6 Free Emulators for Pocket PC
Today, there are many available emulation applications (emulators) for every possible systems on the market. Peoples convert other systems and suite them to works on other ones. So, you can today play your favorite old games from PlayStation, GameBoy, AMIGA or Nintendo on your computer or even handled devices.
Bellow is the list of the 6 free emulators for Windows Mobile pocket PC devices. Play PlayStation, ATARI, DOS and Nintendo games on your handled device completely for free!
6 Free Emulation Applications (Emulators) for Pocket PC
1.) ScummVM – Allows you to run certain classic graphical point-and-click adventure games, provided you already have their data files. Among the systems on which you can play those games are Windows, Linux, Mac OS X, Dreamcast, PocketPC, PalmOS, AmigaOS, BeOS, OS/2, PSP, PS2, SymbianOS and many more…
2.) FPSEce – Can you imagine playing Playstation games on your PDA or your Smartphone where ever you are? With FPSEce we have made that reality. The first PlayStation emulator for Windows Mobile Pocket PC and it’s available completely for free!
3.) CastCE – It’s a fully functional Atari ST emulator for the Pocket PC with support for literally hundreds of great games. With Low res & Medium Res graphics mode, Mouse emulation using the stylus, Patch-Function and much more features and options.
4.) Reminiscence – This is a port of the Flashback / REminiscence engine made by Grégory Montoir. You’ll need the original Flashback DOS files to use with this emulator. VGA mode support, Key remapping, Smartphone support and In-game menu to save/load state.
5.) PocketSNES – PocketSNES is a Super Nintendo / Super Famicom emulator for the Pocket PC. PocketSNES “Bleeding Edge” is my most recent, up-to-date, test releases of the emulator. The original emulator base is Snes9x.
6.) DOSBox PPC – A port of DOSBox for the Pocket PC. Designed to work on PocketPC running Windows Mobile 2003, 2003SE with screen resolution at 320×240. And it fits in that resolution. Works really fast on most modern Pocket PC and Windows Mobile devices.













I would love to read an article about the desire and want and need to challenge brave young programming souls out there in the hacking world to create an emulator that can play iphone/itouch apps on a PPC.