Do note that due to the entry-level hardware on most Fire HD tablets and Fire TV Sticks, performance will likely not be smooth across all titles - though many games should run just fine. The Amazon Appstore listing mentions Android 4.1 as the minimum OS requirement, so it should be possible to run RetroArch even on Fire HD tablets from several years ago. However, it's not a big deal since there is already a Windows version available on Steam. This also means that the Android port of RetroArch will likely be available to Windows 11 users through the Amazon Appstore/Microsoft Store partnership. But with the official availability on the Amazon Appstore, users won't have to resort to any such workarounds. Earlier users had to sideload the APK from RetroArch's website or install a custom ROM with Google Play Store services. In a blog post on Saturday, the team behind RetroArch announced the availability of RetroArch on the Amazon Appstore, allowing users to emulate retro games on Fire TV dongles and Fire OS tablets. If you have a Fire TV device though, you can now officially download it onto your device without sideloading it. It's also available on gaming consoles such as the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, etc., though on many of these platforms, it's not available through the official app store. As a cross-platform service, RetroArch is available on all major platforms, including Android, iOS, Windows, Linux, macOS, etc.
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