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In the case of the listed Game Boy Advance Final Fantasy games, while the application of various ROM hacks may override the glitches found in their North American regional variants, such hacks also have the potential of introducing new incompatibilities. In cases where a game has varying names across regions, the name of the recommended version has been underlined. While games with glitching across all regional variants are highlighted in yellow, the lesser glitching of the recommended variant is why they remain listed here. Games with region-specific glitches Īs the following table lists games that have a region-specific glitches, users should use the recommended regional variant of that game to avoid the occurrence of the listed glitch(es). This section lists games that are fully-compatible on the FunKey S, in most cases having no emulator-caused glitching if the instructions listed in each subsection are followed. 5 PlayStation games that have compatibility issues with the default BIOSįully-compatible games.4.3 Games that require improved emulation.4.2 Games that require unemulated hardware.3.3 Games with unavoidable non-sporadic crashing.3.1 Games with severe graphical glitches.2.6 Games with avoidable non-sporadic crashing.2.5 Games emulated at an incorrect speed.2.3 Games with other graphical glitches.2.2 Games with menu-change graphical glitches.1.5.6 Games with version-specific glitches.1.5.5 Games with opposing directional button glitches.1.5.3 Games that require a configuration file.
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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. Conversely, games with improved compatibility via the use of the default BIOS rather than the official PlayStation one have their listings highlighted in grey.
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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. Bold-formatted games that are also italicized require additional testing to see if a change of settings and/or emulators fixes their compatibility issue.
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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. These categories list games that are glitch-free if configured correctly, slightly-glitched, heavily-glitched, and incompatible, respectively. 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. This article lists games that have compatibility issues with the default FunKey S emulators.