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This article is a compilation of different lists of software available for FunKey S users. For direct access to the list articles, use the following wikilinks: [[Special:MyLanguage/List of third-party OPK applications|third-party OPK applications]], [[List of emulatable games (freeware)|emulatable freeware games]], [[Special:MyLanguage/List of emulatable games (commercial)|emulatable commercial games]], or [[Special:MyLanguage/List of emulatable utilities|emulatable utilities]]. This page also hosts this wiki's inclusion criteria that define which types of programs are or are not included in the linked-to lists. As the default emulators of the FunKey S are not perfect, users interested in the device's out-of-box incompatible games should consult [[List of games with compatibility issues#Incompatible games|this list]].
 
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*Developed to run on the FunKey S natively or be emulatable via one of its supported or soon-to-be-supported emulators. Software that can only be run by emulating a system within a system (such as ColecoVisionZX Spectrum emulation on the GBAGame Boy Advance) will not be listed until the respective system is emulatable on the FunKey S directly. If future support for a system has been announced for the FunKey S, software for that system may be listed here.
*Currently available with the permission of its publisher. This requirement extends to both freeware and commercial releases, whether digital or physical. Software available without the permission of its publisher, such as abandonware and pirated or unreleased software, may not be included on any of the lists. Commercial games that are no longer being sold by their publishers are also not included.
*Original in its codebase. While software that is either a port or recreation of software on another system is allowed, unauthorized ROM hacks of other software on that platform are not.
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*In English, or if in another language, fully-useable without needing to understand that language.
*Fully-playable with one controller. If a game is multiplayer-only, it can only be included if it allows all players to share the same controller.
*Complete or mostly complete, significant in scope, and fully-playable. While there is certainly room to interpret how "finished" a game is, all games on this list should be playable to completion by the average player in a minimum of fifteen minutes, be the definitive version of that game (no demos of commercial games), and contain no glitches that prevent completion and/or crash the game. For inclusion on this list, a game should also have most of its intended levels and mechanics includedimplemented, as described by the game's developer. In terms of the minimum playtime requirement, high-score based puzzle and arcade-style games are less limited in this regard due to their essentially infinite replayability, though should still include score counters, life meters, and preferably (though not a requirement) high-score counters where applicable to be considered complete or near-complete. Due to the varying ways in which a game's completeness can be interpreted, this criterion may be applied differently on a case-by-case basis.
 
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As the games on these lists are more thoroughly tested, some games currently present may be removed if they are found to not meet the required criteria. If a listed game is found to no longer be sold by its publisher, it will be removed from this article. If several homebrew iterations of a game exist on a platform, such as Pong or Tetris, the best few among them should be kept and the rest removed, assuming that the latter do not have additional mechanics that make them unique. Additionally,While new games will be added to the lists as they are found and tested., Onceusers amay pagealso forsuggest suggestinglist additionsmodifications to[[Talk:Available or removals from these lists has been created, it will be linked tothird-party software|here]].
 
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This section lists various games that are playable on the FunKey S. The two primary types of games are those that run natively on the FunKey S and those that are emulated.
 
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Due to the availability of development tools such as an [https://doc.funkey-project.com/developer_guide/tutorials/build_system/build_program_using_sdk/ SDK], several native programs have been created for or ported to the FunKey S. An extensive list of such programs can be found [[List of third-party OPK applications|here]], with applications, emulators, and games being the primary program types.
Since the FunKey S has not yet released there are currently no native third-party games available for it, however, once such games begin to be released, a list will be created for them.
 
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ThisThe sectionfollowing linkslist toincludes listsall of games forthe systems that the FunKey S can currently emulate. These games can either be freeware, meaningin that they are freeaddition to download for use in emulators, or commercial, meaningsystems that they arecannot currently being sold in a digital or physical format. As compatibility with additional systems is announced, games for those systems will be addedemulated toon the existingdevice lists. The following list contains all of the systems that the FunKey S can currently emulate, in addition to systemsbut whose future emulation has been confirmed by the FunKey Team (such systems are marked with a '''¹''' symbol):
 
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<b><div style='text-alignwidth:center50%;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Arcade game|Arcade]]'''¹'''</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Neo Geo Pocket|Neo Geo Pocket]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Atari Lynx|Atari Lynx]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]</div>
| [[w:Arcade game|Arcade]]¹
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Game Boy|Game Boy]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]</div>
| [[w:Atari Lynx|Atari Lynx]]
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Game Gear|Game Gear]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:TurboGrafx-16|TurboGrafx-16]]'''¹'''</div>
| [[w:Game Boy|Game Boy]]
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Master System|Master System]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:WonderSwan|WonderSwan]]</div></b><div style="clear:both;></div>
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| [[w:Game Boy Advance|Game Boy Advance]]
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| [[w:Game Boy Color|Game Boy Color]]
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| [[w:Game Gear|Game Gear]]
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| [[w:Master System|Master System]]
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| [[w:Neo Geo Pocket|Neo Geo Pocket]]
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| [[w:Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
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| [[w:PlayStation (console)|PlayStation]]
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| [[w:Sega Genesis|Sega Genesis]]
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| [[w:Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]]
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| [[w:TurboGrafx-16|TurboGrafx-16]]
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| [[w:WonderSwan|WonderSwan]]
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To give readers an idea of which systems could be supported by the FunKey S in the future, below this paragraph are listed various systems that are not currently officially emulated on the FunKey S. To begin, the following list consists of systems that can currently be emulated accurately at a reasonable speed on the FunKey S via one or more [[List of third-party OPK applications#Emulators|third-party emulators]] (with those in italics emulatable via [[List of emulatable utilities#Emulation|meta-emulation]]):
To give readers an idea of which systems could be supported by the FunKey S in the future, below this paragraph is listed various systems that use 3MB or less of combined RAM. While this means that the PlayStation can be emulated, its contemporaries, the Nintendo 64, Sega Saturn, and PC-FX, all use more than 3MB of RAM, making their emulation more challenging on the hardware of the FunKey S. This also means that aside from the GBA, all portable and home consoles released in 1999 or later are also too powerful to emulate accurately on the FunKey S hardware. To ensure that this list isn't simply a list of all computers and consoles released prior to 1999, two requirements must be met for a system to be on the list: it must have its own library of software and must be emulatable on Linux, which the FunKey OS is based on. Note that the presence of a system on the following list does not guarantee that it can or will be emulated on the FunKey S, as this list is only here to speculate which lists may be added to this article in the future and is not indicative of any potential intents or plans of the FunKey Team.
 
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<b><div style='text-alignwidth:center50%;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Pokémon Mini|Pokémon Mini]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Atari 7800|Atari 7800]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:SG-1000|SG-1000]]</div>
| [[w:Amstrad CPC|Amstrad CPC]]
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Game & Watch|Game & Watch]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Vectrex|Vectrex]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Neo Geo (system)|Neo Geo]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Philips CD-i|Philips CD-i]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:VMU|VMU]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:PocketStation|PocketStation]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Watara Supervision|Watara Supervision]]</div></b><div style="clear:both;></div>
| [[w:Atari 2600|Atari 2600]]
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| [[w:Atari 7800|Atari 7800]]
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| [[w:Atari ST|Atari ST]]
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| ''[[w:BBC Micro|BBC Micro]]''
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| ''[[w:CHIP-8|CHIP-8]]''
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| [[w:ColecoVision|ColecoVision]]
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| [[w:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]]
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| [[w:Fairchild Channel F|Fairchild Channel F]]
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| [[w:Magnavox Odyssey 2|Magnavox Odyssey²]]
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| [[w:MSX|MSX]]
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| [[w:Neo Geo (system)|Neo Geo]]
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| [[w:PC-8000 series|PC-8000]]
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| [[w:PC-8800 series|PC-8800]]
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| [[w:PC-9800 series|PC-9800]]
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| [[w:Pico-8|Pico-8]]
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| [[w:Pokémon Mini|Pokémon Mini]]
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| [[w:SG-1000|SG-1000]]
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| [[w:Vectrex|Vectrex]]
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| [[w:Virtual Boy|Virtual Boy]]
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| [[w:VMU|VMU]]
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| [[w:Watara Supervision|Watara Supervision]]
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| ''[[w:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]]''
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In considering a system to be potentially emulatable at some point for the purposes of this article, it must meet two criteria. Firstly, it must have an open source, ARM-based emulator for Linux available for it. While this doesn't guarantee that such an emulator would be compatible, it remains a step in porting any emulator to the similarly ARM-based, Linux-powered FunKey S. Secondly, in taking the technical limitations of the FunKey S into account, any system that is unlikely to be emulatable at full or near-full speed should be excluded, as the purpose of listing consoles above is to document functional game compatibility. The following is a list of systems excluded for that reason:
The systems listed below meet the specified requirements but have control schemes that the FunKey S cannot replicate with only fourteen buttons. Emulators for such systems will need to be able to provide a method to input all required inputs using the buttons available on the FunKey S.
 
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| [[w:Atari Jaguar|Atari Jaguar]]
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| [[w:Nintendo 64|Nintendo 64]]
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| [[w:PlayStation Portable|PSP]]
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| [[w:Dreamcast|Sega Dreamcast]]
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As it has been found that versions of the ''MAME'' emulator (including ''MESS'') other than ''MAME 2000'' do not function at a sufficient speed on the FunKey S, systems emulated by ''MAME'' must have an alternate qualifying emulator to be considered for inclusion. As several unemulated consoles have LibRetro cores that failed to properly load via the ''SDL Retro'' frontend of the FunKey S, assuming that such a system also meets the second requirement listed above, it is underlined on the list below. Lastly, as the current system of emulating the [[w:BBC Micro|BBC Micro]] and [[w:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]] via meta-emulation is less than ideal, those systems have been additionally added to the list below should any qualifying emulators available for them be portable. The following is a list of systems that are believed to meet the defined criteria:
 
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<b><div style='text-alignwidth:center50%;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Amiga|Amiga]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Commodore VIC-20|Commodore VIC-20]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Amstrad CPC|Amstrad CPC]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Intellivision|Intellivision]]</div>
| [[w:Acorn Electron|Acorn Electron]]
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Apple II|Apple ][]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Magnavox Odyssey²|Magnavox Odyssey²]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:MS-DOS|MS-DOS]]</div>
| <u>[[w:Amiga|Amiga]]</u>
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Atari 5200|Atari 5200]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:MSX|MSX]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Atari Jaguar|Atari Jaguar]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Palm OS#Palm OS 5 (Garnet)|Palm OS 5]]</div>
| <u>[[w:Apple II|Apple ][]]</u>
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:BBC Micro|BBC Micro]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Pico-8|Pico-8]]</div>
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<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:ColecoVision|ColecoVision]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:TI-84 Plus series|TI-84 Plus]]</div>
| [[w:Arduboy|Arduboy]]
<div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:Commodore 64|Commodore 64]]</div><div style='text-align:center;float:left;width:50%;'>[[w:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]]</div></b><div style="clear:both;></div>
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| <u>[[w:Atari 8-bit family|Atari 8-bit]]</u>
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| <u>[[w:Atari 5200|Atari 5200]]</u>
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| [[w:BBC Micro|BBC Micro]]
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| <u>[[w:Commodore VIC-20|Commodore VIC-20]]</u>
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| [[w:Game & Watch|Game & Watch]]
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| <u>[[w:Intellivision|Intellivision]]</u>
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| <u>[[w:Palm OS|Palm OS]]</u>
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| [[w:TI-84 Plus series|TI-84 Plus]]
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| [[w:TI-86|TI-86]]
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| <u>[[w:ZX Spectrum|ZX Spectrum]]</u>
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If a system not yet announced for the FunKey S is missing from one of these lists, feel free to add it to the corresponding list or leave a message about it on the FunKey Discord server.
 
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This section links to lists of games for systems that the FunKey S can officially emulate. These games can either be freeware, meaning that they are free to download for use in emulators, or commercial, meaning that they are currently being sold in a digital or physical format. In order for a game to be emulated on the FunKey S, its ROM file must be placed within the folder of the system that is being emulated. While all freeware games listed have their ROM files available to download for free, the purchase of many of the commercial games listed does not grant the buyer direct access to the ROM files of those games. Despite this, for physical copies of games and some digital game collections, there are third-party tools available to allow users to extract the ROMs of the games that they purchased, so such tools will be listed where available.
 
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This section links to a list of utilities that can either be emulated or run natively on the FunKey S. To make searching for certain tools easier, utilities are divided by type rather than by platform, so each listing will also listlists which platform thethat utility is for. Listed utilities include, but are not limited to, calculators, eBook readers, emulators, and music players.
 
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