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John NESS
Another emulator by John, this time for SNES, this emulator supports zipped files, fast forward, slow motion, Bluetooth and MOGA controller, Dropbox support (with John DataSync), save states with previews and a fully customizable layout. What else can you ask for? Definitely, worth checking this one out, it’s also free. The ads can be annoying at times but you can purchase “remove ads” to get rid of them. You’ll need a phone with a 6.0 OS and higher to run this Android SNES emulator.
John NESS on Google Play Store
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Snes9x EX+
A free Android SNES emulator, SNES9x was released way back in January 2013 and it’s still getting updates to this day. Regularly fixing bugs, and fixing compatibility with newer Android versions and hardware is one of the reasons this app has over 10 million downloads on the Google Play Store to this day. Supports Bluetooth controller, MOGA controller, and key mapping. Some would say the good ol’ reliable, and it really makes sense considering it’s been around for 10 years!
Snes9x EX+ on Google Play Store
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Super Emulator – Retro Classic
Super Emulator – Retro Classic is another very popular emulator with cool features like auto-save and auto-resume. You’ll also be able to save your state with 8 slots, that you can load later. On the image, it says that you can play 999 games, which is simply not true as a true number isn’t even close to it. Still, it does have some free games included, which you can play straight away, and it supports your custom ROMs. Other than that, there is an option to customise your controls.
Simple emulator that doesn’t offer anything unusual, but it’s rather easy to set it up.
Super Emulator – Retro Classic on Google Play Store
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RetroArch
RetroArch is another great emulator. It makes it easy to emulate many old gaming platforms. Moreover, it’s one of the easiest ways to access thousands of games. While RetroArch is an indispensable tool for the true gamer, it will also require some time and effort from you to set it up properly. If you’re looking for more options and customisation, this is the right one. However, it’s not really good to pick and play. Also, it is completely free to use.
RetroArch on Google Play Store
In short, this is a complete list of the best SNES Emulators for Android at the moment. If you have any suggestions regarding the emulators, or in case we missed any of them, leave a comment below and we’ll make sure to review it.