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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 games|fully-compatible]], [[#Fully-playable games|fully-playable]], [[#Partially-compatible games|partially-compatible]], and [[#Incompatible games|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 [[List of third-party OPK applications‎#Emulators|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 [[#PlayStation games that have compatibility issues with the default BIOS|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 [https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gba_bios/ 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 [[FunKey Wiki Knowledge Center#Are there any games that aren't emulated properly on the FunKey S?|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 [[User talk:CoolieCoolster|the wiki admin]] so that this article may be amended. While this article exists primarily to document the capabilities of the FunKey S [https://github.com/FunKey-Project 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.
This article lists games that have compatibility issues with the emulators used on the FunKey S that may make it difficult or impossible to play them without the modification of the emulator or the game itself. This includes games that need to be patched to function properly, games with emulation issues, games that require hardware that the device's emulators do not support, and games that crash at startup or have significant graphical glitches that render them unplayable. As inaccuracies with the FunKey's GBA emulator, gpSP, cause several games to crash or experience severe graphical glitching, an [https://gitlab.com/gameblabla/gameblabla-releases/-/tree/master/opk/funkey alternate] (though more CPU intensive and slower) GBA emulator exists in the form of a Gmenu2x OPK. As the games on this page are divided into sections based on the glitch that affects them, users searching for specific games should use their browser's text search feature to locate them.

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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 games|fully-compatible]], [[#Fully-playable games|fully-playable]], [[#Partially-compatible games|partially-compatible]], and [[#Incompatible games|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 [[List of third-party OPK applications‎#Emulators|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 [[#PlayStation games that have compatibility issues with the default BIOS|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 [https://doc.funkey-project.com/user_manual/tutorials/software/gba_bios/ 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 [[FunKey Wiki Knowledge Center#Are there any games that aren't emulated properly on the FunKey S?|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 [[User talk:CoolieCoolster|the wiki admin]] so that this article may be amended. While this article exists primarily to document the capabilities of the FunKey S [https://github.com/FunKey-Project 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.

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.