The Windows Phone emulator might let you play some old games
There are launchers that can make your phone look like it has the Windows Phone OS, but this emulator takes it to the next level. It’s called WPS on the GitHub, and it’s a true-to-form Windows Phone emulator. If you’re interested in getting this emulator, there are some things you’ll want to know before you do. Firstly, WPS is in early development at the moment, so there’s no guarantee that the app will work. You can expect bugs in the software until a more stable version comes out. Next, you can’t exactly go and get it from the Google Play Store. You’ll need to download and sideload the APK file, and that comes with its own risks. After that point, in order to get the app to work, you’ll need to download some additional XNS files, and that also has its own risk associated. After you get the app and the files, you’ll need to set everything up. Read the information on the GitHub if you need help setting everything up. Once you have the app installed and set up, there’s a chance that you could play some of the long-forgotten games that were on the platform. The folks at Android Police attempted to do this. However, using the Redmagic 7S Pro, they weren’t able to get the games to work. While that’s true, it doesn’t mean that you can’t try it on your phone. Just know that this isn’t for people who aren’t used to sideloading apps. Install at your own risk.