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{{ii}} There are several x86 builds of Android, most notable being [http://www.android-x86.org/ Android-x86] ([[Wikipedia:Android-x86|Wikipedia article]]), which allows Android to be installed on regular PC hardware without need for emulation. However due to most applications being done for ARM architecture, some applications and especially games, simply do not work.  
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{{ii}} There are several x86 builds of Android, most notable being [http://www.android-x86.org/ Android-x86] ([[Wikipedia:Android-x86|Wikipedia article]]), which allows Android to be installed on regular PC hardware without need for emulation. However, due to most applications being done for ARM architecture, some applications and especially games, simply do not work.  
  
 
==Emulator(s)==
 
==Emulator(s)==

Revision as of 22:10, 12 November 2015

This article is about the emulation of a console or deprecated PC platform on Windows, macOS (OS X), or Linux.
Android
Android cover
Android on Wikipedia
There are several x86 builds of Android, most notable being Android-x86 (Wikipedia article), which allows Android to be installed on regular PC hardware without need for emulation. However, due to most applications being done for ARM architecture, some applications and especially games, simply do not work.

Emulator(s)

Andy

More information and downloads can be found here.

BlueStacks

More information and downloads can be found here.