iiSU – A New Android Emulation Front-End Announced

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A brand-new emulation front-end called iiSU has just been announced, and it’s being developed specifically with the Android handheld community in mind. Designed for devices like the AYN Odin and Retroid Pocket series, iiSU aims to take full advantage of Android features, with no plans for Windows or Linux support.

Currently in the UI/UX design phase, a functional skeleton app already exists while the team finalizes layouts, icons, and design language. From the start, iiSU is being built with controller-first navigation, though touchscreen controls will also be supported. A separate dual-screen version is in development too, targeting upcoming handhelds such as the AYN Thor.

Customization will be a major focus, with options for light/dark modes, wallpapers, themes, menu music, and even editable home screens with widgets. Players will also be able to create their own custom game categories, such as a personal Mario or Sonic collection.

iiSU will offer a free core version that includes all essentials like ROM management and social features. A one-time premium upgrade will unlock advanced customization, additional home screens, and expanded online functionality.

The project is still early, but the developers are committed to making it a reality and are actively looking for experienced Android developers to join. With its dual-screen ambitions and heavy focus on customization, iiSU could quickly become one of the most interesting front-ends to watch in the Android handheld scene.

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