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Si vous souhaitez créer ou modifier vous-même des applications ''OPK'', vous pouvez télécharger une version de SquashFS configurée pour éditer des applications OPK sur Windows [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/7/79/SquashFS.zip ici]. Après avoir extrait le dossier SquashFS de son archive ''ZIP'', ajoutez le fichier ''OPK'' que vous souhaitez éditer dans le dossier et double-cliquez sur le fichier ''1. EXTRACT_OPK.bat''. Cela créera un dossier appelé ''squashfs-root'', contenant des fichiers pour les paramètres de configuration de l'application, l'image de l'icône et les données binaires. Sauf si vous avez une expérience préalable de la configuration d'applications ''OPK'', il est cependant recommandé de ne modifier que le fichier icône, un fichier image carré de 32 pixels au format ''PNG'' qui représente l'application dans Gmenu2x. Ce faisant, assurez-vous que le fichier d'icône de remplacement est également une image carrée de 32 pixels, au format ''PNG'', et nommé exactement comme le fichier d'origine (''icon.png'' est remplacé par ''icon.png''). Une fois que vous avez fini de modifier l'application, retournez dans le dossier SquashFS et double-cliquez sur le fichier ''2. MAKE_OPK.bat'', qui appliquera vos modifications au fichier ''OPK'' soumis. Après l'apparition et la disparition de plusieurs fenêtres, votre application sera modifiée et prête à être renvoyée sur votre FunKey S. Notez que s'il y a plusieurs applications que vous souhaitez modifier, vous devez le faire une à la fois. Pour obtenir des instructions supplémentaires sur l'utilisation de SquashFS pour modifier ou créer des applications ''OPK'', il est recommandé de rejoindre le [[FunKey Community Discord Server/fr|Serveur Discord de la Communauté FunKey]].
 
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Although the wiki-hosted versions of the applications listed in this article are updated periodically, development repository links are also listed where applicable in case any of them have been updated in the interim.
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== Applications ==
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The following applications are any programs for the FunKey S that are neither emulators nor games. Alongside each application is listed a general description of it.
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! Name !! Description !! Author(s) / Compiler(s) !! Repository !! OPK
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| Gmenu2x Audio Fix
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| Drum78
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/gmenu2x/releases/tag/gmenu2x-FunKey-buzzfix Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/1/12/Buzz_fix_gmenu2x_funkey-s.opk Download]</span>
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| Clock
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| rowspan="2"|Gameblabla
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/clock_app_funkey-s.opk Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/4/43/Clock.opk Download]</span>
|-
| EasyRPG
| Interprets games made with RPG Maker 2000 and RPG Maker 2003.
| [https://gitlabstatic.commiraheze.org/gameblablafunkeywiki/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk5/funkey5a/EasyRPG-funkey-s.opk LinkDownload]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/1/1e/EasyRPG-funkey-s.opk Download]</span>
|-
| Game Music Emu
| Music player that emulates the audio of [https://web.archive.org/web/20210627233554/http://blargg.8bitalley.com/libs/audio.html several] retro systems.
| Drum78
|
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/4/4c/Game_Music_Emu-V2.opk Download]</span>
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| Robbi Blechdose
| [https://github.com/Robbi-Blechdose/KeyKalc/ Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/a/aa/KeyKalc.opk Download]</span>
|-
| MPlayer
| Enables video playback in both original and stretched aspect ratios.
| NovemberJoy
|
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/1/1d/MPlayer-V2.opk Download]</span>
|-
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| Karaoke and MP3 music player; matching ''MP3'' and ''CDG'' (can be a blank text file should you just want to play MP3 files) are needed, with a song's ''CDG'' file used to play it. As non-standard MP3 file settings can cause music to be played too quickly, should this occur, you should "convert" the MP3 file to a standard MP3 format using a converter such as [https://online-audio-converter.com/ this].
| Drum78
|
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/c/c3/Pocket_CDG-V1.opk Download]</span>
|-
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| Linux terminal program.
| Michel (FunKey Team)
|
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/c/cb/ST.opk Download]</span>
|}
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<span id="Emulators"></span>
== Émulateurs ==
 
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=== SDL Retro ===
Two options for using SDL Retro are available: ''All-In-One'' and ''One-By-One''.
Two options for using SDL Retro are available: ''All-In-One'' and ''One-By-One''. As the first of these includes all default SDL Retro cores in the ''OPK'' file itself, all the user must do to install it onto their FunKey S is add it to a folder at the root of the device's file system just like any other application, emulator, or game. Should you prefer to only have the emulator cores you intend to use installed, and thus speed up the SDL Retro's core selection process, you may alternatively download the ''One-By-One'' option. While its download also includes an ''OPK'' file, the emulator cores themselves are included in a separate ''cores'' folder that must be placed in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro'' file location of the FunKey S for SDL Retro to function. If one or more required BIOS files are listed alongside a core you wish to use, ensure that those files are named and located in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro/system'' file location for optimal emulation results. In the case of ''blueMSX'', download, extract, and place that emulator's ''Databases'' and ''Machines'' folders in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro/system'' file location. In the case of ''Neko Project II Kai'', the required ''PC-9800'' files listed in the table below should be placed in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro/system/np2kai'' file location. If you don't see the ''.sdlretro'' folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}}
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'''<u>All-In-One</u>'''
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As the first of these includes all default SDL Retro cores in the ''OPK'' file itself, all the user must do to install it onto their FunKey S is add it to a folder at the root of the device's file system just like any other application, emulator, or game.
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'''<u>One-By-One</u>'''
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Should you prefer to only have the emulator cores you intend to use installed, and thus speed up the SDL Retro's core selection process, you may alternatively download the ''One-By-One'' option.
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While its download also includes an ''OPK'' file, the emulator cores themselves are included in a separate ''cores'' folder that must be placed in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro'' file location of the FunKey S for SDL Retro to function.
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'''<u>BIOS File Location</u>'''
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If one or more required BIOS files are listed alongside a core you wish to use, ensure that those files are named and located in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro/system'' file location for optimal emulation results.
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'''<u>Game Specific File Locations</u>'''
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* In the case of ''blueMSX'', download, extract, and place that emulator's ''Databases'' and ''Machines'' folders in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro/system'' file location.
* In the case of ''Neko Project II Kai'', the required ''PC-9800'' files listed in the table below should be placed in the ''/mnt/FunKey/.sdlretro/system/np2kai'' file location.
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'''<u>Can't See .sdlretro Folder</u>'''
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If you don't see the ''.sdlretro'' folder, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}}
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| rowspan="6"|''N/A''
| rowspan="44"|Coverilla<br>Drum78
| rowspan="44"|<span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/73/7330/SDL_Retro_%28OneSDL_Retro-By-One%29V9.zip Download]</span>
| rowspan="44"|<span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/7e/70e6/SDL_Retro_%28AllSDL_Retro-In-One%29V9.opk Download]</span>
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| rowspan="4"|blueMSX
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| '''bios.bin'''
| style="background-color:red"|Medium<br>Low
| rowspan="45"|''N/A''
| Gameblabla
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/3doh_funkey-s.opk Link]
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| DOSBox Pure
| DOS
| rowspan="910"|''N/A''
| style="background-color:yellow"|Medium
| Drum78
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| Fake 08
| Pico-8
| rowspan="23" style="background-color:yellow"|Medium<br>High
| Gameblabla
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/fake08_funkey-s.opk Link]
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| FinalBurn Alpha 2012
| rowspan="2"|Multiple
| rowspan="34"|Drum78
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/fbalpha2012/releases Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/dc/d9cc/FinalBurn_Alpha_2012_%28SDL_Retro_Core%29FinalBurnAlpha2012-V3.zip Download]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/c9/ca9e/FinalBurnAlpha2012-V2V3.opk Download]</span>
|-
| FinalBurn Neo
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/FBNeo/releases Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/2/25/FinalBurnNeo-V1.zip Download]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/7/7c/FinalBurnNeo-V1.opk Download]</span>
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| rowspan="2"|Gambatte
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| rowspan="2"|Drum78
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/mame2000-libretro/releases Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/92/9b2e/MAME_2000_%28SDL_Retro_Core%29MAME2000-V3.zip Download]</span>
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/bd/b5de/MAME2000-V2V3.opk Download]</span>
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| Mednafen
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| rowspan="4"|Drum78
| rowspan="4"|[https://github.com/DrUm78/picodrive-irixxxx/releases Link]
| rowspan="4"|<span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/61/6514/PicoDrive-V2V3.opk Download]</span>
|-
| Sega CD
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<span id="Games"></span>
== Jeux ==
 
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*While ''Doom'', ''Doom II'', and ''Final Doom'' only require a single ''WAD'' file each, add-on ''WAD'' files also can be used
*While ''Quake'' only requires its ''PAK0.PAK'' file to launch, to access the full game, the ''PAK1.PAK'' file is also required
*Due to a change made to the ''libvorbis'' package in the [[FunKey-OS]] V2.2.0 update, ''VVVVVV'' is currently non-functional when using the latest official system firmware. To fix this incompatibility without downgrading the firmware of one's device, a [https://github.com/DrUm78/FunKey-OS/releases/tag/FunKey-OS-2.3.0-DrUm78 third-party firmware revision] can be installed to fix the issue until the next official firmware update is released. Other changes made by the third-party firmware update include:
*Due to the FunKey-OS V2.3.0 update, ''VVVVVV'' is currently non-functional
**Adding UTF-8 support to Gmenu2x
**Replacing swap usage with battery percentage on the system statistics overlay
**Updating the PicoDrive (Sega Genesis/Mega Drive) emulator
**Switching the default Game Gear emulator from Mednafen to PicoDrive
**Adding ''Mona and the Witch's Hat Deluxe'' to the list of included homebrew Game Boy Color games
**Removing a buzzing sound from Gmenu2x
:As with official firmware updates, simply download and add [https://github.com/DrUm78/FunKey-OS/releases/download/FunKey-OS-2.3.0-DrUm78/FunKey-rootfs-2.3.0-DrUm78.fwu this] ''FWU'' file to the root folder of your FunKey S to install the update. Should you wish to flash this version of FunKey-OS directly onto a MicroSD card, an ''IMG'' file for the firmware revision is available [https://github.com/DrUm78/FunKey-OS/releases/download/FunKey-OS-2.3.0-DrUm78/FunKey-sdcard-2.3.0-DrUm78.img here]. Further instructions on the above processes can be found [https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/firmware_update/ here] and [https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/hardware/flash_change_sd_card/ here], respectively.
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If you don't see the ''.local'' folder, or the ''.cannonball'', ''.eduke32'' or ''.ecwolf'' folders disappear upon creation, your computer's Unix-based operating system is hiding hidden folders. {{HiddenFolderExplanation}}
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{| align="center" width=100% class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center"
! colspan="2"|Name !! rowspan="2"|Genre !! rowspan="2"|Author(s) / Compiler(s) !! rowspan="2"|RepositoryOPK !! rowspan="2"|Data Files !! rowspan="2"|Folder !! rowspan="2"|OPK
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! OPK !! Game
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| Vincent (FunKey Team)
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/Bibi Link]
| colspanrowspan="23" |''N/A''
| rowspan="10"|''N/A''
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/6/65/Bibi.opk Download]</span>
|-
| colspan="2"|Blockdude
| NXEngine
| [[w:Puzzle game|Puzzle]]
| Cave Story
| Joyrider3774
| [[w:Platform game|Platformer]]
| [https://github.com/joyrider3774/blockdude_funkey/releases/latest/download/Blockdude.opk Link]
| rowspan="2"|Drum78
|-
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/nxengine-libretro Link]
| colspan="2"|Crafti
| '''''Cave Story'' game files; launch via EXE file'''
| [[w:Sandbox game|Sandbox]]
| rowspan="6"|Any
| Gameblabla
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/0/06/Cave_Story-V1.opk Download]</span>
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/ncrafti_funkey-s.opk Link]
|-
| colspan="2"|Dinothawr
| [[w:Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| Drum78
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/2/28/Dinothawr-V2.opk Download]</span>
| '''[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/4/44/Dinothawr.zip Game files] (launch via ''dinothawr.game'')'''
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/9/96/Dinothawr-V1.opk Download]</span>
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| colspan="2"|Divi-Dead
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| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/dividead_funkey-s.opk Link]
| '''DL1*'''<br>'''MPEG*'''
|-
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/a/ab/Divi-Dead.opk Download]</span>
| colspan="2"|Formula 1 Game & Watch
| [[w:Arcade game|Arcade]]
| Joyrider3774
| [https://github.com/joyrider3774/formula1_funkey/releases/latest/download/Formula1.opk Link]
| rowspan="2"|''N/A''
|-
| colspan="2"|KeyCraft
| [[w:Sandbox game|Sandbox]]
| Robbi_Blechdose
| [https://github.com/Robbi-Blechdose/KeyCraft/releases/latest Link]
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| rowspan="3"|PrBoom
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| rowspan="3"|[[w:First-person shooter|FPS]]
| rowspan="3"|Coverilla<br>Drum78
| rowspan="3"|[https://github.com/DrUm78/libretro-prboom/releases/latest Link]
| rowspan="3"|'''WAD'''
| rowspan="3"|<span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/9/9b/PrBoom-V2.opk Download]</span>
|-
| Doom II
|-
| Final Doom
|-
| colspan="2"|Duke Nukem 3D
| [[w:First-person shooter|FPS]]
| StupidHoroscope
| [https://github.com/StupidHoroscope/fks-eduke32/releases/latest Link]
| '''DUKE3D.GRP'''
| /Funkey/.eduke32
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| colspan="2"|Ganbare-Natuskian
| [[w:Platform game|Platformer]]
| rowspan="2"|Gameblabla
| [https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/b/b0/Ganbare-Natuskian.opk Download]
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/gnp_funkey-s.opk Link]
| rowspan="2" colspan="2"|''N/A''
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/b/b0/Ganbare-Natuskian.opk Download]</span>
|-
| colspan="2"|Heboris
| [[w:Puzzle video game|Puzzle]]
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/heboris_funkey-s.opk Link]
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/0/08/Heboris_funkey-s.opk Download]</span>
|-
| rowspan="2"|Cannonball
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| rowspan="2"|'''''Out Run'' Arcade Rev. B ROM files'''
| rowspan="2"|/Funkey/.cannonball
| rowspan="2"|<span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/8/8d/Cannonball-V3.opk Download]</span>
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| Gameblabla
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| rowspan="2"|[https://github.com/DrUm78/tyrquake/releases/tag/v0.62-funkey-s Link]
| rowspan="2"|<b>PAK0.PAK</b><br>PAK1.PAK
| rowspan="32"|Any
| rowspan="2"|<span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/b/b6/TyrQuake-V2.opk Download]</span>
|-
| rowspan="2"|Drum78
|-
| XRick
| Rick Dangerous
| [[w:Platform game|Platformer]]
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/xrick-libretro/releases/latest Link]
| rowspan="2" colspan="2"|''N/A''
|-
| colspan="2"|Rubido
| [[w:Board game|Board game]]
| Joyrider3774
| [https://github.com/joyrider3774/rubido_funkey/releases/latest/download/Rubido.opk Link]
|-
| ScummVM
| [[w:SCUMM|SCUMM]] engine games
| Various
| Drum78
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/scummvm/releases Link]
| [https://github.com/DrUm78/scummvm/releases/latest Link]
| '''Game's data files'''<br>'''''EXAMPLE.SCUMMVM'' launch file'''
| Any
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/d/d7/ScummVM-V6.opk Download]</span>
|-
| colspan="2"|Sonic Robo Blast 2
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| rowspan="2"|Gameblabla
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/srb2_funkey-s.opk Link]
| rowspan="23" colspan="2"|''N/A''
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/raw/master/opk/funkey/srb2_funkey-s.opk Download]</span>
|-
| colspan="2"|Supertuxkart
| [[w:Racing game|Racing]]
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/stk_funkey-s.opk Link]
|-
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/raw/master/opk/funkey/stk_funkey-s.opk Download]</span>
| colspan="2"|TriSpace
| [[w:Space flight simulation game#Space trading and combat game|Space combat]]
| Robbi_Blechdose
| [https://github.com/Robbi-Blechdose/TriSpace/releases/latest Link]
|-
| colspan="2"|VVVVVV
| [[w:Platform game|Platformer]]
| rowspan="2"|Jack
| [https://github.com/RetroPorts/fks-VVVVVV/releases/latest Link]
| <b>data.zip</b>
| /FunKey/.local/share/VVVVVV
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/6/6d/VVVVVV.opk Download]</span>
|-
| colspan="2"|Wolfenstein 3D
| [[w:First-person shooter|FPS]]
| [https://github.com/RetroPorts/fks-ecwolf/releases/latest Link]
| '''WL6*'''
| /FunKey/.ecwolf
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/c/c2/Wolfenstein_3D.opk Download]</span>
|-
| colspan="2"|Worship Vector
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| Gameblabla
| [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/blob/master/opk/funkey/worship_vector_funkey-s.opk Link]
| colspan="2"|''N/A''
| <span class="plainlinks">[https://static.miraheze.org/funkeywiki/c/cd/Worship_Vector.opk Download]</span>
|}
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