Emulator Azahar is making big strides recently.
We’ve been banging the drum for the 3DS quite a bit over the last few years, and with good reason. It’s one of Nintendo’s most interesting handhelds thanks to its autostereoscopic display, an amazing selection of games, and that downright lovable clamshell form factor.
One of the leading emulators in this space is Azahar, which is an Android-based app which replicates the performance of the legendary dual-screen handheld – and, when you consider the sudden influx of Android portables which possess two displays, it’s easy to see why this particular emulator has been getting so much love of late.
Read the full article on timeextension.com
Emulator Azahar is making big strides recently.
We’ve been banging the drum for the 3DS quite a bit over the last few years, and with good reason. It’s one of Nintendo’s most interesting handhelds thanks to its autostereoscopic display, an amazing selection of games, and that downright lovable clamshell form factor.
One of the leading emulators in this space is Azahar, which is an Android-based app which replicates the performance of the legendary dual-screen handheld – and, when you consider the sudden influx of Android portables which possess two displays, it’s easy to see why this particular emulator has been getting so much love of late.
Read the full article on timeextension.com