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| style="background-color:yellow"|Varying amounts of slowdown
| style="background-color:yellow"|Varying amounts of slowdown
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| Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
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| rowspan="2"|GBA
| Game state cannot be saved in-game
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| Final Fantasy VI Advance
| Final Fantasy VI Advance
| [[w:Final Fantasy VI#Nintendo consoles|Link]]
| [[w:Final Fantasy VI#Nintendo consoles|Link]]
| GBA
| Game state cannot be saved via any method
| Game state cannot be saved via any method
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| International Superstar Soccer<br>'''Jikkyou World Soccer 2000'''
| International Superstar Soccer<br>'''Jikkyou World Soccer 2000'''
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| NES
| NES
| style="text-align: left"|As the default NES emulator of the FunKey S defaults to NTSC mode when emulating Elite, a game that requires PAL timings for both its official PAL version and unreleased NTSC freeware version, graphical glitches occur when it is emulated. To fix this issue, download and remove <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/2/24/Elite.zip this]</span> ''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 file for the game is deleted. The game will subsequently be emulated in PAL mode, enabling PAL timings and avoiding graphical glitches.
| style="text-align: left"|As the default NES emulator of the FunKey S defaults to NTSC mode when emulating Elite, a game that requires PAL timings for both its official PAL version and unreleased NTSC freeware version, graphical glitches occur when it is emulated. To fix this issue, download and remove <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/2/24/Elite.zip this]</span> ''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 file for the game is deleted. The game will subsequently be emulated in PAL mode, enabling PAL timings and avoiding graphical glitches.
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| Final Fantasy I & II: Dawn of Souls
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| GBA
| style="text-align: left"|Due to an emulation inaccuracy, the game does not create a ''.SAV'' save file upon saving in-game. Therefore, to avoid the loss of save data, rely solely on emulator save states and/or FunKey S autosaves rather than in-game saves.
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