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:No, I get it. I added some more to elaborate on some emulators that work on < 1 GHz devices, like GENSoid and SNESoid. Some of the more "prominent" emulators are much more accurate (the cores) and require more power. I am only adding a few other known alternatives that do work, have great compatibility, but are also contrast to the "most preferable" ones. I agree that listing every emulator is overkill, but listing several good ones/alternatives should be acceptable.
It's perhaps worthy to let others here know what I know from (experience) and from developers I've spoke with in the past. SNESoid and GENsoid are both less accurate, less demanding emulators that can run perfect on slower (< 1 GHz CPU) devices (but have pretty good compatibility with the majority of titles). Ones like Snes9x, GENPlusDroid, etc. are more cycle accurate, and have better compatibility, but they run terribly slow on most devices with less than 1 GHz CPUs (which are not even being manufactured anymore). FPse is also good in the sense that it can run a good amount of games on lower-end devices pretty well (< 1.5/1 GHz), whereas ePSXe has a more accurate core and it's more demanding. Just clearing this info out in case anyone was wondering about the emulators, versions, how they perform, etc.
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