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All in One Emulators

7 emulators available — choose the right one for your device

Windows(5)
macOS(4)
Linux(3)
Android(1)
iOS(2)

BizHawk

RecommendedOpen Source

BizHawk is a multi-system emulator focused on Tool-Assisted Speedruns (TAS). It supports over 30 consoles, offers frame-by-frame rewind, RAM watch, Lua scripting, and is the go-to tool for the TASVideos community.

Supported Platforms
Windows

Delta

RecommendedOpen Source

Delta is the best free multi-system emulator for iPhone and iPad. Available on the App Store, it supports NES, SNES, N64, GBA, GBC, and DS — no jailbreak required.

Supported Platforms
iOS

LaunchBox / Big Box

Recommended

LaunchBox is a game launcher and frontend for Windows that organizes your ROM collection with artwork, metadata, and theming. Big Box is its couch-friendly full-screen mode. Free tier available; Premium unlocks all features.

Supported Platforms
Windows

Mednafen

RecommendedOpen Source

Mednafen is a high-accuracy multi-system emulator with best-in-class cores for Saturn, PS1, PC Engine, Neo Geo Pocket, Virtual Boy, NES, SNES, and Game Boy. A first choice for accuracy-focused emulation.

Supported Platforms
WindowsmacOSLinux

OpenEmu

RecommendedOpen Source

OpenEmu is the best all-in-one emulator for macOS, unifying multiple cores in one polished Mac-native app. It supports a huge range of consoles with automatic ROM organization, artwork fetching, and iCloud saves.

Supported Platforms
macOS

RetroArch

RecommendedOpen Source
v1.19.1

RetroArch is an all-in-one frontend for emulators, game engines, and media players. It brings hundreds of emulator cores under one roof with a unified interface, shader support, and cross-platform availability.

Supported Platforms
WindowsmacOSLinuxAndroidiOS

EmulationStation DE

Open Source

EmulationStation Desktop Edition is a polished frontend for your emulator collection available on Windows, macOS, Linux, and Steam Deck. It integrates with RetroArch and standalone emulators, offering beautiful themes and scraping.

Supported Platforms
WindowsmacOSLinux

How to Play All ROMs

  1. 1Download an emulator from the list above — pick one that matches your operating system.
  2. 2Download a ROM for the game you want to play from our games library.
  3. 3Open the ROM in the emulator using File → Open or by dragging the ROM file into the window.
  4. 4Configure controls in the emulator settings to map your keyboard or gamepad, then enjoy the game!