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If the file downloaded incompletely due to a network hiccup, the extractor will flag it as a password error. Delete the file and redownload it. 2. The File Extracted, But It Won't Run in the Emulator Emulators do not read .exe or .apk files for retro games.
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Real retro video games use specific file extensions based on the console they belong to. They use executable file types meant for modern computers or phones. Safe Retro Game Extensions NES / SNES : .nes , .smc , .sfc Nintendo GameCube / Wii : .iso , .wbfs , .rvz PlayStation 1 & 2 : .iso , .bin , .cue , .chd Nintendo DS / 3DS : .nds , .3ds Game Boy Advance : .gba Dangerous Extensions (Malware Alert) Always exercise caution when downloading files from the