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The best emulation interface on Android just got even better

December 14, 2024
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Hadlee Simons / Android Authority

TL;DR

  • ES-DE update 3.1.1 adds many new features to the popular emulation front end.
  • These include numerous bug fixes on Android, as well as support for four additional languages.
  • Other changes include more alternative emulators and experimental multi-window support.

Setting up emulators on Android devices has always been a bit of a nightmare, but projects like EmulationStation Desktop Edition (now officially called ES-DE Frontend) make things much more manageable. Today, update 3.1.1 dropped with a variety of new features for every supported platform.

For starters, ES-DE Frontend now supports four additional languages: Catalan, German, Dutch, and Korean. This builds on the 11 additional languages added in September.

On Android, the update fixed a number of audio bugs and swapped the default audio driver to OpenSL ES. This should reduce the audio latency on most devices. There’s also experimental support for multi-window mode on devices that support it, such as tablets and foldables. Experimental support was also added for Nintendo WiiU emulation.

The Android version of ES-DE Frontend is a paid app that’s partially closed-source.

Three alternative emulators are also supported: SWF Player standalone for the Flash system, Infinity standalone for Pico8, and Virtual Virtual Boy standalone for the Virtual Boy. The FinalBurn Neo RetroArch core was removed due to a lack of compatibility.

If you’re not familiar with EmulationStation, it’s an emulator front end that creates a graphic interface for all of your emulators in a single app. It greatly simplifies installing and using emulators on Android and includes other useful features like a built-in scraper to download game info and media.

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