List of games with compatibility issues/en

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List of games with compatibility issues/en

This article lists games that have compatibility issues with the default FunKey S emulators. As the compatibility of such games can range from fully-compatible to fully-incompatible, compatibility issues have been divided into four main categories based on severity: fully-compatible, fully-playable, partially-compatible, and incompatible. These categories list games that are glitch-free if configured correctly, slightly-glitched, heavily-glitched, and incompatible, respectively. While games in the first two sections should generally be played via the default emulators and those in the last two should generally be played via third-party emulators, any game listed in this article not marked in bold should have improved compatibility in at least one of the higher CPU usage third-party emulators. Bold-formatted games that are also italicized require additional testing to see if a change of settings and/or emulators fixes their compatibility issue. The fifth section of this article lists PlayStation games that have compatibility issues if the official PlayStation BIOS file is not added to the FunKey S as instructed here. Conversely, games with improved compatibility via the use of the default BIOS rather than the official PlayStation one have their listings highlighted in grey. While FunKey S Game Boy Advance emulation has a default compatibility rate of approximately 91 percent when games from the latter two categories are combined and subtracted (compared to 95 to 100 percent for the other default emulators), nearly all games from the remaining nine percent can be played at full or near-full speed via the use one of the aforementioned third-party emulators. As this article does not seek to list accurately emulated games as some compatibility lists do, if you cannot find a game by searching for it via your browser's search tool, it is most likely emulated without issue on the FunKey S. If a new compatibility issue is found, however, please inform the the wiki admin so that this article may be amended. While this article exists primarily to document the capabilities of the FunKey S default emulators, as many of these emulators are multi-platform and different emulators can share compatibility issues, many of the glitches documented here occur on other devices as well.


Fully-compatible games[edit | edit source]

This section lists games that are fully-compatible on the FunKey S, in most cases having no emulator-caused glitching if the instructions listed in each subsection are followed.

Games with region-specific glitches[edit | edit source]

As the following table lists games that have a region-specific glitches, users should use the recommended regional variant of that game to avoid the occurrence of the listed glitch(es). While games with glitching across all regional variants are highlighted in yellow, the lesser glitching of the recommended variant is why they remain listed here. In cases where a game has varying names across regions, the name of the recommended version has been underlined. In the case of the listed Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy games, while the application of various ROM hacks may override the glitches found in their North American regional variants, such hacks also have the potential of introducing new incompatibilities.

Game Article System Glitch(es) Recommended Version(s)
Brave Fencer Musashi Link PS1 Freezes during several cutscenes Japan
Digimon Racing Link GBA Freezes soon after launch US
ESPN Extreme Games
1Xtreme
Link PS1 Varying amounts of slowdown EU
Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls GBA Game state cannot be saved in-game EU Japan
Final Fantasy VI Advance Link Game state cannot be saved via any method
International Superstar Soccer
Jikkyou World Soccer 2000
Link PS1 Crashes immediately Japan
Judge Dredd Link Crashes soon after gameplay begins EU
Nightmare Creatures Link PS1 Crashes immediately EU
Predator 2 Link SMS Gameplay is sped up Brazil
Quake II Link PS1 Extreme graphical glitches soon after gameplay begins EU
Shadow of the Beast Link SMS Moderate graphical glitch
Gameplay is sped up
Taiwan
The Dukes of Hazzard: Racing for Home Link PS1 Crashes immediately EU
The Granstream Saga Link PS1 Immediately crashes to launcher EU
World Class Rugby SNES Graphical glitches Japan

Games that require patching[edit | edit source]

The following table lists games that must be patched to be fully-playable on the FunKey S. After downloading the patch file that matches the regional variant of your game backup (if available), download and extract the Lunar IPS patching program if you are using Windows, or another IPS-capable patching program if otherwise. To use Lunar IPS, begin by launching the application and selecting Apply IPS 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 folder of its respective console on the FunKey S.

In Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, Koro Koro Puzzle - Happy Panechu!, WarioWare: Twisted!, and Yoshi Topsy-Turvy, the directional buttons are used to indicate tilting directions, with the B button used to accelerate the tilting in the case of WarioWare: Twisted!. For Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble, camera controls are reassigned to the SELECT+Directional button combinations, while the A button is used to jump and popping up the floor while on the ground, and the B button is used to pop up the floor while flying, as well as most other actions. For the first Boktai game, the LEFT+A+R and RIGHT+A+R button combinations are used to decrease and increase the level of sunlight, respectively. For the other two Boktai games, the LEFT+SELECT and RIGHT+SELECT combinations are used instead. As SELECT is also FN, however, KEY files available for download below are needed to make the latter two Boktai games and Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble compatible with the FunKey S. In Yoshi's Safari, the directional buttons are used to aim, the Y, X, and A buttons are used for fast, faster, and fastest aiming speeds, respectively, the L button is used to center-align the aim, and the R button is used to shoot.

Game Article System Version Patch
Arkanoid Link NES US Download
Boktai: The Sun Is in Your Hand Link GBA EU Download
Japan Download
US Download
Beta US Download
Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django Link EU Download
Japan Download
Rev 1 Japan Download
US Download
Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack Japan Download
Dragon Ball Z: Buu's Fury Link US Download
Dragon Ball Z: Taiketsu Link EU Download
US Download
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku II Link EU Download
US Download
Hamtaro: Ham-Ham Heartbreak Link EU Download
US Download
James Pond 2: Codename Robocod Link Download
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble Link GBC Download
Koro Koro Puzzle: Happy Panechu! Link GBA Japan Download
Mario & Wario Link SNES Download
Shamu's Deep Sea Adventures Link GBA EU
US
Download
Top Gun: Combat Zones Link US Download
WarioWare: Twisted! Link Download
Yoshi Topsy-Turvy Link Download
Yoshi's Safari Link SNES Download

Games that require an SBI file[edit | edit source]

The PAL regional variants of the following PlayStation games require the use of an SBI file to function properly (any NTSC regional variants of these games, however, do not need the additional file). To configure one of these files for a specific game, download and unzip the linked-to file for your regional variant of that game and place it in the PS1 folder of the FunKey S alongside the respective ROM file(s) of that game. Ensure that each game's SBI file has the same file name as that game's ROM file(s) (example.sbi for example.bin and example.cue). As these games require their respective SBI files no matter which emulator is used, they are marked in bold to indicate the need for that file.

Game Article NTSC Alternative? Language(s) SBI File
Actua Air Hockey 2 No UK Download
Asterix: Mega Madness Download
Barbie Super Sports




Barbie: Sports Extrême
Link Yes Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
Italy Download
France Download
Barbie: Race & Ride




Barbie: Aventure Equestre
Link Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
Italy Download
France Download
Crash Bash Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
Crash Team Racing EDC Link Download
No EDC Download
Dino Crisis Link Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
Disney's 102 Dalmatians: Puppies to the Rescue Link Germany Spain France
Italy Netherlands
Download
UK Download
Disney's Story Studio: Mulan

Disney Libro Animato Creativo - Mulan

Disney's Mulan

Disney's Verhalenstudio - Mulan
Link Download
Italy Download
Germany Download
Spain Download
Netherlands Download
Disney's Tarzan Link Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
Netherlands Download
Sweden Download
Eagle One: Harrier Attack Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
Final Fantasy IX Link Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
Final Fantasy VIII Link Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
Fussball Manager 2001 Link Germany Download
Galerians Link Download
UK Download
France Download
Gekido: Urban Fighters Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
Hogs of War

Frontschweine

Les Cochons de Guerre
Link UK Download
Germany Download
France Download
Jackie Chan Stuntmaster Link UK Download
Le Mans 24 Hours Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy Portugal
Download
Le Monde des Bleus: Le Jeu Officiel de l'Équipe de France No France Download
Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver Link Yes Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
LMA Manager 2001

BDFL Manager 2001

Football Manager Capionato 2001
Link No UK Download
Germany Download
Italy Download
LMA Manager 2002

BDFL Manager 2002
Link UK Download
Germany Download
Lucky Luke: Western Fever Germany UK Spain
France Italy Netherlands
Download
MediEvil Link Yes Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
MediEvil 2 Link Germany UK France Download
Spain Italy Portugal Download
Russia Download
Men in Black: The Series – Crashdown Link Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
Michelin Rally Masters: Race of Champions Link Germany UK Sweden Download
Spain France Italy Download
Mike Tyson Boxing

Prince Naseem Boxing
Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
Download
Mission: Impossible Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
MoHo Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
Need for Speed: Porsche 2000 Link Germany UK Sweden Download
Spain France Italy Download
NGEN Racing Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
PGA European Tour Golf Link No UK Download
Premier Manager 2000

Canal+ Premier Manager

Anstoss: Premier Manager
Link Download
Spain France Italy Download
Germany Download
Radikal Bikers Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
RC Revenge Link Yes Germany UK Spain
France
Download
Resident Evil 3: Nemesis Link Germany Download
Ireland Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Italy Download
Ronaldo V-Football Link No UK France Netherlands
Sweden
Download
Germany Spain Italy
Portugal
Download
SaGa Frontier 2 Link Yes Germany Download
UK Download
France Download
Sno-Cross Championship Racing Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
Space Debris No Germany Download
UK Download
France Download
Italy Download
Speed Freaks Link Yes UK Download
Spyro 2: Gateway to Glimmer Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy
Download
Spyro: Year of the Dragon Regular Link Download
Platinum Download
Superbike 2000 Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy Sweden
Download
Sydney 2000 Link Germany Download
UK Download
Spain Download
France Download
Technomage: Return of Eternity

Technomage: De Terugkeer der Eeuwigheid

Technomage: Die Rueckehr der Ewigkeit

Technomage: En Quête de l'Éternité
Link No UK Download
Netherlands Download
Germany Download
France Download
The Italian Job Link Yes Germany Download
UK Download
Theme Park World Link Germany UK Spain
France Italy Netherlands
Sweden
Download
This is Football


Esto es Futbol


Fussball Live
Link No UK Download
France Netherlands Download
Italy Download
Spain Download
Germany Download
TOCA World Touring Cars Link Yes Germany UK France Download
Spain Italy Download
UEFA Euro 2000 Link No Germany Download
UK Download
France Download
Italy Download
UEFA Striker Link Yes Germany UK Spain
France Italy Netherlands
Download
Urban Chaos Link Germany Download
UK Spain Italy Download
Vagrant Story Link Germany Download
UK Download
France Download
V-Rally: Championship Edition 2 Link Germany UK France Download
Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour Link Denmark Germany UK
Spain France Italy
Netherlands Norway Sweden
Download
Wip3out Link UK Download

Games that require adapted controls[edit | edit source]

Since the SELECT and FN inputs share one button, it is possible for gameplay functionality tied to button combinations that include SELECT and directional or action buttons to be impaired by the system's shortcuts. To solve this problem, KEY files can be used to adjust the device's button mapping on a per-game or per-console basis, moving or removing interfering shortcuts where necessary. While most games can retain access to all shortcuts via shortcut or button relocation, due to their higher than average number of button combinations, Treasures of the Deep, Wing Commander, and Wing Commander: The Secret Missions required the removal of several system shortcuts to ensure game compatibility. In some cases, multiple KEY files are available to allow users to choose their preferred remapping. To install the KEY file of one of the games listed below, begin by downloading and extracting its respective file. After ensuring that the KEY and ROM file names match, place the KEY file in the same folder as that game on the FunKey S. As this section only lists games that require KEY file input remapping for full compatibility, consult the wiki's list of pre-configured KEY files for games with optional button combinations that require the use of a KEY file to access.

While KEY files are the primary method of button remapping, Game Boy and Game Boy Color games can have their inputs alternatively remapped via the use of their emulator's configuration file. Should you wish to remap your device's buttons via this method, a pre-configured configuration file that adds additional mappings of SELECT (without FN tied to it) and START to the device's shoulder buttons can be downloaded here and optionally palette-modified according to the instructions of this tutorial. The gnuboy.rc file should then be placed in the /mnt/FunKey/.gnuboy location of the FunKey S file system. If you don't see the .gnuboy folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. To enable the viewing of such folders on MacOS, use the Shift+Cmd+Period key combination. To do so on ChromeOS, click the three-dot icon at the top-right of the Files application and select the Show hidden folders option. The first table below includes games where the use of a KEY file is required for game completion, while the second table includes games where the use of a KEY file grants access to additional game functionality, such as cheat codes and secret game modes. In reading either table, note that the →, ↔, and ⇋ symbols are used to indicate when button inputs are moved, swapped, and duplicated, respectively. As Final Fantasy VIII only requires its L2+R2 button combination once for the X-ATM092 boss fight, an alternate key file that returns the mapping of the shoulder and trigger inputs to normal can subsequently be used.

Game Article System Button Combination(s) Modifications KEY File
Boktai 2: Solar Boy Django Link GBA Select + Left/Right
Adjusting sunlight level
Zoom + → R2
Zoom − → L2
Download
Boktai 3: Sabata's Counterattack Download
Driver 2 Link PS1 L2 + R2
Looking backwards while driving
L/R ↔ L2/R2 Download
System statistics → FN+START Download
Final Fantasy VII Link R + R2
Replenishing stamina while Chocobo racing
L → L2
R → L
L2 → R2
R2 → R
Download
Final Fantasy VIII Link L2 + R2
Running away from battles
Select + Y
Boosting attack power
L/R ↔ L2/R2
Volume + → FN+UP
Volume − → FN+DOWN
Screenshot → FN+A
Aspect ratio → FN+START
Download
Fire Pro Wrestling G Link PS1 R2
Resting/Breathing position to renew energy.
Tag partner in tag-team matches.
L
Taunt
R2 (PS1) → L (Funkey S)
L (PS1) → FN+R (Funkey S)
Swap PS1 L and R2 buttons to make gameplay easier.
Download
GB-8 (Homebrew) Link GB Select + Start + A + B
Closing meta-emulator
Volume + → R2
Volume − → L2
Brightness − → FN+Y
Download
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble Link GBC Select + Up/Down/Left/Right
Moving camera
Zoom + → R2
Zoom − → L2
Screenshot → R
Aspect ratio → L
Download
Treasures of the Deep Link PS1 Select + Action buttons
General submarine controls
Select + Trigger buttons
Submarine light controls
Shoulder buttons + Trigger buttons
Getting on and off the submarine
L2 + R2
Submarine thrust controls
UP/DOWN ↔ L/R
LEFT/RIGHT ↔ L2/R2
No volume, brightness, and zoom shortcuts
Download
UP/DOWN ↔ L/R
LEFT/RIGHT ↔ L2/R2
Volume + → FN+UP
Volume − → FN+DOWN
Screenshot → L2+R2
No brightness, zoom, system statistic, and aspect ratio shortcuts
Download
Turok: Battle of the Bionosaurs Link GB Select + Left/Right
Swapping weapons
Zoom + → R2
Zoom − → L2
Download
Wing Commander Link SNES Select + Action buttons
Combat controls
Select + Shoulder buttons
Game settings
Volume + → FN+RIGHT
Volume − → FN+LEFT
Brightness + → FN+UP
Brightness − → FN+DOWN
Screenshot → FN+START
No zoom and aspect ratio shortcuts
Download
Wing Commander: The Secret Missions Link Download

Games with other glitches[edit | edit source]

The following games have emulation issues by default that do not fit into any of the categories above. As games with similar issues have combined into subsections of this subsection, be sure to also read the subsection descriptions of games of interest to you ensure the full compatibility of those games.

Games that require a pre-existing save file[edit | edit source]

This subsection lists Game Boy Advance games that require the presence of a pre-prepared SAV format save file to allow the user to bypass the opening sequences, ensuring full-playability. While such a save file can be created for any of the listed games by simply loading each game's ROM file in a computer Game Boy Advance emulator (or the natively-running third-party mGBA emulator) and generating save data as soon as possible, users who don't mind having a default name associated with their save data can download one of the pre-prepared SAV files linked-to below instead. Once this file is generated or downloaded, it should be placed in the GBA folder of the FunKey S, replacing any existing SAV file for the respective game. From then on, if selecting New Game rather than Resume Game, users should be sure to always load their pre-existing save file rather than creating a new one to prevent a crash from occurring.

Game Article SAV File
Denki Blocks! Link Download
Grand Theft Auto Advance Link Download
Woody Woodpecker in Crazy Castle 5 Download

Games that require a default BIOS[edit | edit source]

This subsection lists PlayStation games that are not emulated correctly via the use of the official PlayStation BIOS, and thus must be emulated without it. To play one of the games listed below, remove the SCPH1001.BIN file from the /mnt/PS1/bios location of the FunKey S file system and place it anywhere else in the device's file system. Once you are done playing that game, return the BIOS file to its intended location to avoid potential emulation issues with other games. This process can be accomplished either by connecting the FunKey S to a computer or by using the device's Commander file management application. In the case of T'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger, while the game is still fully-compatible with the official BIOS, to make loading into the game take several seconds rather than several minutes, it is recommended that the default BIOS be used with the game to stop this glitch from occurring.

Game Article Glitch
T'ai Fu: Wrath of the Tiger Link Loading into the game takes much longer
The Hive Link Freezes soon after launch

Games that require a configuration file[edit | edit source]

The PAL versions of the following NES games have severe graphical glitches due to being emulated in NTSC mode by default. To fix this issue, download and extract the associated game's CFG file from its ZIP archive, and placed it in the /mnt/FunKey/.fceux/cfg location of the FunKey S file system. If you don't see the .fceux folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. To enable the viewing of such folders on MacOS, use the Shift+Cmd+Period key combination. To do so on ChromeOS, click the three-dot icon at the top-right of the Files application and select the Show hidden folders option. Once this is done, ensure that the names of the game's CFG and ROM files match and that any pre-existing configuration files for the game are deleted. The game will subsequently be emulated in PAL mode, enabling PAL timings and full-compatibility. Should you prefer to skip this process by simply using a game's NTSC version instead, games with that option available have been marked below.

Game Article Glitch(es) NTSC Alternative? CFG File
Elite Link
Severe graphical glitches
No Download
Ferrari Grand Prix Challenge Link Yes Download
Sped up audio

Games that temporarily freeze[edit | edit source]

This subsection lists games that freeze during their opening video sequences. To fix this, simply close and reopen the FunKey S when this occurs and the videos should continue normally. In the case of Vampire Hunter D, simply press the Start button three times and the game will continue on normally.

Name of Game Article System
Hugo: The Evil Mirror Link GBA
Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories Link GBA
Pro Pinball: Timeshock! (US) Link PS1
Vampire Hunter D Link PS1

Games with opposing directional button glitches[edit | edit source]

This subsection lists games that have one or more glitches that occur when opposing directional buttons are pressed, something that cannot normally be done on original hardware. While none of these glitches affect gameplay permanently, as save states and/or restarts usually resolve them, they remain notable nonetheless.

Name of Game Article System Combination Glitch
Battletoads Link NES UP+DOWN
LEFT+RIGHT
Character turns invisible in vertical levels
Character moves vertically in vertical levels
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Arcade Game Link UP+DOWN+A Character jumps further towards the top-left than would normally be possible
The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening GB UP+DOWN
LEFT+RIGHT
Link turns invisible
Wario Land 4 Wario Land 4 GBA LEFT+RIGHT If above water, Wario can no longer move left

Games with version-specific glitches[edit | edit source]

This subsection lists games whose compatibility varies between game releases and/or revisions. To verify that your backup of one of the following games is compatible with the FunKey S, ensure that the CRC32 checksum value of its ROM file matches one of those listed below. To check the CRC32 checksum value of your game backup's ROM file, use this utility.

Game Article System Issue CRC32 Checksum
JP US EU
Metro-Cross Link NES Severe graphical glitching 7BB329F5 N/A N/A
Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra Link Genesis Battery RAM cannot be initialized N/A 6EF7104A N/A
Mighty Bomb Jack Link NES Severe graphical glitching FD064014
or
B55BFB07
73DD920F 6F2F7D04
WarioWare: Twisted! Link GBA Accelerometer replacement patch does not function as intended N/A CB4E844B N/A

Fully-playable games[edit | edit source]

This section lists games that are fully-playable on the FunKey S, but have a glitch that affects gameplay in some way. Sometimes these glitches are minor, such as transparency flickering or graphical glitches during instances of menu changing, while other glitches are more noticeable, such as slowdown or avoidable non-sporadic crashing. Unlike games listed in the incompatible or partially-compatible sections, however, games listed here should be fully-playable from beginning to end without unavoidable crashing, severe graphical glitches, or severe slowdown. If you find that any list in this article is missing a game or that one of the games listed works as intended, feel free to edit that list yourself or inform the wiki admin!

Games with transparency glitches[edit | edit source]

In some games, transparency effects are mimicked by rapidly enabling and disabling a texture overlaying a background, making an object appear transparent if done rapidly enough. Emulation errors and differences in timing can at times diminish the effectiveness of this trick, rendering the flicking more visible than intended, creating a mildly unpleasant effect. Below is a list of games where such a glitch has been found.

Game Article System
Advance Guardian Heroes Link GBA
Army Men: Operation Green Link
Ayrton Senna's Super Monaco GP II Link GG
Danny Phantom: The Ultimate Enemy Link GBA
F-Zero Climax Link
F-Zero: GP Legend Link
F-Zero: Maximum Velocity Link
Final Fight One Link
Gunstar Super Heroes Link
Halley Wars GG
Home on the Range GBA
Ice Age 2: The Meltdown Link
Invader
James Pond 3: Operation Starfi5h Link GG
Metroid: Zero Mission Link GBA
MLBPA Baseball Link GG
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition GBA
Ninja Gaiden Link GG
OverBlood Link PS1
Power Drive Link GG
Rave Master: Special Attack Force! GBA
Robots Link
Shrek SuperSlam Link
Space Harrier Link GG
Star X Link GBA
Stuntman Link
The Adventures of Batman & Robin Link GG
Taz-Mania (1994)
Looney Tunes 2: Tasmanian Devil in Island Chase: Taz-Mania
Link GB
Tekken Advance Link GBA
The King of Fighters EX2: Howling Blood
The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age Link
The Polar Express Link
The Ripping Friends: The World's Most Manly Men!
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King Link
TMNT Link

Games with menu-change graphical glitches[edit | edit source]

The following Game Boy Advance games have been found to have graphical glitching occur during infrequent instances of menu changes. As these glitches only occur during menu changes (and often only once or twice when a game is started for the first time), this type of glitch usually does not affect core gameplay. GBA games included in the multi-pak releases highlighted in orange below should be played separately to reduce the likelihood of graphical glitches occurring.

Game Article
2 Disney Games: Lilo & Stitch 2 + Peter Pan: Return to Neverland
2 Games in 1: Brother Bear + The Lion King
2 Games in 1: Disney Princess + Lizzie McGuire
2 in 1 Game Pack - Spider-Man + Spider-Man 2 Link
2 Games in 1: Scooby-Doo!: Mystery Mayhem + Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase
A Sound of Thunder Link
Action Man: Robot Atak Link
Antz Extreme Racing Link
Backyard Basketball Link
Backyard Hockey
Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance Link
BattleBots: Beyond the BattleBox Link
Brick 'Em All
Capcom Classics Mini-Mix Link
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon Link
Dark Arena Link
Donald Duck Advance Link
Dr. Muto Link
Dr. Seuss: Green Eggs and Ham Link
F1 2002 Link
Garfield and His Nine Lives Link
Ghost Rider Link
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Link
Ice Age Link
Kao the Kangaroo Link
Majesco's Sports Pack
Matt Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 Link
Nicktoons: Battle for Volcano Island Link
Penny Racers
Road Rash: Jailbreak Link
Sheep Link
Smashing Drive Link
Spider-Man Link
Spider-Man 2 Link
Stadium Games
The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning Link
The Sims Bustin' Out Link
Tom and Jerry Tales
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell Link
Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Pandora Tomorrow Link
Urban Yeti! Link
Wing Commander: Prophecy Link
Yu Yu Hakusho - Ghost Files: Tournament Tactics

Games with other graphical glitches[edit | edit source]

The following games have graphical glitches that do not fit into any graphical glitch category above. Graphical glitches in the following games range from barely to extremely noticeable, but none prevent the player from playing the game to completion. While compatible games with more severe graphical glitches are listed further down the page, should you find the graphical glitches of any of the following GBA games to be too extreme, it is suggested that you use one of the potentially slower, but more compatible, third-party GBA emulators instead.

Game Article System Severity
AirGrave PS1 Mild
Alex Ferguson's Player Manager 2002 GBA
Altered Space: A 3-D Alien Adventure Link GB
Arc the Lad Collection Link PS1
Army Men: Operation Green Link GBA
BattleTanx Link GBC Moderate
Captain Commando Link PS1
Casper Link GBA Mild
Chessmaster Moderate
Chikyū Kaihō Gun ZAS Link GB
Crash Bash Link PS1
Donkey Kong Link GB
Dragon Valor Link PS1 Mild
Fantastic Four (EU) Link
FIFA Football 2005 Link GBA
Final Fantasy VIII Link PS1
Football Mania Link GBA
Fortress Link
Franklin's Great Adventures
Gadget Racers
Galerians Link PS1
Gauntlet Legends Link
Gem Smashers Link GBA
Gradius Deluxe Pack Link PS1 Moderate
Hot Potato! Link GBA Mild
Inspector Gadget: Advance Mission Link
Island Xtreme Stunts Link
Jumping Flash! 2 Link PS1 Moderate
Kong: The 8th Wonder of the World GBA Mild
Kunio-kun Nekketsu Collection 1
Kyle Petty's No Fear Racing (US) / Circuit USA (JP) Link SNES
Lego Racers 2 Link GBA
Lufia: The Ruins of Lore Link Moderate
Marble Madness Link GBC
Maya the Bee: The Great Adventure GBA Mild
Monster Truck Madness
Mortal Kombat 3 Link SMS Moderate
Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance Link GBA
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition
Moto Racer Advance Link Mild
Need for Speed: Underground 2 Link
NFL Blitz 20-03 Link
Ozzy & Drix
Phantasy Star Collection Link Moderate
Pinball Tycoon
Pokémon Pinball: Ruby & Sapphire Link Mild
Postman Pat and the Greendale Rocket
R-Type III: The Third Lightning Link
R-Type Delta Link PS1
R-Types Link
Ratatouille Link GBA
Rayman 3 Link Moderate
Rayman Advance Link Mild
Rayman: Hoodlums' Revenge Link
Sabrina the Teenage Witch: Potion Commotion Moderate
Shadow of the Beast Link SMS
Spyro: Year of the Dragon (EU) Link PS1 Mild
Star Trek: 25th Anniversary Link GB Moderate
Star Wars Trilogy: Apprentice of the Force Link GBA Mild
Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith Link Moderate
Stuntman Link Mild
Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival Link
Tactics Ogre: The Knight of Lodis Link
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius: Attack of the Twonkies Link
The Hobbit Link
The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring Link
The Mummy Moderate
The NewZealand Story Link SMS
This is Football Link PS1 Mild
Tomb Raider: The Prophecy Link GBA Moderate
Top Gear Rally Link
Vandal Hearts Link PS1 Mild
WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgames! Link GBA
Wings Link
Worms World Party (EU) Link PS1

Games with audio glitches[edit | edit source]

The following games have audio glitches that affect gameplay to varying degrees. GBA games included in the multi-pack releases highlighted in orange below should be played separately to reduce the likelihood of audio glitches occurring.

Game Article System Description
Series Edition
2 Games in 1: Asterix & Obelix: Bash Them All! + Asterix & Obelix XXL GBA Audio is replaced with buzzing sound (Asterix & Obelix XXL only)
2 Games in 1: Sonic Advance + Sonic Battle Buzzing sound occurs when game initially creates save data
Army Men Advance Link GBA Buzzing sound before gameplay begins
Asterix & Obelix XXL Link Audio is replaced with buzzing sound
Backyard Baseball 2006 Buzzing sound occurs when game initially creates save data
2007
Blue's Big Musical PS1 Speech samples do not play
Capcom Generations 4: Blazing Guns Link No music, missing sound effects, and long loading times
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Link GBA Buzzing sound occurs when game initially creates save data
Chessmaster Screeching sound when game is started
Clock Tower Link PS1 Audio popping noise occurs during screen transitions
Danny Phantom The Ultimate Enemy Link GBA Buzzing sound occurs during menu changes
Urban Jungle Link
Diablo Link PS1 Recurring audio crackling
Droopy's Tennis Open Link GBA Buzzing sound occurs when game is paused
Ecks vs. Sever Link Varied pitch buzzing sound sometimes occurs when game is otherwise silent
Gundam Battle Assault 2 Link PS1 High pitched static noise after dialogue
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone Link Audio popping noise occurs during in-game menus
Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi: Kaznapped GBA Buzzing sound occurs during menu changes
Horsez Link Beeping sound after exiting level
Kunio-kun Nekketsu Collection 1 Beeping sound when game is loaded
2
3
Naruto: Konoha Ninpouchou Link WSC Speech samples do not play
NFL Blitz 20-02 Link GBA Buzzing sound sometimes occurs between tackle and subsequent resumption of gameplay
20-03 Link
Open Season Link Beeping sound when save file is loaded
R-Type III: The Third Lightning Link Buzzing sound on pause screen
Silverload Link PS1 Character dialogue audio clips are mixed up
Speedball 2: Brutal Deluxe Link GBA Faint beeping sound when game begins
Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage! Link PS1 FMV sequence audio cuts out after sixty seconds
Super Army War Link GBA Constant screeching sound accompanies in-game music and sound effects
Tennis Masters Series 2003 Popping sound during when game launches and when match begins
The Mummy Screeching sounds during initial startup before reaching main menu
The Simpsons: Road Rage Link Beeping sound when changing menus
Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas: The Pumpkin King Link Beeping sound when game is loaded for the first time
Tobal No. 1 Link PS1 Music stops playing when continuing after a lost match
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater Link Audio popping noise occurs during in-game menus
Virtua Tennis Link GBA Buzzing sound occurs during menu changes
W.I.T.C.H. Link Buzzing sound occurs when game initially creates save data
Who Wants to be a Millionaire No sound
2nd Edition
Junior
Yu-Gi-Oh! Ultimate Masters: World Championship Tournament 2006 Severe audio crackling

Games emulated at an incorrect speed[edit | edit source]

Games listed below have light to moderate speedup or slowdown, though not sufficiently severe to render them entirely unplayable. Most PlayStation games listed below have slowdown due to being some of the most demanding games for that system, while Master System games listed below are sped up by twenty percent due to incorrectly being emulated at a 60 FPS framerate.

Game Article System Type
Bloody Roar 2 Link PS1 Slowdown
Bram Stoker's Dracula Link SMS Speedup
Broken Sword: The Shadow of the Templars Link PS1
Dirt Trax FX Link SNES Slowdown
Dead or Alive Link PS1
Doom Link SNES
Driver 2 Advance Link GBA
Dynasty Warriors Link PS1
Ehrgeiz Link
Home Alone Link SMS Speedup
Mortal Kombat 3 Link
Ridge Racer Turbo Link PS1 Slowdown
Sonic Blast Link SMS Speedup
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Link
Stunt Race FX Link SNES Slowdown
Tekken 3 Link PS1
The Addams Family Link SMS Speedup
Tomba! 2: The Evil Swine Return Link PS1 Slowdown

Games with avoidable non-sporadic crashing[edit | edit source]

The following games have been found to crash non-sporadically during gameplay. As games that crash this way unavoidably are listed further down the page, most games listed below have accompanying instructions detailing how to prevent the respective game from crashing. The one exception to this is Snatcher for the Sega CD, which has at least three points during gameplay where the game temporary freezes for several minutes, with background animation and, in some cases, music continuing until text appears and gameplay can continue. While none of these instances of crashing prevent main game completion and most not be discovered by chance very often, should you wish to improve the emulation accuracy of the GBA games on the list, you can use one of the more accurate, though potentially slower, third-party GBA emulators.

Game Article System Description
Series Edition
Codename: Tenka Link PS1 Softlocks soon after launch if there is more than one memory card save file in the /mnt/PS1/memcards location of the FunKey S file system
Driver Link Crashes to launcher if a level is restarted
Kunio-kun Nekketsu Collection 1 GBA Crashes to launcher if any setting in the R button menu is changed
2
3
Metroid Fusion Link Crashes if the game's GBA sleep mode functionality is used
Zero Mission Link Crashes to launcher if the "Original Metroid" game mode is selected
Crashes if the game's GBA sleep mode functionality is used
Might and Magic Crusaders of Link PS1 Crashes to launcher if any button is pressed while loading into game from the main menu
Warriors of Link
Mortal Kombat 4 Link PS1 Crashes if the "attract mode" is left looping for too long
Mother 3 Link GBA Crashes if the game's GBA sleep mode functionality is used
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time Link
Snatcher Link Sega CD Freezes for several minutes when leaving the Turbocycle after arriving at the Abandoned Factory or Alton Plaza or leaving the Nielsen's Apartment after disposing of the first Snatcher.
Sonic Advance Link GBA Crashes if the Tiny Chao Garden is visited
Soul Blade Link PS1 Crashes if the Soul Edge transformation scene is skipped, a mission is started directly from the Weapon Select or Book screens, or Siegfried is selected after being unlocked
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros. 3 GBA Crashes if the game's GBA sleep mode functionality is used
The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Four Swords Link
The Lord of the Rings: The Third Age Link
Ultimate Card Games Link
Yoshi's Island: Super Mario Advance 3

Partially-compatible games[edit | edit source]

Games listed below are believed to be playable to completion on the FunKey S, but have severe emulation glitches that hamper gameplay. Because of this, it is recommended that, where available, third-party emulators be used to play these games on the FunKey S. This section currently lists 22 licensed games confirmed to be partially-compatible.

Games with severe graphical glitches[edit | edit source]

The following games have severe graphical glitches that are constantly noticeable. While all games listed here are believed to still be fully-playable, in the case of Game Boy Advance games it is recommended that one of the more demanding, yet more accurate, third-party emulators be used instead. Note that while the Game Boy Advance game Risk / Battleship / Clue is listed here, only the Battleship portion of it is impacted by a severe graphical glitch.

As the Sega Master System version of Micro Machines crashes in the system's default emulator, to avoid its complete incompatibility it must be converted to the Game Gear format. To do this, simply change the file extension of the game's ROM file from SMS to GG and place that file in the Game Gear, rather than Sega Master System, folder of the FunKey S. While the game will be zoomed in and graphically glitched due to the differences of the Game Gear hardware, the game itself remains entirely playable. Despite this, the use of a third-party emulator to emulate Micro Machines and the twelve incompatible Sega Master System games that remain unplayable when converted this way is still recommended. The games actually on the Game Gear among those listed below have the similar severe graphical glitches due to being direct ports of Master System games.

Game Article System
Alice in Wonderland Link GBC
Chicken Little Link GBA
Drake & Josh Link
Ed, Edd n Eddy: The Mis-Edventures Link
Ford Racing 3 Link
Happy Feet Link
Johnny Bazookatone Link PS1
Lizzie McGuire 2 - Lizzie Diaries GBA
Micro Machines (read above) Link SMS → GG
Monster House Link GBA
Prince of Persia Link GG
R.C. Grand Prix Link
Risk / Battleship / Clue GBA
Scooby-Doo! Unmasked Link
Teen Titans 2
The Suite Life of Zack & Cody: Tipton Caper
WWF WrestleMania: Steel Cage Challenge Link GG

Games with sporadic crashing[edit | edit source]

The following games have been found to crash sporadically during gameplay. Chrono Cross has been found to randomly get stuck on a black screen after closing the in-game menu. Videos illustrating the issue can be found here and here; the regular updating of save states and/or in-game saves to restore the game to is the recommended counter-measure. In addition to freezing sporadically when cutscenes are triggered, Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & Legends also freezes if audio from the game's logbook is played. Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy has been found to sporadically crash infrequently during gameplay, though this issue has so far not been found in the PAL variants of the game. As there is no set point at which the GBA games on the list crash, they are partially compatible, though it is recommended that one of the alternate, albeit potentially slower, emulators be used with these games instead to entirely avoid the risk of crashing. If you decide to play these games in the default gpSP emulator, be sure to create regular save states as a means of reloading in case a crash does occur.

Game Article System
Chrono Cross Link PS1
Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga Link GBA
Metal Slug Advance Link
Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths & Legends Link PS1
SimCity 2000 Link GBA
Star Ocean: The Second Story Link PS1
Thrasher Presents Skate and Destroy Link
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 Link GBA

Games with unavoidable non-sporadic crashing[edit | edit source]

The following games have been found to crash non-sporadically during gameplay. As games that crash this way avoidably are listed further up the page, all games listed below cannot be played without an unavoidable crash occurring at some point during gameplay. The solutions to these instances of crashing vary; as Air Hockey only crashes when a match ends, only a restart is required. As The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap and Final Fantasy VIII only crash at a certain point, one option would be to save, continue in a computer GBA emulator (or the natively-running third-party mGBA emulator) to bypass the crash point, and subsequently continue gameplay on the FunKey S. For a more consistent gameplay experience, however, the use of third-party emulators for these games is recommended.

Game Article System Description
Air Hockey (Homebrew) Link GBA Crashes when match ends; restart required
Final Fantasy VIII Link PS1 Softlocks after the Lunar Cry cutscene on Disc 3
The Legend of Zelda: The Minish Cap Link GBA Crashes to launcher if a whirlwind is used
Crashes if the game's GBA sleep mode functionality is used

Games suspected of crashing[edit | edit source]

While the following games initially appear to be emulated accurately, they have been reported to eventually crash in emulators similar to those of the FunKey S. Based on the results of on-device compatibility testing, they will either be moved to the subsection above if the reported crash occurs, or removed if it does not. Glitches that have been reported to cause their respective games to crash to one of the device's application launchers are marked in bold.

Game Article System Reported crash(es)
Breath of Fire II Link GBA After Highfort battle with Shupkay
Golden Sun Link During certain battles
Upon recruiting certain Djinns
Mega Man Battle Network Link After cutscene prior to entering the WWW Metroline
Mega Man Battle Network 4: Blue Moon Link Whenever a Dharma attacks during any battle
Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun
Speedy Gonzales: Los Gatos Bandidos Link SNES When a specific in-game button is pressed in level 6-1 (Galactical Galaxies Part 1)

Games with other issues[edit | edit source]

Even when not listed as fully-incompatible below, GBA video paks often have severe emulation issues, such as audio glitching and crashing, that render them unpleasant to use in the default Game Boy Advance emulator. While a third-party emulator could be used to solve many of these glitches, it is recommended that the natively-running MPlayer application be downloaded instead for video playback on the FunKey S.

Incompatible games[edit | edit source]

Games listed below either do not run at all on the FunKey S or cannot be played beyond a certain point due to either unemulated hardware or inaccurate emulation. This section currently lists 309 licensed games confirmed to be fully-incompatible. If you find that a game functions on the FunKey S but has a glitch of some sort, consult one of the lists above to see if that game is listed.

Games that require disk swapping[edit | edit source]

As neither the default Famicom Disk System nor PlayStation emulators currently have user-accessible disk swapping capabilities, games that require such functionality are currently not fully-compatible. Aside from Parasite Eve II, all PlayStation games listed below can still be played on the FunKey S via a third-party version of the default PlayStation emulator with implemented disk-swapping support. As the contents of Metal Gear Solid and Command & Conquer: Red Alert are contained in their equally incompatible Metal Gear Solid: Integral and Command & Conquer Red Alert: Retaliation re-releases, to avoid repetition, the initial releases are not listed in the table below. While Final Fantasy Anthology, Final Fantasy Chronicles, and Gran Turismo 2 are also multi-disk releases, as their disks can be played independently of each other, they remain fully-compatible. While the Family Computer Disk System version of Zelda II: The Adventure of Link requires the user to swap the disk for game completion, as the game is available for the Nintendo Entertainment System as a cartridge as well, it remains fully-compatible. Excluding games for the yet-to-be fully-supported Famicom Disk System, at least 60 games are currently incompatible due to unimplemented disk-swapping capabilities.

Game Article System
Alone in the Dark: The New Nightmare Link PS1
Arc the Lad III Link
Armored Core: Master of Arena Link
Brain Dead 13 Link
Chronicles of the Sword Link
Chrono Cross Link
Colony Wars Link
Command & Conquer Link
Command & Conquer Red Alert: Retaliation Link
Countdown Vampires Link
Covert Ops: Nuclear Dawn Link
D Link
Dead Zone Link FDS
Dracula: Resurrection Link PS1
Dracula 2: The Last Sanctuary Link
Dragon Valor Link
Dragon Quest VII Link
Driver 2 Link
Esper Dream Link FDS
Evil Dead: Hail to the King Link PS1
Fear Effect Link
Fear Effect 2: Retro Helix Link
Final Fantasy VII Link
Final Fantasy VIII Link
Final Fantasy IX Link
Fox Hunt Link
G-Police Link
Galerians Link
Golden Nugget Link
Grandia Link
Heart of Darkness Link
In Cold Blood Link
Juggernaut Link
Koudelka Link
Lunar: Silver Star Story Complete Link
Lunar 2: Eternal Blue Complete Link
Metal Gear Solid: Integral Link
Novastorm Link
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus Link
Parasite Eve Link
Parasite Eve II Link
Psychic Detective Link
Resident Evil 2 Link
Rival Schools: United by Fate Link
Riven: The Sequel to Myst Link
Seiken: Psycho Calibur FDS
Shadow Madness Link PS1
Star Ocean: The Second Story Link
Star Wars: Rebel Assault II: The Hidden Empire Link
Street Fighter Collection Link
Syphon Filter 2 Link
Tales of Destiny II Link
The Hive Link
The Legend of Dragoon Link
The Mysterious Murasame Castle Link FDS
The Return of Mario Bros. Link
The X-Files Game Link PS1
Thousand Arms Link
Tokimeki Memorial 2 Link
Valkyrie Profile Link
Wild Arms 2 Link
Wing Commander III: Heart of the Tiger Link
Wing Commander IV: The Price of Freedom Link
Xenogears Link
You Don't Know Jack Link

Games that require unemulated hardware[edit | edit source]

The following table lists games that cannot be played on the FunKey S due to the requirement of hardware that the FunKey S does not currently emulate. While some compatible games support unemulated hardware such as IR sensors, barcode scanners, the e-Reader, and the Game Boy Printer, among others, only games that require such add-on hardware for core functionality are listed here as incompatible. At least 30 games are currently incompatible due to unemulated add-on hardware.

Game Article System Requires
Alien Resurrection Link PS1 Dual Analog Controller
Ape Escape Link DualShock Controller
Barker Bill's Trick Shooting Link NES NES Zapper Controller
Battle Clash Link SNES Super Scope Controller
Bazooka Blitzkrieg
Chee-Chai Alien Link GBC IR Sensor
Command Master Accelerometer
Destructive SNES Super Scope Controller
Dokapon 3-2-1 Multitap Peripheral
Duck Hunt Link NES NES Zapper Controller
Freedom Force Link
Game de Hakken!! Tamagotchi - Osutchi to Mesutchi GB Cartridge Speaker
Ganso Pachinko Ou SNES Pachinko Controller
Get in the Hole Infrared Golfing Controller
Gumshoe Link NES NES Zapper Controller
Hogan's Alley Link
Metal Combat: Falcon's Revenge Link SNES Super Scope Controller
Miracle Piano Teaching System Link NES Keyboard Controller
SNES
Ore no Ryouri Link PS1 Dual Analog Controller
Pocket Family GBC Cartridge Speaker and IR Sensor
Pocket Family GB2
Robopon Link
Shooting Range Link NES NES Zapper Controller
Space Gun Link SMS Light Gun Controller
Super Scope 6 Link SNES Super Scope Controller
To the Earth Link NES NES Zapper Controller
Wild Gunman Link
X-Zone Link SNES Super Scope Controller
Zok Zok Heroes GBC Shake Sensor

Games that require improved emulation[edit | edit source]

The table below lists 218 licensed games that are incompatible with the FunKey S due to inaccuracies in the official emulation of the following systems:

SMS         12
PS1         35
GB           5
GBC          2
GG          16
WS/WSC      5
SNES         21
GBA        122

Unless otherwise noted in the last column of the table, however, the following third-party emulators can be used as fast alternatives to accurately emulate games that are otherwise incompatible due to inaccurate emulation:

Master System / Game Gear
Game Boy / Game Boy Color
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
PlayStation
WonderSwan / WonderSwan Color
Game Boy Advance
SMS Plus GX
Gambatte
Snes9x 2010
PCSX ReARMed Ultimate
SwanEmu
gpSP (SDL Retro)

In addition to the incompatibilities numerated above, at least 19 multi-pak, 8 GBA Video, 16 homebrew, and 1 event-only games have also been found to be incompatible due to faulty emulation. While for a variety of reasons these games are not included in the main numerical counts, they are still listed below for the sake of completeness. To differentiate them, they are have been both highlighted as a means of recognizing them and marked on in the leftmost column as a means of sorting them. A set of icons above the table serves as a legend for the associated colors and markings. As the multi-pak incompatibilities listed below are due to incompatible methods of 'multi-packing', games within these multi-paks are usually compatible if played separately. Lastly, Game Gear games ported from the Master System that are incompatible due to associated emulation glitches that render them entirely unplayable are listed in a subsection below (otherwise, such games are listed in a prior section of the article). If you find that the list is missing a game or that one of the games listed works as intended, feel free to edit the list yourself or inform the wiki admin!

    Multi-paks Ⅱ   

  GBA video paks Ⅲ  

  Homebrew games Ⅳ  

 Event-only games Ⅴ 

    Multi-paks Ⅱ   

  GBA video paks Ⅲ  

 Homebrew games Ⅳ 

 Event-only games Ⅴ 

# Game Article System Description Third-party emulation exception
Series Edition
1942 Link GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
2 Games in 1 Bionicle + Knights' Kingdom GBA Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Disney Princess + Brother Bear
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku I & II Link Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures + The Incredibles Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Finding Nemo + Finding Nemo: The Continuing Adventures
GT Advance 3: Pro Concept Racing + MotoGP
Hot Wheels: Velocity X + Hot Wheels: World Race Crashes immediately
Monsters, Inc. + Finding Nemo Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Power Rangers: Ninja Storm + Power Rangers: Time Force Crashes immediately
Rugrats: Go Wild + SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Scooby-Doo + Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom + Jimmy Neutron Boy Genius
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom + Nicktoons: Freeze Frame Frenzy
SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom + The Fairly OddParents!: Breakin' da Rules
SpongeBob SquarePants: Revenge of the Flying Dutchman + SpongeBob SquarePants: SuperSponge
4 PAK All Action SMS Restarts when any of the four sub-games are selected
A.S.P. Air Strike Patrol Link SNES Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Activision Anthology Link GBA Crashes when a game is selected
Alundra 2: A New Legend Begins Link PS1 Crashes to launcher soon after launch Recommendation
Another World GBA Link GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Aryol SNES Immediately crashes to launcher
Back to Stone Link GBA Extreme slowdown
Eventually crashes to launcher
Back to the Future Part III Link SMS Crashes immediately
Backyard Football Link GBA
2006 Link
2007 Link
Banjo-Kazooie: Grunty's Revenge Link Crashes to BIOS soon after launch
Battle Picross Link GBA Immediately crashes to launcher
Bedlam Link PS1 Extreme graphical glitches before crashing Non-functional
Big Mutha Truckers Link GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Bishoujo Wrestler Retsuden - Blizzard Yuki Rannyuu!! SNES Immediately crashes to launcher
Bomberman Collection GB Returns to start after selecting game due to mapper incompatibility
Cabela's Big Game Hunter 2005 Adventures Link GBA Crashes immediately
California Games II Link SMS
CJ Elephant Fugitive Link GG
Classic NES Series Bomberman Link GBA Immediately crashes to launcher
Castlevania
Donkey Kong
Dr. Mario
Excitebike
Ice Climber
Metroid
Pac-Man
Super Mario Bros.
The Legend of Zelda
Xevious
Zelda II: The Adventure of Link
Colin McRae Rally 2.0 Link Crashes to launcher when gameplay begins
Corvette Link Extreme graphical glitches before freezing
Cosmic Spacehead Link SMS Crashes immediately
Curious George Link GBA
Daikaijyuu Monogatari: The Miracle of the Zone II GB Immediately crashes to launcher
Dallyeora Pigu Wang SMS
Dead to Rights Link GBA Crashes immediately
DemiKids Dark Version Crashes to launcher when a battle starts
Light Version Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Dirt Racer Link SNES Crashes soon after launch
Doom II Link GBA
Dragon Ball Z: The Legacy of Goku Link Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Dropzone Link GG Crashes soon after launch
Duke Nukem Advance Link GBA Freezes soon after launch
Elite AGB Link GBA Crashes immediately
Elite: The New Kind Link Extreme graphical glitches
everGirl GBA Freezes soon after launch
Extreme Pinball Link PS1 Extreme graphical glitches Non-functional
F-16 Fighting Falcon SMS
F1 2000 Link PS1 Freezes soon after launch Non-functional
Faceball 2000 Link GB Crashes before gameplay begins
Famicom Mini Balloon Fight Link GBA Immediately crashes to launcher
Clu Clu Land
Dai-2-Ji Super Robot Taisen
Dig Dug
Famicom Tantei Club Part II: Ushiro ni Tatsu Shōjo
Famicom Tantei Club: Kieta Kōkeisha
Ganbare Goemon! Karakuri Dōchū
Hikari Shinwa: Palutena no Kamigami
Kidou Senshi Z Gundam: Hot Scramble
Makai Mura
Mappy
Mario Bros.
Nazo no Murasame Jō
SD Gundam World: Gachapon Senshi Scramble Wars
Shin Oni Ga Shima
Star Soldier
Super Mario Bros. 2
Takashi Meijin no Bouken Jima
TwinBee
Wrecking Crew
Fantastic 4 Link Crashes immediately
Flame On
Fantastic Dizzy Link SMS Extreme graphical glitches before crashing to launcher
FIFA 06 Link GBA Freezes if field is displayed isometrically; cannot consistently complete matches without this occurring
07 Link
World Cup: Germany 2006 Link
Formula One 2000 Link PS1 Crashes soon after launch Non-functional
2001 Link Car velocity does not function as intended
99 Link Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Arcade Link
G-Police: Weapons of Justice Link Extreme graphical glitches
Game Boy Advance Video Cartoon Network Collection: Platinum Edition Link GBA Crashes immediately
Cartoon Network Collection: Premium Edition
Cartoon Network Collection: Special Edition
Shark Tale
Shrek
Shrek + Shark Tale
Shrek 2
Sonic X: Volume 1 Crashes soon after launch
Yu-Gi-Oh!: Yugi vs. Joey Crashes immediately
Gauntlet Dark Legacy Link GBA Immediately crashes to launcher
GB-8 Link GB Crashes immediately
Global Star - Sudoku Fever GBA Crashes to launcher when any mode is selected
Golden Sun: The Lost Age Link Crashes to BIOS soon after prologue sequence
Gumby vs. the Astrobots Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Gunpey Link WS Required inputs missing in vertical mode
EX WSC
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Link GBA Returns to language select menu soon after launch
Harry Potter: Quidditch World Cup Link Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Hayazashi Nidan Morita Shougi 2 SNES Crashes once gameplay begins
Hello Kitty Collection - Miracle Fashion Maker GBA Crashes immediately
Hoshi de Hakken!! Tamagotchi PS1
Hot Wheels Turbo Racing Link Crashes soon after launch Non-functional
Hudson Best Collection Vol. 1 - Bomberman Collection GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Vol. 2 - Lode Runner Collection
Vol. 3 - Action Collection
Vol. 4 - Nazotoki Collection
Vol. 5 - Shooting Collection
Vol. 6 - Bouken-Jima Collection Crashes to BIOS soon after launch
Ice Nine Link Freezes soon after launch
Iridion II Link Immediately crashes to launcher
iS: internal section Link PS1 Crashes soon after launch Non-functional
Judgement Silversword -Rebirth Edition- WSC Required inputs missing in vertical mode
Kakinoki Shougi SNES Crashes once gameplay begins
Kaze no Klonoa: Moonlight Museum Link WS Required inputs missing in vertical mode
Kill Switch Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Killer Instinct Link GB Freezes soon after launch
Kim Possible 2: Drakken's Demise Link GBA Crashes soon after launch
Kyuutenkai: Fantastic Pinball PS1 Non-functional
Looney Tunes Sheep Raider Link Randomly crashes to launcher when the A button is pressed
LvR Link GBA Crashes to BIOS soon after launch
Madden NFL 06 Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches before crashing to launcher Non-functional
07 Link
2002 Link Crashes immediately
Mario Golf: Advance Tour Link Crashes to BIOS soon after launch
Mario Party Advance Link Sporadically crashes when starting a minigame; cannot consistently complete games without this occurring
Mario Tennis: Power Tour Link Crashes to BIOS soon after launch
Maya the Bee: Sweet Gold Crashes to launcher soon after selecting language
Medabots: Metabee Link GBA Crashes to launcher whenever a battle begins
Rokusho
Metal Gear Solid Link GBC Crashes to launcher whenever an elevator is used
Metal Max 2 Kai Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches
Micro Machines Link GG Crashes immediately
2: Turbo Tournament Link
Millennium Soldier: Expendable Link PS1 Extreme graphical glitches before crashing to launcher Non-functional
Minority Report: Everybody Runs Link GBA Immediately crashes to launcher
Metal Slug Link PS1 Screen stops scrolling partway through the second level Non-functional
Momotarou Dentetsu HAPPY SNES Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Monkey Hero Link PS1 Extreme graphical glitches Non-functional
Mortal Kombat I&II GB Returns to start after selecting game due to mapper incompatibility
MSXAdvance Link GBA Crashes immediately
MX 2002 featuring Ricky Carmichael Link GBA Freezes soon after launch
My Animal Centre in Africa Link Crashes soon after launch
NBA Jam 2002 Link Crashes immediately
NBA In The Zone 2000 Link PS1 Non-functional
NBA Live 99 Link Freezes soon after launch
2000 Link
2001 Link
2002 Link
2003 Link
Need for Speed: Underground Link GBA Freezes soon after launch
NEScape! Link NES Crashes immediately due to mapper incompatibility FCEUmm (SDL Retro)
Operation Wolf Link SMS Crashes once gameplay begins
Parasite Eve Link PS1 Extreme graphical glitches Non-functional
II Link Freezes soon after gameplay begins
Party Time with Winnie the Pooh Link Freezes before gameplay begins
Payback Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches and slowdown
Pete Sampras Tennis Link GG Crashes immediately
Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl Link GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Pitfall: The Lost Expedition Link Extreme graphical glitches before crashing Recommendation
Pop Breaker GG Inputs not deleted on Main Menu due to region locking
Populous: The Beginning Link PS1 Crashes to launcher soon after launch Recommendation
Power Drive Link SNES Extreme graphical glitches
PowerFest '94 Link SNES Crashes soon after launch
Prehistorik Man Link GB Crashes soon after launch
Premier Action Soccer GBA Immediately crashes to launcher
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time & Lara Croft - Tomb Raider: The Prophecy GBA Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Pro Yakyuu GG League GG Crashes immediately
Qwak Link GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Quartet Link GB Face-generating algorithm does not function properly
Radical Psycho Machine Racing Link SNES Immediately crashes to launcher
Rainbow Islands Link SMS
Rapala Pro Fishing GBA Crashes immediately
Rayman Raving Rabbids Link Extreme graphical glitches before crashing Recommendation
Rise 2: Resurrection Link PS1 Extreme graphical glitches before crashing to launcher Non-functional
Rising Zan: The Samurai Gunman Link Crashes when level ends
River City Ransom EX Link GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Robotech: The Macross Saga Link Freezes soon after gameplay begins
Rocky Link Freezes immediately
S.S. Lucifer: Man Overboard! Link GG Crashes immediately
Scrabble Blast! GBA Extreme graphical glitches
SD Gundam GX SNES Crashes immediately
Shin Shougi Club Crashes once gameplay begins
Shrek Smash n' Crash Racing Link GBA Crashes immediately
Skyland Link GBA Freezes immediately
Sled Storm Link PS1 Crashes sporadically frequently
Smash Tennis SNES Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Space Invaders GBA Freezes soon after launch
Sportsmans Pack 2 in 1: Cabela's Big Game Hunter + Rapala Pro Fishing GBA Crashes immediately
SSX 3 Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Tricky Link
Star Wars Episode I: Jedi Power Battles Link PS1 Crashes to launcher soon after gameplay begins Non-functional
Star Wars Flight of the Falcon Link GBA Extreme slowdown
The New Droid Army Link Extreme slowdown
Eventually crashes to launcher
Steel Empire Link Crashes immediately
Street Racing Syndicate Link Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Stuart Little 2
Super Fire Pro Wrestling Special SNES
Super Formation Soccer 94 World Cup Edition Link
World Cup Final Data Link
Super Power League 4
Super Monkey Ball Jr. Link GBA Crashes immediately Recommendation (graphical glitches during menu changes)
Syvalion Link SNES Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Taito Variety Pack GBC Mapper incompatibility causes extreme graphical glitches
Taxi 3 GBA Extreme graphical glitches
Teen Titans Link Extreme graphical glitches before crashing to launcher
Tengai Makyō Zero Link SNES Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Tetris WSC Required inputs missing in vertical mode
The Ant Bully Link GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
The Excellent Dizzy Collection Link SMS Crashes immediately
The Invincible Iron Man Link GBA Immediately crashes to launcher Recommendation
The Majors: Pro Baseball Link GG Freezes soon after launch
The Sims 2: Pets Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches
The Sum of All Fears Link
This is Football 2 Link PS1 Crashes soon after launch Non-functional
TI-83 Emulator Link GBA Built-in TI-83 ROM does not load Recommendation
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches and golf ball does not stop rolling
Tigermoth Link GBA Extreme graphical glitches
TOCA World Touring Cars Link GBA Crashes to launcher onces gameplay begins
Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Rogue Spear Link Extreme graphical glitches
Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam Link Extreme graphical glitches before crashing
Top Gear 3000 Link SNES Freezes soon after launch with extreme graphical glitches Snes9x 1.6 (SDL Retro)
Touhai Densetsu Akagi: Yami ni Maiorita Tensai GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Transformers: Beast Wars Transmetals Link PS1 Crashes soon after launch Non-functional
uCity Advance Link GBA Immediately crashes to BIOS
Ultimate (Games) Arcade Games GBA Crashes to launcher soon after launch
Puzzle Games
Winter Sports Crashes after selecting language
World Series Baseball Link GG Crashes immediately
'95 Link
Worms Pinball Link PS1 Recommendation
WWF In Your House Link Crashes to launcher before gameplay begins Non-functional
X-Bladez: Inline Skater GBA Crashes to BIOS soon after launch
Yoshi Link GB Cannot select "1 Player" in-game to start the game
Ys I: Ancient Ys Vanished Link SMS Extreme graphical glitches
Yū Yū Hakusho SNES Immediately crashes to launcher
Tokubetsu Hen
Zool: Ninja of the Nth Dimension Link SMS Freezes once gameplay begins
ZXAdvance (Potentially hazardous flashing colors during startup sequence when used with functional emulators; this does not occur with the non-functional default Game Boy Advance emulator, gpSP) Link GBA Graphical glitches
Inputs not detected

Master System to Game Gear ports[edit | edit source]

The following Game Gear games are ports of Master System games that have cropped, graphically glitched graphics, the latter being due to an inaccurate conversion of the Master System color palette to the expanded one of the Game Gear. Unlike the similarly affected Game Gear games listed above, however, the following games have additional glitches that make them entirely unplayable via the Game Gear emulator of the FunKey S. They should therefore be emulated in their original Master System format by changing the ROM's file extension from GG to SMS and moving it to the device's Sega Master System folder.

Game Article Description
Castle of Illusion Starring Mickey Mouse Link START input not detected on the Main Menu
Olympic Gold Link Main Menu options are blank
Outrun Europa Link Extreme graphical glitches
Super Kick Off Link Opposing teams are not distinguishable
Taito Chase H.Q. Link START input not detected on the Main Menu

PlayStation games that have compatibility issues with the default BIOS[edit | edit source]

The following PlayStation games have compatibility issues if the official PlayStation BIOS is not added to the /mnt/PS1/bios location of the FunKey S file system as described here.

Game Article Description
Final Fantasy VIII Link Crashes sporadically when battles begin
Vib-Ribbon Link Crashes when any game mode is selected