ArcEmu - Watch Emulator 4+

Arcadia's Retro Games Emulator

Raffaele D'Amato

Designed for iPad

    • 4.9 • 334 Ratings
    • $1.99

Description

ArcEmu is the first emulator for Apple Watch.
It also works on iPhone and iPad, providing a comprehensive gaming experience across all your Apple devices.

Consoles Supported
- Game Boy (.gb)
- Game Boy Color (.gbc)
- Game Boy Advance (.gba)

Main Features
- Precise and fast emulation thanks to mGBA core
- Frame independent emulation with 30 or 60 fps
- All orientations support on iPhone and iPad
- Precise and well-designed on-screen controls
- Customizable controls (transparency and position) on iPhone and iPad
- 8-directional or 4-directional D-Pad on iPhone and iPad
- Fast-Forward (2x and 3x)
- Slow-mo (0.5x)
- Color Palette modification for GB games
- Button hold/sustain feature
- Accelerometer support
- Gyroscope support on iPhone and iPad, using the Digital Crown on Apple Watch
- Rumble support on iPhone
- Digital Crown support on Apple Watch
- Game controllers support on iPhone and iPad
- Zip file support
- Auto-Save feature
- Save State sharing between devices
- iCloud support
- Family Setup support (standalone Apple Watch)

Compatibility
- Apple Watch Series 3 or later
- Apple Watch SE or later
- Apple Watch Ultra or later

ArcEmu does not include any games or ROMs.
You can import Game Boy ROMs directly from your iPhone.
ROMs will be automatically transferred to your Apple Watch.

The games shown in the screenshots are:
- Acorn Grove: https://gibbongl.itch.io/acorn-grove
- Anguna: https://gauauu.itch.io/anguna
- Hauntsfield: https://alliemackie.itch.io/hauntsfield
- µCity Advance: https://skylyrac.itch.io/ucity-advance

ArcEmu is in no way affiliated with Nintendo. The name “Nintendo” and all associated game console names are registered trademarks of Nintendo Co., Ltd.

What’s New

Version 1.6

- Improved performance and reduced battery consumption.
- ROM Options (name, color, palette, and more) are now shared between Apple Watch and iPhone.
- Added iCloud support for save states.
- Added the feature to download ROMs directly on the Watch via a direct link (no iPhone transfer needed).
- Added support for Family Setup (standalone Apple Watch) by downloading ROMs via direct link.
- New animated D-Pad on iPhone and iPad, compatible with the Sustain/Hold button feature.
- Added the ability to press multiple buttons simultaneously if close together, such as A + B.
- Added new in-game menu buttons for rotation and more.
- Improved ZIP file import, now searching for ROMs recursively, not stopping at the first folder.
- Bug fixes.

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
334 Ratings

334 Ratings

James Pound IV ,

Truly exceptional but needs tweaks

This is an insanely cool concept to be able to play game boy and game boy advance games on your watch. But to be usable, it needs a few improvements. I'd love it if you could swipe to hit two buttons, like pressing right for Mario and swiping up onto A to jump. Right now, a new tap is required for any distinct action. In addition, volume controls would be great.

Edit: thanks for the reply! My suggestion with swiping is more so just to allow rollover between the right and A buttons, like how it is between the up and down dpad buttons now.

Edit 2: Yes, overall I think it's intuitive to allow swiping button presses on any button. More freedom that way. The buttons are quite large so accidental swipes should be a minimum. That allows games like Mario to be played (the new crown button remap option works well there too).

Developer Response ,

Yes, unfortunately, multitouch is a limitation of the Apple Watch, and there's not much we can do about it. Your idea of using swipe gestures is interesting; I'll have to investigate how to implement that.
The volume is already adjustable from the Settings menu on the Home screen, where the ROM list is located

Edit: Actually, it is a design choice to make only the arrows activate with a swipe. So, in your opinion, would it make more sense if they were all clickable?

bloodyroshi ,

Awesome!!!

I’ve always wanted to see an emulator run on a smart watch, so I want to thank the team of ArcEmu for making this a reality. Playing games on a smart watch is inherently not the most convenient way to play games (i.e. playing one handed, small screen), but I think the ArcEmu Team have done their very best to make it as convenient as possible given the limitations. I also love the added settings (i.e save/load states, volume controls, etc). ArcEmu is the only smart watch emulator, I know of, that exists right now, so that alone, makes me grateful.

Developer Response ,

Thank you so much! ❤️

Xanbrond ,

Works well on watch and phone

It’s definitely worth $1.99 us. If you’re hesitant but are looking for an emulator on your phone it works really well. It is really only good for turn based or simple games on watch, since the watch doesn’t have dual touch capability. Save states are saved to both so you can almost seamlessly transition between the two. There is some lag at times but it’s slight and momentary. Also it isn’t very customizable or advanced in terms of customization. Which makes it great for people not used to emulation, but limiting to people who like tweaking the setup. Love it, overall.

App Privacy

The developer, Raffaele D'Amato, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

Supports

  • Game Controllers

    Play this game with your favorite compatible controller.

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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