John NESS

Contains adsIn-app purchases
3.7
9.58K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

John NESS is NESS multi emulator for android 6.0+.
This app does not work without your own game files.

Features
- Original engine
- High quality rendering
- Search game files in SDCard & Internal Storage
- Virtual On-screen keypad
- Zipped file support
- Save States (with previews)
- Fully customizable layout
- Customizable keys
- Turbo buttons
- Screenshot
- Fast forward / Slow down (x0.25 - x16)
- Bluetooth/MOGA controller support
- Dropbox support (requires John DataSync)

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Updated on
Feb 20, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
9.06K reviews
Yellowscar
March 7, 2024
It could use a longer time between adds popping up, and an option for different layouts for different games or at least two different layouts for NES and SNES games respectfully... But apart from that, it's a very good emulator. Edit: It also struggles to read romhacks and Super famicom games. So playing MegaMan And Bass is going to be difficult... If not impossible. Edit 2: I also think the empty space in the d-pad's center should be filled with the left and right of said d-pad.
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Jordan Brown
January 16, 2021
I absolutely love the easy to use & visually pleasing UI as well as the wide game compatibility & optimization of this emulaton. However, it lacks the ability to recognize most hacks. Another thing I have to complain about is the fact that it's been two years since its initial release and there still isn't any shader options. I would also suggest options to apply audio effects which is something that I rarely see emulators use but is definitely a nice-to-have.
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keith williams
July 25, 2020
The only other things I would add are a way to make fast forward only active when the button is pressed (as opposed to toggle on/off) and a way to hide the menu button or at least change its opacity. Those are purely minor gripes though. Still the best SNES emulator on the market. The UI is nice and the cloud saves are an awesome feature. Thank you for your work!
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What's new

-fixed bugs