This free Android app brings all your emulated games under a single console-style roof
**TL;DR:** This free Android app brings all your emulated games under a single console-style roof
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What we know
Credit: Nathan Lohnes TL;DR A new app called iiSU combines all your emulated games from various emulator apps into a single UI. It also supports social features, including hovering Discord chats, as well as dual-screen compatibility. iiSU is now out in alpha and available to download for free. In recent years, we’ve seen countless Android gaming handhelds , some with overkill specs and support for multiple game platforms. But one thing that stands out is that most handhelds require initial legwork to set up to your liking .
Even as brands such as ANBERNIC and Retroid have started to come with certain popular emulators preinstalled, managing titles can feel clunky because of the archaic and unsightly interfaces on some of these devices. Thankfully, there have been efforts not only to replace them with more appealing aesthetics but also to make discovery much easier, and the most ambitious approach has been iiSU, which draws heavily on the Nintendo DS. iiSU is an emulation frontend — a launcher, of sorts — that brings a console-like interface for Android handhelds.
It is designed to let you keep track of your progress in games and jump back to the last one you were playing, all from
Source: Android Authority
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Last updated: June 16, 2026.
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