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What Can the Revo K101 Plus Emulate?

Compiled & reviewed by Urs von Gunten, HandheldWiki editorial · How we rate ·

Here is exactly what the Revo K101 Plus can emulate, console by console, with our A–F rating for each — its realistic ceiling is around Game Boy Advance.

How far can it go?

Runs everything up to Game Boy Advance at full speed, and pushes as far as SNES with some compromises.

A
GB
A
NES
B
Genesis
A-
GBA
C
SNES
D
PS1
F
DS
F
N64
F
Dreamcast
F
PSP
F
Saturn
F
GameCube
F
3DS
F
Wii
F
PS2
F
Switch
F
Wii U
F
PS3
Full speedGreatPlayableBarelyWon't run

Realistic ceiling: Reads original GBA cartridges without emulation, but can also emulate GBA roms, as well as emulating (GB)Game Boy Original, (GBC) Game Boy Colour, (SMS) Sega Master System, GG(Game Gear), NES and PCE( PC Engine/ Turbo Grafx)

Console-by-console rating

ConsoleRatingWhat that means
Game Boy / ColorAFull speed
NESAFull speed
Genesis / Mega DriveBGreat — minor frameskip
Game Boy AdvanceA-Full speed
SNESCPlayable with frameskip
PlayStation 1DBarely playable
Nintendo DSFWon't runDetails →
Nintendo 64FWon't runDetails →
DreamcastFWon't runDetails →
PSPFWon't runDetails →
Sega SaturnFWon't run
GameCubeFWon't runDetails →
Nintendo 3DSFWon't runDetails →
Nintendo WiiFWon't runDetails →
PlayStation 2FWon't runDetails →
SwitchFWon't runDetails →
Wii UFWon't run
PlayStation 3FWon't run

Ratings are HandheldWiki’s own, based on the device’s chipset and community testing — how we rate.

Where to buy the K101 Plus

Typical price: $75

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