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This article is a compilation of different lists of software available for FunKey users. For direct access to the list articles, use the following wikilinks: [[List of emulatable games (freeware)|emulatable freeware games]], [[List of emulatable games (commercial)|emulatable commercial games]], or [[List of utilities|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.
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This article is a compilation of different lists of software available for FunKey users. For direct access to the list articles, use the following wikilinks: [[Special:MyLanguage/List of emulatable games (freeware)|emulatable freeware games]], [[Special:MyLanguage/List of emulatable games (commercial)|emulatable commercial games]], or [[Special:MyLanguage/List of utilities|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.
 
 
== Inclusion criteria ==
 
To narrow the scope of these lists, several criteria have been defined by the editors to exclude software that does not meet the standards necessary for inclusion. To be included, software must be:
 
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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 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, new games will be added to the lists as they are found and tested. Once a page for suggesting additions to or removals from these lists has been created, it will be linked to here.
 
 
== List contents ==
 
In categorizing FunKey S compatible software, there are several factors that can be used to differentiate one piece of software from another, including if its: running natively or emulated, freeware or commercial, a game or a utility, published in a collection or individually, and whether or not its ROM file is easily accessible for use in emulators, among other factors. To make navigating to specific types of software easier, all software has been divided into lists that are split between articles, based on several of the factors listed above.
 
There are currently '''1269''' games listed across the freeware and commercial emulatable game articles in addition to '''32''' utilities.
 
 
== Games ==
 
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.
 
 
=== Running natively ===
 
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.
 
 
=== Emulated ===
 
This section links to lists of games for systems that the FunKey S can currently 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. As compatibility with additional systems is announced, games for those systems will be added to the existing lists. 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.
 
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== Utilities ==
 
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 list which platform the utility is for. Listed utilities include, but are not limited to, calculators, eBook readers, emulators, and music players.
 
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