If you like retro games and you want to set up your own system at home, a good way to do it is using Android. From emulators for Mega Drive, N64, GBA, PS1 or Super Nintendo, to other systems such as MAME, all of them are available in Android app format. And the truth is that they are verry practical.
In addition, from some time to this part, we have also been able to see official relaunches of retro games in the Play Store, such as the Sega Forever classics, or the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest sagas. Having said that, let's see how we can turn our phone, tablet or TV Box into a sort of Android console for retro games.
How to turn your old Android phone into a classic game console
The video games of the 80s and 90s are not usually very demanding, so if we have an old Android phone we can give it a new life if we decide to use it to connect to the TV and use it as a video console.
Things we will need
To assemble the complete system we will need the following elements:
An Android phone or tablet.
A USB C to HDMI adapter for the mobile phone and an HDMI cable to connect it to the TV.
If your mobile phone does not have a USB C port you will need to use another method to connect your mobile phone to the TV.
An emulator or retrogaming suite.
The ROMs of the games we are interested in.
A gamepad or controller for video games (Bluetooth).
A charger to keep the device always on and not to run out of battery.
If we have a TV Box it is even easier, as we will not need any additional cable or adapter to connect the Android device to the TV.
The emulators
Once we've got hold of all the components of our "Android console", it can take the longest time to find the right emulators. If you've heard of retro platforms, you'll probably have heard of the fabulous Recalbox. Unfortunately it is not a solution that is available on Android, although we can find multi-platform emulators such as RetroArch, which support several consoles at the same time.
The gamepad
To achieve a proper gaming experience we will need a Bluetooth gamepad. We can take advantage of the PS4 controllers -see HERE to see how- or buy an Android-compatible controller. Nowadays there are manufacturers such as 8Bitdo that do real wonders, with retro gamepads of the highest quality and aesthetics.
