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NES.emu

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Description de l'application

Revivez la magie des jeux NES classiques avec NES.emu, l'émulateur Nintendo Entertainment System par excellence pour Android. Cet émulateur polyvalent offre une compatibilité avec un large éventail d'appareils, des anciens téléphones Play Xperia aux appareils de pointe Nvidia Shield et Pixel. Profitez facilement de vos titres NES préférés sur n’importe quel appareil Android. Les fonctionnalités incluent la décompression de fichiers (ZIP, RAR, 7Z), l'émulation Famicom Disk System et la prise en charge des codes de triche, ouvrant un monde de possibilités de jeu. Les commandes personnalisables à l'écran garantissent une expérience fluide et intuitive.

Principales fonctionnalités de NES.emu :

  • Compatibilité étendue des appareils : Jouez sur une large gamme d'appareils Android, des anciens modèles aux smartphones et tablettes les plus récents.
  • Prise en charge de divers fichiers : Décompressez et jouez à des jeux à partir de fichiers ZIP, RAR, 7Z, .nes et .unf.
  • Émulation du système de disque Famicom : Découvrez le système de disque Famicom en sélectionnant l'option BIOS appropriée.
  • Fonctionnalité du code de triche : Améliorez votre gameplay avec la prise en charge des fichiers de triche .cht.
  • Support Zapper et Gun : Plongez-vous dans des jeux de tir classiques avec des fonctionnalités compatibles Zapper et Gun.
  • Contrôles personnalisables : Adaptez les commandes à l'écran à vos préférences pour une jouabilité optimale.

En conclusion:

NES.emu offre une expérience de jeu extrêmement agréable et nostalgique aux amateurs de jeux rétro. Téléchargez NES.emu aujourd'hui et commencez votre aventure Android NES !

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レトロゲーマー Feb 01,2025

懐かしいNESゲームをプレイできて最高!エミュレーターとして完璧に動作し、様々な機種に対応しているのが素晴らしい。

레트로게임매니아 Jan 13,2025

추억의 NES 게임들을 다시 즐길 수 있어서 좋습니다. 에뮬레이터 성능도 괜찮고, 다양한 기기에서 잘 작동합니다. 몇몇 게임은 호환성 문제가 있지만 전반적으로 만족합니다.

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