
All of their outfits have been removed, except for Haruka's for some reason. Unused Models Peach Beach Splash LeftoversĪll of the character heads from Peach Beach Splash, except the unused version of Super Sonico, Bashō, and Neptune, are still present, including all of their weapons and hair models. The Japanese text (シノビリフレ開発メニュー) translates to "Shinobi Refre Development Menu". Her 47 one was unused.Ī debug title screen image is present in debugtitle.cat. Only 1 of them was used, which was character ID 48. Super Sonico also oddly has two portraits, which was also the case in Peach Beach Splash. Sayuri's portrait from Estival Versus is also present (still in Peach Beach Splash in later versions as well), however she's only playable in her Jasmine form in Peach Beach Splash. The only main difference is that Sonsaku, Ryofu, and Kan-u use their portraits from Estival Versus Ryomo, Rinka, and Ranka don't have their portraits yet, so they use Asuka's portrait from Estival Versus as a placeholder and Bashō's and Neptune's portraits aren't present at all yet. However, these are actually based on an earlier version of Peach Beach Splash (though the changed portraits don't have any differences from the final). This, and everything else in the test folder, is still present in Peach Ball, and removed in the PC version.Įvery single character portrait from Peach Beach Splash is still present, including most of the DLC characters and two NPCs, Miss R (Rin) and Mr. The size of it seems to represent the Switch menu's game icons, so it may have been a placeholder for it. It only has some shading differences from the final. Only paying users can remove ads, change the theme, and customize the dock.Present in the test folder is an early icon of the previous game, Peach Beach Splash, in icon0.bntx. There are also one-click toggles to easily enable root mode, GPU memory optimization, ASTC cache, 120 fps mode, and lots more. You can adjust performance (great if you have limited system resources), change the render mode, define custom keyboard shortcuts, set keymapping, fake your GPS location, install Android apps manually (without using the app store), shake the screen, automate mouse and keyboard actions, record the screen, and lots more. This is a beast of a program if you're like me, and you're interested in customizations. There's direct access to the Play Store, so after logging in to your Google account, it'll feel much like you're on an Android tablet: just choose which apps to install, and you'll have them open in no time.

You get the whole operating system as if you were running a tablet right there on the screen. It's ideal for inexperienced and adept emulator users alike. It calls itself "the most powerful Android emulator," and I agree.

MEmu is an impressive program that deserves a list on any Android emulator list. Must have a premium account for some things.
