft keyboard complete with an esc key, function keys etc to emulate the ST keyboard for some games no big deal, Save/Load button could be laid out better.
Comments: Well worth the £1.44 if you dig ST games and that unforgettable sound.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...emulator.stoid
*written by Deu5Vult*
Ataroid
Pros: Free, fast emulation, games supported all Atari 2600
Cons: Havent spotted any (Does lack of old school joystick count?)
Link: where to get it : http://slideme.org/application/ataroid
*written by persain*
ColEm - Colecovision Emulator
Pros: Good game support, saves state on exit and you can restart from where you were next time.
Cons: The ad version is annoying, but there is a paid version available
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...ms.colem&hl=en
*written by gbesta*
fMSX - MSX Emulator
Pros: MSX, MSX2 and MSX2+ emulation
Cons: None so far
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...ms.fmsx.deluxe
*written by gbesta*
PCE.emu - PCEngine emulator
Pros: Just works. Saves position on exit. No slowdown or audio glitches on my xperia play.
Cons: None so far
Link: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.PceEmu&hl=en
*written by gbesta*
ScummVM*
Pros: Smooth emulation, save states, free.
Cons: Right clicking is tricky, but it's rarely needed.
Link: https://market.android.com/details?i...cummvm.scummvm
*written by juxtapose519*

More emulators to be added soon

Description

Tiger Emulators on other Market or Internet
You can get the updated version of Tiger Emulators here, including Tiger GBA, GBC, FC/NES, Genesis/MD, SNES, PS1, Arcade(MAME), Tiger NDS(demo trial),etc
(Data from app libs, android zone ,etc web site).
1. Tiger GBA Emulator
- The great GBA emulator
- FREE
- 4.4 score on market
- total >1,000,000 downloads
- Save/Load states
- Virtual Keypad
2. Tiger GBC Emulator
- The great GBC emulator
- FREE
- 4.6 score on market
- total >250,000 downloads
- Save/Load states
- Virtual Keypad
3. Tiger NES/FC Emulator
- The great GBC emulator
- FREE
- 4.6 score on market
- total >500,000 downloads
- Save/Load states
- Virtual Keypad
4. Tiger Genesis/MD Emulator
- The great Genesis/MD emulator
- FREE
- 4.0 score on market
- total >200,000 downloads
- Save/Load states
- Virtual Keypad
5. Tiger SNES Emulator
- The great Genesis/MD emulator
- FREE
- 4.5 score on market
- total >1,000,000 downloads
- Save/Load states
- Virtual Keypad
6. Tiger Arcade(MAME) Emulator
-- refer to Android Market
7. Tiger PSone Emulator
-- refer to Android Market
8. Tiger NDS (demo) Emulator
-- trial used only.

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