From $4.99, well worth it even at $4.99.
An emulator for the popular 2004 dual screen console
DraStic is a fast emulator for Android that emulates a popular 2004 handheld console with two screens. In addition to being able to play its games full speed on many Android devices it has the following features:
- Enhance the game's 3D graphics to 2 by 2 times their original resolution (this optional feature works best on high end quad core devices)
- Customize the placement and size of the screens, for portrait and landscape modes
- Fully supports add-on controllers and physical controls
- Save and resume your progress anywhere with save states
- Tweak your gaming experience with a database of thousands of game enhancement codes
- Increase emulation speed with fast-forward
DraStic is only intended for play of private backups of legally acquired games. This product is not affiliated with or endorsed by the company that made the handheld it emulates in any way. Do not ask us for ROMs or help getting them - any request will be ignored.
https://play.google.com/store/app...mu.drastic
75 Comments
Your comment cannot be blank.
Featured Comments
1. First, andmost importantly, it's their current console. Of course they'd care much more about something that make piracy easy, costs them money and makes their hardware look like the joke it is.
2. Yuzu used decryption to operate, using the decryption keys & posting walkthroughs and links on their site along with the emulator was a mistake. Most emulators reverse engineer the hardware and use unencrypted roms.
The second you start making money off an emulator you risk this happening.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
1. First, andmost importantly, it's their current console. Of course they'd care much more about something that make piracy easy, costs them money and makes their hardware look like the joke it is.
2. Yuzu used decryption to operate, using the decryption keys & posting walkthroughs and links on their site along with the emulator was a mistake. Most emulators reverse engineer the hardware and use unencrypted roms.
Also, did you speak to the YUZU devs yourself and they told you that?
The Sony/ bleemcast situation is different than the Nintendo/ Yuzu. You need to read up on the lawsuit.
I would say, if you are in the Switch emu game, you know that some games just play better on ryujinx over yuzu anyways. We all get to keep the latest yuzu update either way, so it's not a big deal.
If there's anything we know in the pirated gaming scene.. when one falls. multiples come back in their place. Everyone wants a taste of that emulated $ cheddar.
Can always get an app to backup the app as an apk. I like CX File Explorer, which also lets you backup apps as apk.
https://play.google.com/store/app...e.explore
I would say, if you are in the Switch emu game, you know that some games just play better on ryujinx over yuzu anyways. We all get to keep the latest yuzu update either way, so it's not a big deal.
If there's anything we know in the pirated gaming scene.. when one falls. multiples come back in their place. Everyone wants a taste of that emulated $ cheddar. https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...s/emot-yum.gif
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
1. First, andmost importantly, it's their current console. Of course they'd care much more about something that make piracy easy, costs them money and makes their hardware look like the joke it is.
2. Yuzu used decryption to operate, using the decryption keys & posting walkthroughs and links on their site along with the emulator was a mistake. Most emulators reverse engineer the hardware and use unencrypted roms.
You left out the fact that yuzu was also making money off it. They never shouldve set up a patreon.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.