The question has always lingered: Why isn't there a native Android version?
| System | Minimum Android Chip | RetroBat Equivalent Core | |------------------|-----------------------------|--------------------------| | PS1, N64, Saturn | Snapdragon 660 / T618 | Beetle PSX, Mupen64Plus | | PS2, GameCube | Snapdragon 865 / Dimensity 1100 | AetherSX2, Dolphin | | PS3, Xbox 360 | Not feasible on Android | N/A (no emulators) | | Wii U | Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 (Cemu Android alpha) | Experimental | retrobat on android
SDCARD/ retroarch/ cores/ system/ (BIOS files) roms/ ps2/ gc/ snes/ media/ boxart/ videos/ Now you can swap that SD card between Android devices and retain your entire setup. RetroBat on a $300 Windows handheld (like the Anbernic Win600) is mediocre. RetroBat's spiritual equivalent on a $200 Android handheld (Retroid Pocket 4 Pro) is excellent. The question has always lingered: Why isn't there
Beacon can import RetroArch .cfg files directly. If you have a finely tuned RetroArch setup on Windows, you can copy it to Android and Beacon will respect it. 3.3 Lemuroid – The "RetroBat Lite" Lemuroid is a fork of RetroArch with a unified, opinionated UI. It hides all core settings, forces automatic save states, and uses a single download for all cores. RetroBat's spiritual equivalent on a $200 Android handheld