As the lists are inspected more thoroughly more data will be added to columns three through six, which are largely empty as of present. Games that have physical versions available for purchase are marked with a ¹ symbol, while game genres and box art (if available) are listed in subsequent columns. For games that are ports of or heavily inspired by another game, the original game will be listed in the "archetype" column, with that game's Wikipedia article linked if available. 2.9 Super Nintendo Entertainment SystemĮach game entry on a list has the game's name in the first column and a link to where the game can be downloaded in the second column.Yellow-highlighted games listed below have been found to be incompatible with the default FunKey S emulators and should therefore be emulated via a third-party emulator instead. As more systems are made emulatable on the FunKey S, this article will grow to include homebrew game lists for those systems as well. While these lists have been compiled to include as many games as possible, they are not intended to be comprehensive lists of all unlicensed software available for the aforementioned systems, due to several inclusion criteria. Newcomer XSIV Games had a lot to live up to in developing the unofficial. With excellent graphics, smooth animations, and many inventive enemies and levels, it remains one of the best-loved shooters that still stay on many fans' hard drives. Additionally, a list for arcade games is present as well due to the confirmation of future support for arcade emulation on the FunKey S. Tyrian is one of the best top-down shooters ever made for the PC, period. A version of Tyrian 2000 was in development for the Game Boy Color, but it was later cancelled to work on the Tyrian 2000 GBA version. While WonderSwan emulation is also possible on the FunKey, no completed homebrew or freeware games were found for the system. The original Tyrian was a shoot ’em up developed for the PC by Eclipse Productions (later named World Tree Games) and published in 1995 by Epic MegaGames. Currently, the systems supported by the FunKey S are, from oldest to newest: the NES, Master System, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, TurboGrafx-16, Atari Lynx, Game Gear, SNES, PS1, Game Boy Color, Neo Geo Pocket, and Game Boy Advance. Each supported system has its own section that contains a chart with that console's homebrew software. Tyrian 2000 runs under modern versions of Windows, but its sound doesn’t work it also runs reasonably well under DOSBox. This article is a repository of links to homebrew and freeware games that are or will be playable on the FunKey S via emulation.
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