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Commodore 64
Frodo C64
The Android port of the popular Frodo C64 emulator. It hasn’t been updated for a while, and still has problems providing both keyboard and joystick support at same time, but it is the best free Commodore 64 emulator for Android at this point.
C64.emu
Commercially supported alternative of Frodo C64. It offers frequent updates and greater compatibility. The emulator is based on VICE 2.4.3. This is a fully native port not using SDL and implements features needed to run the majority of games.
Atari ST
SToid
SToid is a Complete Atari 1040 STF emulator for any android device running at least Android 2.1 or later. It provides high game compatibility, automatic and realtime savestates, onscreen pads, dynamic screen positioning and more.
Atari Lynx
aLynx
aLynx – is a Atari Lynx emulator for Android OS 2.1 and higher. aLynx supports on-screen keyboard, sound output, OpenGL rendering, load/save games states.
Amstrad CPC
Droid-CPC
Droid-CPC is an Amstrad CPC emulator for Android. It supports virtual on screen joystick and keyboard emulation, saving machine state, OpenGL and external controllers suck as Xbox360 and Moga.
Spectrum ZX
Marvin ZX
Marvin ZX is the oldest Sinclair Spectrum ZX out there. It can run games with full 50 frames per second on modern phones. It will happily do both 48 and 128k emulation, supports ZIP files and OpenGL hardware acceleration.
MSX
fMSX
fMSX is an MSX home computer emulator. It runs MSX, MSX2, and MSX2+ games and other software on your Android phone or tablet. Play MSX games with Bluetooth gamepads, Xperia gaming buttons, Moga gamepads, or iCade joysticks. Save gameplay at any time and restart once you get killed. Record MSX music to MIDI files and use them as ringtones. Play with friends over WiFi or Internet, using NetPlay. There is also a paid add-less version of this emulator, available here.
MSX.emu
Advanced MSX/ColecoVision emulator based on BlueMSX with support for the original hardware up to the TurboR. Future updates will add support for the Sega SG-1000. The majority of BlueMSX features required to run most games are already supported with more coming soon (tape support, improved on-screen keyboard, etc).
BBC Micro
Beedroid
Beedroid emulates the BBC Micro, machines designed by the Acorn Company, utilized by the British Broadcasting Corporation in 1981. It will run in full speed on most recent devices and supports Xperia Play controls. Beedroid is completely free and open source.
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