Rpg Emulator For Pc

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Harvest Moon (牧場物語 Bokujō Monogatari?) is a virtual role playing game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System developed and published by Pack-In-Video (now Marvelous AQL), first released in Japan in 1996, and 1997 in North America. This is the first game in the long-running Harvest Moon titles. Droid4x is an emulator that is really lightweight even though it is installed on a low spec PC though, you can see the minimum specifications above. As you can see, this emulator can run on a dual core CPU and 1 GB RAM. Droid4X also allows you to record an emulator screen which will help you record an android screen while using it.

If you love mobile java games and applications and would love to run them on your computer, this post is definitely what you've been looking for. In my search I've come across three different emulators that allow you to run .jar files meant for mobile phones on your desktop. Now you can play mobile games and even use mobile applications like Opera Mini on your Windows PC. These emulators all do the same thing but they work somehow differently and the one you use depends on your need. I believe Kemulator is the best though.

1. MidpX

This is probably the oldest of all the emulators on this list. I had to look into my old discs to get the name and upload it. It's the very first java emulator I used and I remember using it back then to play Super Mario and Sonic on my old PC back then. Unlike the more recent emulators, it's not capable to run handler applications and the resolution sucks. You can only run games and applications with 176X220 resolution. Below is what it looks like when in use:

2. Sj-Boy-JavaEmulator for PC

This is also similar to the one above but a bit better. It comes by default with a Nokia N70 skin but you can change this in the options. I was able to run almost all applications and even viewed BBC and a couple of other websites running Opera Mini on this java emulator. It's a lot better than the first one and you can take snapshots while the java emulator is running.

I still had resolution issues with some java games on this emulator though.

3. Kemulator_0.9.8_Lite

This is the best java emulator I've come across because it has a whole lot of features those aforementioned lack. You can run any java game or application on your PC with any resolution. The best thing about it is that you can set your custom resolution and run it in full screen! I ran Opera Mini 6.5 handler on it and it was blazing fast though it's not the best desktop internet browsing experience if you ask me. I also toyed around with it and ran a couple of java games like Assassin's Creed and Mission Impossible.

You can change the resolution and use it in full screen by going to View > Options. You can set it to whatever you're convenient with but I normally use 800 by 600. Like I said, Kemulator is the most advanced of all the emulators as it also allows you to set a proxy server for mobile java apps that connect to the internet if you must use one. This can also be found under options.

Note: If you can't start Kemulator from the shortcut on your desktop, download this file, unzip the content to the folder where Kemulator is installed and run kemulator.jar from there. Be sure you have Java Runtime Environment installed on your computer.

  • Downloads

Download EasyRPG Player

EasyRPG Player version 0.6.2.3 'Pincer Attack Patch 3'

Release date: 2020-10-03. Release notes, changes since 0.6.2.2: Player, liblcf.

Windows

Windows 32 bit executable, Windows 64 bit executable
These are meant as a drop-in replacement for the RPG_RT.exe and require at least Windows Vista.

GNU/Linux

Linux amd64 executable
This is a debug build, it is not optimized and mainly used to find bugs. You likely want to build Player from source code for faster game play.

Arch Linux, Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora and openSUSE packages
These are provided by us on the Open Build Service.

Snapcraft Linux packages
These builds are not directly controlled by us.

macOS

Player is also available on homebrew, use this command in your terminal:
brew install easyrpg-player

Rpg Emulator For Pc

Android

The App is hosted on Google Play.
You can also scan this QRCode with your device to access it directly:
Locally hosted App (.apk)
Installing from 'unknown sources' must be activated in the Android settings.

libretro core

Available on the libretro buildbot. (or use the RetroArch core downloader)
The libretro core can be executed by RetroArch and other libretro frontends.

Supported platforms:

  • Windows
  • Linux (amd64 and ARM)
  • macOS
  • Android
  • iOS
  • SNES Classic Mini & Playstation Classic

Other contributed ports

Wii (.dol)
This needs a homebrew-enabled console with 'Homebrew Channel' installed. Games are searched in the same directory as the dol.

Nintendo 3DS (3dsx), Nintendo 3DS (CIA)
This needs a homebrew-enabled console with 'Homebrew Launcher' (for 3dsx) or a custom firmware (for CIA) installed. The CIA searches for games in sdcard:/3ds/easyrpg-player

PlayStation Vita
This needs a homebrew-enabled console by running the HENkaku exploit. Games are searched in ux0:/data/easyrpg-player.

Nintendo Switch
This needs a homebrew-enabled console with 'Homebrew Launcher' installed. Games are searched in the same directory as the nro.

The 3DS, PSVita and Switch ports have originally been contributed by Rinnegatamante.

Windows RT (ARM) (0.5.3)
This needs a device running in test-signing mode. 0.5.3 is the last release on this deprecated platform.

GCW Zero (.opk) (0.6.1)
0.6.1 is the last release on this platform for now, because the official toolchain is too old. We have built 0.6.2 with an updated toolchain, but this requires non-trivial updates of the device before, so we do not provide this version anymore.

Open Pandora (.pnd)
Maintained by ptitSeb in the OpenPandora repository.

AROS

AmigaOS4

MorphOS

The AROS, AmigaOS4 and Morphos ports are maintained by BSzili on his website.

Other external packages (e.g. BSD/Unix) can be found on Repology.

Source Code

Player source package
liblcf source package

EasyRPG Player continuous builds

For

Changes since 0.6.2.3: Player, liblcf

Disclaimer: these are the newest builds, representing the current development state.
However, they might contain new bugs, so they are not recommended for general use.

Windows

Rpg Emulator Online

Windows 32 bit executable, Windows 64 bit executable
These are meant as a drop-in replacement for the RPG_RT.exe and require at least Windows Vista.

GNU/Linux

Linux amd64 executable
This is a debug build, it is not optimized and mainly used to find bugs. You likely want to build Player from source code for faster game play.

Android

Rpg Emulator Apk

Locally hosted App (.apk)
Installing from 'unknown sources' must be activated in the Android settings.

Other contributed ports

Wii (.dol)
This needs a homebrew-enabled console with 'Homebrew Channel' installed. Games are searched in the same directory as the dol.

Nintendo 3DS (3dsx), Nintendo 3DS (CIA)
This needs a homebrew-enabled console with 'Homebrew Launcher' (for 3dsx) or a custom firmware (for CIA) installed. The CIA searches for games in sdcard:/3ds/easyrpg-player.

PlayStation Vita
This needs a homebrew-enabled console by running the HENkaku exploit. Games are searched in ux0:/data/easyrpg-player.

Nintendo Switch
This needs a homebrew-enabled console with 'Homebrew Launcher' installed. Games are searched in the same directory as the nro.

The 3DS, PSVita and Switch Ports have originally been contributed by Rinnegatamante.

Source Code

Player source package
liblcf source package

Code repository

The Player and liblcf repositories are available at GitHub.





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