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While users can put ROM backups of physical and digital commercial games that they own onto the FunKey S, there are also many freeware options that can be legally downloaded and used on the system. Since the FunKey S operating system, FunKey-OS, is open source, developers are able to develop and share their own apps and games for the platform. Additionally, hundreds of freely available [[w:Homebrew (video games)|homebrew]] games have been released for various systems over the past three decades, many of which being available for download on homebrew lists across the Internet. The FunKey Wiki maintains [[Available third-party software|lists]] of emulatable software, including [[List of emulatable games (freeware)|freeware games]], [[List of emulatable games (commercial)|commercial games]], and [[List of utilities|utilities]].
While users can put ROM backups of physical and digital commercial games that they own onto the FunKey S, there are also many freeware options that can be legally downloaded and used on the system. Since the FunKey S operating system, FunKey-OS, is open source, developers are able to develop and share their own apps and games for the platform. Additionally, hundreds of freely available [[w:Homebrew (video games)|homebrew]] games have been released for various systems over the past three decades, many of which being available for download on homebrew lists across the Internet. The FunKey Wiki maintains [[Available third-party software|lists]] of emulatable software, including [[List of emulatable games (freeware)|freeware games]], [[List of emulatable games (commercial)|commercial games]], and [[List of emulatable utilities|utilities]].

Revision as of 14:06, 10 April 2021

While users can put ROM backups of physical and digital commercial games that they own onto the FunKey S, there are also many freeware options that can be legally downloaded and used on the system. Since the FunKey S operating system, FunKey-OS, is open source, developers are able to develop and share their own apps and games for the platform. Additionally, hundreds of freely available homebrew games have been released for various systems over the past three decades, many of which being available for download on homebrew lists across the Internet. The FunKey Wiki maintains lists of emulatable software, including freeware games, commercial games, and utilities.