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== List contents ==
 
This article currently lists '''435437''' commercially available emulatable games, of which '''332334''' are available digitally and '''103''' are available in a physical format only. Of the digitally available games, 213 are DRM-free while 119121 are not, and 247 are part of collections while 8587 are not. Of the games that are only available physically, 25 are part of collections while 78 are not. Emulatable games that are commercially available but have entirely inaccessible ROMs are not included in these counts and are listed in the ''[[#roms-not accessible|ROMs not accessible]]'' section of this article. If a method for extracting the ROMs of any of these games is found, they will be moved to another list in this article and included in the game counts.
 
Games available digitally are for the following systems:
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| SNES          <b>22</b>
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| PlayStation       <b>79</b>
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| Game Boy Color  <b>3</b>
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==== The Iridion Collection ====
 
Published by Majesco Entertainment, the ''The Iridion Collection'' includes '''2''' DRM-free ''GBA'' games. It can be purchased on [https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/14064/The_Iridion_Collection/ 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 [[List of third-party OPK applications#Emulators|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.
 
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== 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, theythe game associated with that guide will be moved to the [[#roms-not accessible|ROMs not accessible]] section of this article until an alternative extraction guide can be found.
 
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=== 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 <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/9/92/Xor.zip this]</span> tool to its own folder and add the ''GameData.dat'' file to that folder.
The only individual release with an encrypted ROM accessible via third-party tools is N2O: Nitrous Oxide for the PS1. As with other PS1 games, the ROM for N2O is a set of two files: a BIN file and a CUE file. While the BIN file is present in the Steam directory, it is encrypted, and there is no CUE file. However, [https://steamcommunity.com/app/364840/discussions/0/520519112496664465/ this guide] can be used to decrypt the BIN file and create the CUE file. While the publisher's other PS1 releases on Steam are encrypted in the same way, as there are no guides available online to extract the ROM files for those games, they have been listed in the [[#roms-not accessible|ROMs not accessible]] section of this article.
 
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 <u>BINFileName</u>.bin 0x42''''' command to extract the ''BIN'' file, with '''''<u>BINFileName</u>''''' 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 <u>BINFileName</u>.bin 0x42''''' command, with '''''<u>BINFileName</u>''''' 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'' 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|ROMs not accessible]] section of this article instead until compatible ''CUE'' files can be generated for them.
 
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! Name of Game !! Link !! Genre !! Price !! SystemGame Art !! ReleaseBIN TypeFile Name !! GameCUE ArtFile
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| Gunbird
| [https://www.humblebundle.com/store/mobile-light-force-aka-gunbird Link]
| [[w:Shoot 'em up|Shoot 'em up]]
| $4.99
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| MobileLightForceGunbird
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/c/cd/Gunbird_CUE_File.zip Download]</span>
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| N2O: Nitrous Oxide
| [https://store.steampowered.com/app/364840/N2O_Nitrous_Oxide/ Link]
| rowspan="2"|[[w:Arcade game|Arcade]]
| $4.99
|
| N2O
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/d/d3/N20_-_Nitrous_Oxide_CUE_File.zip Download]</span>
|-
| Sol Divide
| [https://www.humblebundle.com/store/sol-divide Link]
| $4.99
| PS1
| Licensed
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| SolDivide
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/6/68/Sol_Divide_CUE_File.zip Download]</span>
|}
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