Publisher Description
Childhood Memory is an emulator of the old games mostly published in the 1980s and the 1990s. Currently Childhood Memory has supported "NES", "SNES", "MD"(or "Sega Genesis" type), "MAME" and "GBA" games and therefore it's not necessary to install several different "emulators" or "simulators" anymore. So you can play lots of interesting games with it directly on your phone or tablet, especially those classic games in our childhood.
It is specially optimized to run RPG games such as "Final Fantasy","Chrono Trigger","Dragon Ball" etc, and Arcade game such as "Super Mario","Super Contra","The King of Fighter" etc. Wish you have a good time.
Main Features:
- One for 5 different game types, don't need to install different simulators any more.
- High quality rendering, the key part rewritten with Assemble language.
- Virtual On-screen keypad, with keyboard to switch different type models.
- Save States with preview picture.
- Keys with size and transparency Customization capability.
- Custom screen size.
- Support Joystick, 4 way or 8 way D-Pad,Turbo buttons switch.
- Trackball Support.
- Xperia Play special buttons supported.
- Zipped ROM support.
Disclaimer:
Childhood Memory is NOT affiliated with, nor authorized, endorsed or licensed in any way by Nintendo Corporation, its affiliates or subsidiaries. Nintendo is a registered trademark for the Nintendo Corporation. All trademarks are property of their respective holders. Childhood Memory does not include any Nintendo game softwares or any other companies' game softwares and you need to obtain yours in a legal way. And you need to place your own game files into the SD card before running this Emulator. Childhood Memory does not warrant compatibility with all Nintendo games. As a matter of fact, there may be defects in certain games, including, but not limited to, audio and video flaws, which may affect how the games play. This application has no accountability for any dissension between applications and companies. The source code of the emulators is published under GPLV2.
For the license, visit http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html.
Used ActionBarSherlock developed by Jake Wharton (jakewharton@gmail.com). See http://actionbarsherlock.com for more information.