Getting started with RetroArch for Android RetroArch isn’t just available on Android, however, but also for iOS (albeit, not on the App Store), Windows, Linux, Mac OS, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, your own browser, and more. It’s available on the Google Play Store for the price of a slight smudge mark on your screen, or in other words - free. So no matter what kind of device you have, even if it’s considered absolutely obsolete today, RetroArch is capable of being used. It emulates many different old game consoles, whilst also being supported on a ridiculously large number of modern and old hardware. RetroArch being labelled as an “all-in-one” emulator is a huge understatement. Even the most obscure old consoles are under RetroArch’s umbrella, so its large coverage of consoles is not to be underestimated. 3 from 1988 on the NES, or the original Metal Gear Solid on the first PlayStation in 1998, RetroArch has you covered. Whether it’s an absolute classic like the very popular Super Mario Bros. RetroArch is the key to playing literally any old game from any old system you can think of, right on your Android device. Now alternatively, what if you can take those large, bulky and dusty old video game consoles and literally fit all of them into your phone? It’s a brilliant (and fun) idea for those long and boring commutes, no? Introducing RetroArch Picture this: You’re on the move - maybe in a car or a train - mindlessly scrolling through your social media accounts, burning time.