3DS Emulator for Android?
- ericbazinga
- Posts: 1123
- Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:46 pm
- Location: Somewhere in VRchat
- Contact:
3DS Emulator for Android?
Can you guys recommend any 3DS emulators for Android? I don't care about speeds, I just want to play 3DS games on my phone.

You can also find me on Reddit (u/Ericbazinga) and Discord (in the DraStic Discord server). You'll find me in those places almost daily and here almost never.
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
3DS emulation is on it's early states, where booting a game is an achievement. Dunno how much time developers need to make emulators with any semblance of playability for end users, but 5-10 years is a good guess.
BE ATTITUDE FOR ENGRISH
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
Booting a game?? Playing a game* maybe not full frames. But the progress has been amazing; I expect it to play some games full speed in the next 1-2 years..Fefo wrote:3DS emulation is on it's early states, where booting a game is an achievement. Dunno how much time developers need to make emulators with any semblance of playability for end users, but 5-10 years is a good guess.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yhLEs4yEmlU
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=f45uShP7gfE
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=qe2xR7S1Kws
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
I'm aware of the progress, but most games are still slow, soundless, buggy and simply unplayable in most cases. And AFAIK there's no Android branch on Citra.
*SOME* games might be fully emulated untill 2016, but until it reach a mature state like DrasStic or many others it'll take time.
For now I'm curious of the hardware requirements. Aside from very simple games, is there today a device capable of running a 3DS 100%?
*SOME* games might be fully emulated untill 2016, but until it reach a mature state like DrasStic or many others it'll take time.
For now I'm curious of the hardware requirements. Aside from very simple games, is there today a device capable of running a 3DS 100%?
BE ATTITUDE FOR ENGRISH
- ericbazinga
- Posts: 1123
- Joined: Mon Apr 13, 2015 6:46 pm
- Location: Somewhere in VRchat
- Contact:
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
Maybe an Nvidia Shield TV. It's the most powerful Android device out there, and it runs Gamecube/Wii games in Dolphin pretty well.Fefo wrote:For now I'm curious of the hardware requirements. Aside from very simple games, is there today a device capable of running a 3DS 100%?

You can also find me on Reddit (u/Ericbazinga) and Discord (in the DraStic Discord server). You'll find me in those places almost daily and here almost never.
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
The citra devs said expect dolphin like requirements so yes.Fefo wrote:I'm aware of the progress, but most games are still slow, soundless, buggy and simply unplayable in most cases. And AFAIK there's no Android branch on Citra.
*SOME* games might be fully emulated untill 2016, but until it reach a mature state like DrasStic or many others it'll take time.
For now I'm curious of the hardware requirements. Aside from very simple games, is there today a device capable of running a 3DS 100%?
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
Do you know where? I think they were talking about PC.
If someone create an ARM-based 3DS emulator maybe the requirements will be lower. What's Exophase position again?
If someone create an ARM-based 3DS emulator maybe the requirements will be lower. What's Exophase position again?
BE ATTITUDE FOR ENGRISH
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
http://boards.openpandora.org/topic/178 ... /?p=377595Fefo wrote:Do you know where? I think they were talking about PC.
If someone create an ARM-based 3DS emulator maybe the requirements will be lower. What's Exophase position again?
ARM doesn't really make a huge difference. It's possibly preferable to target AArch64 anyway, which is a lot different from the 32-bit ARMv6 in 3DS.
- huckleberrypie
- Posts: 441
- Joined: Sat May 31, 2014 4:21 am
- Contact:
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
You're right about the Xbox being a pain to HLE, too. The original intent was to execute the game as if it was a typical Windows binary, but different XDK libraries within the games added up to the challenge.
But the thing here is, getting a 3DS emulator to operate DraStic-style would be golden. I'm not sure if having twice the computational power of the PSP would make any huge difference, but would that make it any less painful to emulate on an average high-end device?
But the thing here is, getting a 3DS emulator to operate DraStic-style would be golden. I'm not sure if having twice the computational power of the PSP would make any huge difference, but would that make it any less painful to emulate on an average high-end device?
Re: 3DS Emulator for Android?
Thanks Exo, that's the post I was looking for. Any progress that could change what you said? It's hard to see any difference.
BE ATTITUDE FOR ENGRISH