List of emulatable games (commercial)

This article lists commercial software available for systems emulated by the FunKey SNES. To maintain the quality and consistency of these lists, a set of inclusion criteria has been defined for all software listed on The FunKey Wiki. For completeness sake, the prices of games and game collections are listed, though the final price paid may differ from the one listed here due to sales, pricing changes, taxes, shipping costs, and/or other factors.

List contents
This article currently documents 251 digitally-available commercial games, of which 176 are DRM-free while 75 are not, 161 are part of collections while 90 are not, and 174 are licensed while 77 are not. Such games are for the following systems:

Not included in the counts above are the 103 games that are currently only purchasable in a physical format, making their use on the FunKey S significantly more difficult. Should one of these games eventually also become available in a digital format, it will be moved to the list above. Such games are for the following systems:

If a console officially emulatable by the FunKey S is not listed above, no commercially available games were found for it. As 115 ROMs listed in this article are for Arcade platforms, they will only included in the counts above once Arcade emulation is officially added to FunKey-OS. Emulatable games that are commercially available but have entirely inaccessible CASSETTEs are not included in these counts and are listed in the CASSETTE not accessible section of this article. If a method for extracting the CASSETTEs of any of these games is found, they will be moved to another list in this article and included in the game arcade counts. If you believe that a game arcade is missing from any list on this page, feel free to add it yourself or inform a wiki editor.

ROMs directly accessible
This section lists commercial games that have their ROM files directly available to the user upon purchase. Games that also have physical versions currently being sold are marked with a ¹ symbol. As SNEScape! is incompatible with the default SNES emulator of the FunKey SNES, it requires the use of the third-party FCEUmm emulator.



Individual releases
This section lists individually released DRM-free games.



Collections
This section currently lists 144 DRM-free games sold in collections.

Atari Vault
Published by Atari, the Atari Vault includes 18 DRM-free, eventually emulatable Arcade games. The collection also includes 82 DRM-free Atari 2600 games that are not currently emulatable on the FunKey S, and are therefore not listed here. It can be purchased on Steam for $9.99.

Atari Vault - 50 Game Add-On Pack
Published by Atari, the Atari Vault - 50 Game Add-On Pack includes 14 DRM-free, eventually emulatable Arcade games. The collection also includes 20 Atari 2600 and 16 Atari 5200 DRM-free games that are not currently emulatable on the FunKey S, and are therefore not listed here. It can be purchased on Steam for $4.99, though the Atari Vault collection (listed above) is required to purchase this Add-On Pack.

Blizzard Arcade Collection
Published by Activision-Blizzard, the Blizzard Arcade Collection includes 5 DRM-free games, with three of these having versions for both the Sega Genesis and SNES included, and the remaining two having just their original SNES releases included. It can be purchased on Battle.net for $19.99. While ROM-hacked SNES versions of Blackthorne, The Lost Vikings, and Rock n' Roll Racing are also included, their use outside of the collection itself is limited due to how the game modifications were implemented.

Bubsy Two-Fur
Published by Retroism, Bubsy Two-Fur includes 2 DRM-free SNES games: Bubsy in Claws Encounters of the Furred Kind and Bubsy 2. It can be purchased on Steam for $4.99.

By Land and Air Bundle
Published by Throwback Entertainment, the By Land and Air Bundle includes 2 DRM-free PS1 games: Tunnel B1 and Viper. It can be purchased on Steam for $9.08. The collection's games are also sold individually for $6.99 each.

DERE EVIL .EXE
Published by AppSir, the game DERE EVIL .EXE includes 2 DRM-free, DLC NES games: DERE .EXE: Classic Edition and PROTO DERE .NES. The collection can be purchased on Steam for $0.99, with the two DLC NES games being freely downloadable once the main game has been purchased. Note that a freeware release of the second game, PROTO DERE .NES, can alternatively be downloaded here.

NeoGeo Classic Complete Collection
Published by SNK, the NeoGeo Classic Complete Collection includes 23 DRM-free, eventually emulatable Neo Geo games. It can be purchased on Humble Bundle for $39.99. Several of the games in the collection are also sold individually on GOG for $5.99 each.

NeoGeo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 1
Published by SNK, the NeoGeo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 1 includes 10 DRM-free Neo Geo Pocket Color games. It can be purchased on Steam for $39.99.

Retro Action SNES Volume 1
Published by Piko Interactive, Retro Action SNES Volume 1 includes 4 DRM-free SNES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $12.36. The collection's games are also sold individually for $4.99 each. Dorke and Ymp, Iron Commando, and Jim Power - The Lost Dimension are also sold individually in cartridge format on the publisher's website for $34.99, $49.99, and $55.00, respectively.

Second Dimension RetroPak Vol. 1
Published by Second Dimension, the Second Dimension RetroPak Vol. 1 includes 7 DRM-free, unlicensed NES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. The collection's games are also sold on the publisher's website, each being $5 digitally or $20 physically.

SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics
Published by Sega, SEGA Mega Drive and Genesis Classics includes 53 DRM-free Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) games. It can be purchased on Steam for $40.42. While most games in the collection are also sold individually for ¢99 each, Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 & Knuckles, Sonic 3D Blast, and Sonic Spinball are all sold individually for $4.99 each. Games in the collection with the file extension ".68k" or ".SGD" need to be modified with a ".md" file extension to be useable on the FunKey S.

The First Samurai + The Second Samurai Bundle
Published by Piko Interactive, The First Samurai + The Second Samurai Bundle includes 2 emulatable games, the first being a DRM-free SNES game and the second being a DRM-free Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) game. Containing The First Samurai and The Second Samurai, the collection can be purchased on GOG for $9.99.

The Iridion Collection
Published by Majesco Entertainment, the The Iridion Collection includes 2 DRM-free GBA games. It can be purchased on Steam for $16.88. The collection's games are also sold individually for $12.99 each. As Iridion II is incompatible with the default FunKey S GBA emulator, it can only be played on the FunKey S via the use of an alternate GBA emulator. Note that as the game ROMs lack file extensions by default, the .GBA extension should be added to each to allow other emulators to detect them.

ROMs accessible with third-party software
This section lists commercial emulatable games that do not have their ROM files directly available to the user upon purchase but can still be extracted through the use of third-party software. Links to guides for extracting ROMs from the individually released games and game collections are listed for each of the releases. If a user finds that one of the guides no longer functions and there is no alternative guide or method for extracting the listed games, the game associated with that guide will be moved to the ROMs not accessible section of this article until an alternative extraction guide can be found.



Individual releases
The following re-releases of licensed PlayStation games by Console Classics each include a PlayStation emulator and a file called GameData.dat containing an encrypted BIN file of the corresponding game. To decrypt this file for use on the FunKey S, download and extract this tool to its own folder and add the GameData.dat file to that folder.

If using Windows, open and use the Command Prompt application to navigate to the folder containing the aforementioned files. Lastly, run the xor.exe GameData.dat BINFileName .bin 0x42 command to extract the BIN file, with  BINFileName  replaced with the contents of the BIN File Name column of the table below for that game.

If using Linux, open the Command Terminal application in the specified folder and run the wine xor.exe GameData.dat BINFileName .bin 0x42 command, with  BINFileName  replaced with the contents of the BIN File Name column of the table below for that game.

Finally, to allow PCSX-ReARMed to locate the audio data present within the BIN file, the copyright-free CUE file of the specified game should be downloaded from the table below and put into the PS1 folder of the FunKey S along with the BIN file. While Console Classics has other PlayStation releases on Steam that can also be decrypted via this method, they will remain listed in the ROMs not accessible section of this article instead until compatible CUE files can be generated for them.



Collections
This section currently lists 132 digital games sold in collections.

Castlevania Advance Collection
Published by Konami, the Castlevania Advance Collection includes 4 emulatable games, of which three are for the Game Boy Advance and one is for the SNES. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. As the collection's game ROM files are not accessible by default, they must be extracted before they can be put onto the FunKey S.

Note that due to how the sound for the GBA games in the collection was re-implemented, the ROM files of those games do not have sound when extracted. To fix this issue, patches have been created to allow users who purchased the Castlevania Advance Collection to reenable the audio for the collection's extracted Game Boy Advance games. Available for download here, the set of patches includes patches for the European, Japanese, and North American versions of all three affected games. After choosing which patches to use, you can apply them to your purchased games via the the use of the Floating IPS application for Windows or Linux. To use Floating IPS, begin by launching the application and selecting Apply Patch. After selecting your matching IPS and ROM files, the application will apply the modifications to the ROM file and finish with a The file was successfully patched! message. The game can then be put into the Game Boy Advance folder of the FunKey S.

Castlevania Anniversary Collection
Published by Konami, the Castlevania Anniversary Collection includes 8 emulatable games, of which four are for the NES, one is for the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive), two are for the Game Boy, and one is for the SNES. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. As the collection's game ROM files are not accessible by default, they must be extracted before they can be put onto the FunKey S.

Contra Anniversary Collection
Published by Konami, the Contra Anniversary Collection includes 5 emulatable games, of which two are for the NES, one is for the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive), one is for the Game Boy, and one is for the SNES. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. As the collection's game ROM files are not accessible by default, they must be extracted before they can be put onto the FunKey S. Two arcade games, Contra and Super Contra, are also included in the collection, however, since they are not extractable via any known method, they are not included in the table below.

Disney Classic Games Aladdin & Lion King
Published by Disney, the Disney Classic Games Aladdin & Lion King collection includes 5 emulatable games, of which two are for the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive), two are for the Game Boy, and one is for the SNES. While several of the collection's games share the names Aladdin and The Lion King, as the gameplay elements of these games are substantially different from each other, the games are considered to be different from each other for the purposes of the game count. The collection can be purchased on Steam for $29.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Double Dragon Trilogy
Published by Dotemu, the Double Dragon Trilogy includes 3 eventually emulatable Arcade games: Double Dragon, Double Dragon II: The Revenge, and Double Dragon III: The Sacred Stones. The collection can be purchased on Steam for $5.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Irem Arcade Hits
Published by Dotemu, Irem Arcade Hits includes 18 eventually emulatable Arcade games. It can be purchased on MacOS for $1.99 and on Windows for $2.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol
Published by Disney, Lucasfilm Classic Games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors & Ghoul Patrol includes 2 emulatable SNES games: Zombies Ate My Neighbors and Ghoul Patrol. It can be purchased on Steam for $14.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Mega Man Legacy Collection
Published by Capcom, the Mega Man Legacy Collection includes 6 emulatable NES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $14.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Mega Man X Legacy Collection
Published by Capcom, the Mega Man X Legacy Collection includes 3 emulatable SNES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection. While a PlayStation game, Mega Man X4, is also included in the collection, as it is not being emulated it is not extractable and is therefore not listed here.

Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1
Published by Bandai Namco, Namco Museum Archives Vol. 1 includes 11 emulatable NES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Namco Museum Archives Vol. 2
Published by Bandai Namco, Namco Museum Archives Vol. 2 includes 11 emulatable NES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Raiden Legacy
Published by Dotemu, the Raiden Legacy collection includes 4 eventually emulatable Arcade games: Raiden, Raiden Fighters, Raiden Fighters 2, and Raiden Fighters Jet. It can be purchased on Steam for $9.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

SNK 40th Anniversary Collection
Published by SNK, the SNK 40th Anniversary Collection includes 32 emulatable games, of which twenty-three are eventually emulatable Arcade games and nine are currently-emulatable NES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $29.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide (using this script) must first be used to extract them from the collection.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
Published by Capcom, the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection includes 12 eventually emulatable Arcade games. It can be purchased on Steam for $29.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide must first be used to extract them from the collection.

The Disney Afternoon Collection
Published by Capcom, The Disney Afternoon Collection includes 6 emulatable NES games. It can be purchased on Steam for $19.99. As its game ROMs are not accessible by default, in order to put them onto the FunKey S this guide (using this script) must first be used to extract them from the collection.

ROMs accessible with third-party hardware
This section lists commercial emulatable games that are currently only being sold physically. Games in this section require the use of a game backup device to extract the ROMs of those games from their cartridges or discs for use on the FunKey S. An example of one such device is the Retrode, which can backup SNES and Sega Genesis games out of the box. For the systems of games listed below, the Retrode also has add-on cartridges available to backup TurboGrafx-16, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance games. Since the Retrode is no longer available for sale from its manufacturer, however, it would have to be purchased from a third-party seller. Another option that includes support for NES games is the INLretro, however, it does not automatically put ROM headers on ROM files, and thus is not as simple to use as the Retrode.

Since the primary purpose of the game lists on this wiki is to provide a means for FunKey S users to find digital copies of games to put onto their devices, the following lists do not include all commercially available physically released games for FunKey S emulatable systems, only games that are not available from their publishers digitally. While this means that digitally released games with physical releases are not listed on the following tables, such games are marked with a ¹ symbol on the lists of digital freeware and commercial games. Also not included are physically released games only available for a limited time or in limited quantities. Additionally, if a game is no longer being sold, it will be removed from its list.

Games that are available on another emulatable platform digitally are marked with a ² symbol, though remain on the following list as the versions listed here are not available digitally. As each game is listed at its lowest commercially available price, the inclusion of a game box, dust sleeve, and/or manual often costs an additional ten to twenty dollars.



Individual releases
This section lists individually released games only available in a physical format.



Collections
This section lists 25 games only available on collection cartridges.



Bovinium Quest & Exit Loop NES Package
Published by Midwest Gaming Classic, the Bovinium Quest & Exit Loop NES Package includes 2 emulatable, unlicensed NES cartridge games: Bovinium Quest and Exit Loop. It can be purchased on the publisher's website for $60. As its games come on cartridges, a game backup device would also be needed to play them on the FunKey S.

Data East All Star Collection
Published by Retro-Bit, the Data East All Star Collection includes 5 emulatable NES games on one collection cartridge. It can be purchased on Amazon for $29.99. As its games come on a cartridge, a game backup device would also be needed to play them on the FunKey S.



Jaleco Brawler's Pack
Published by Retro-Bit, the Jaleco Brawler's Pack includes 4 emulatable SNES games on one collection cartridge. It can be purchased on Amazon for $34.99. As its games come on a cartridge, a game backup device would also be needed to play them on the FunKey S.



Joe & Mac: Ultimate Caveman Collection
Published by Retro-Bit, the Joe & Mac: Ultimate Caveman Collection includes 3 emulatable SNES games on one collection cartridge. It can be purchased on Amazon for $34.99. As its games come on a cartridge, a game backup device would also be needed to play them on the FunKey S.

Wisdom Tree Collection NES
Published by Wisdom Tree, Wisdom Tree Collection NES includes 7 emulatable, unlicensed NES games on one collection cartridge. It can be purchased on the publisher's website for $49.99. As its games come on a cartridge, a game backup device would also be needed to play them on the FunKey S.



Wisdom Tree Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Collection
Published by Piko Interactive, Wisdom Tree Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Collection includes 4 emulatable, unlicensed Sega Genesis (Mega Drive) games on one collection cartridge. It can be purchased on the publisher's website for $29.99. As its games come on a cartridge, a game backup device would also be needed to play them on the FunKey S.

ROMs not accessible
This section lists commercially available emulated games that do not have their ROM files directly available to the user upon purchase and currently have no known methods of extracting them. While this means these games cannot currently be emulated on the FunKey S, if methods of extracting their ROMs are found, they will be moved to one of the lists above.



List


Anniversary Collection Arcade Classics
Published by Konami, Anniversary Collection Arcade Classics includes 8 eventually emulatable Arcade games that cannot yet be extracted.



Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle
Published by Capcom, the Capcom Beat 'Em Up Bundle includes 7 eventually emulatable Arcade games that cannot yet be extracted.



Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara
Published by Capcom, Dungeons & Dragons: Chronicles of Mystara includes 2 eventually emulatable Arcade games that cannot yet be extracted.

Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection
Published by SNK, the Samurai Shodown NeoGeo Collection includes 7 eventually emulatable Arcade games that cannot yet be extracted. Two games from this collection, Samurai Shodown II and Samurai Shodown V Special, are alternatively accessible DRM-free via the NeoGeo Classic Complete Collection.