Best Switch Games for Android Emulation in 2026
Not all Switch games are created equal when it comes to emulation. Some run flawlessly right out of the box; others demand careful settings tuning. This curated list focuses on games that deliver excellent emulation experiences on Android handhelds — particularly Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 devices running Eden v19.0.1. All titles assume you’re playing legally owned game backups.
Tier 1: Perfect Emulation (60fps, no issues)
Hollow Knight: One of the finest games on any platform, and one of the cleanest Switch emulation experiences available. Locked 60fps on any device with a T820 or better. The crisp 2D art style looks particularly beautiful upscaled on a 5.5-inch AMOLED. No known emulation issues.
Stardew Valley: The definitive farming RPG runs flawlessly on emulation. Locked 60fps, perfect audio, no crashes. If you’re testing a new emulator setup, this is the calibration game to use — it works on almost everything.
Celeste: A precision platformer that benefits enormously from emulation’s ability to run at 60fps consistently. Every frame of Madeline’s jump arc matters, and emulation delivers frame-perfect consistency that makes the hardest platforming sequences feel fair.
Mario Kart 8 Deluxe: Locked 60fps on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 devices, and the upscaled resolution makes the colorful tracks look better than on actual Switch hardware. A showcase experience for what Android Switch emulation can be.
Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove: Multiple games in one package, all running at locked 60fps on any capable device. The retro art style is timeless and particularly well-suited to the 4:3 aspect ratio that Anbernic’s RG406V delivers perfectly.
Tier 2: Excellent Emulation (minor optimization needed)
Animal Crossing: New Horizons: 55-60fps on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2, minor drops during weather events. Requires firmware 17.0.0+. One of the best examples of a major Nintendo title running at near-perfect quality on Android emulation.
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate: 1v1 and 2-player matches run at 60fps. 4-player matches with items drop to 45-55fps — still competitive but not perfect.
Fire Emblem: Three Houses: Turn-based strategy hits the 30fps cap consistently on emulation — and the upscaled resolution makes the character art look exceptional. Load times are faster on emulation than on Switch hardware due to faster storage.
Tier 3: Playable with Patience
Zelda: Breath of the Wild: 30-45fps consistently on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 — better than Tears of the Kingdom’s more demanding engine. The classic that validated Switch emulation as a serious endeavor.
Pokemon Legends: Arceus: Runs at 28-40fps on Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 — actually better than original Switch hardware (which frequently drops below 30fps). A rare case where emulation delivers a meaningfully smoother experience than the original hardware.

