
I like Retroarch, but I have found that emulators focused on just individual systems often are easier to work with, a little faster to boot into each game, and tend to offer more features and settings.ĭS: Use VC and Injects and you'll be able to play the vast majority of DS games on the systen without issue. But if you're like me, you prefer to use great dedicated emulators where available over the jack of all trades Retroarch.

Honestly, Retroarch could handle a lot of the earlier systems I mentioned as well like NES, SNES, etc. Wii/Wiiware: USBLoader GX (not emulation, full playback of digital copies of Wii games)Įverything else (Atari, Neo Geo, Turbografx16, Arcade, MSX, Virtual Boy, Commodore, 2 Gameboys at once, etc etc.): Retroarch GameCube: Nintendont (not emulation, full playback of digital copies of GameCube games) If you're like me, use Loadiine and only fill it with DS games and injects to create the illusion of a dedicated DS emulator on the system Genesis/Master System/Sega CD/Game Gear/etc: GenPlusGXĭS: Use VC and Injects and you'll be able to play the vast majority of DS games on the system without issue. Many are vWii based, but if you get the right version and inject it, you'll still be able to play them with Wii U Pro controllers and the GamePad:
