SNES and the rest of the 16 bit generation run flawlessly. More important are controls; touch screens are not great, especially when you want to press two keys at once. Action games would suffer the most. RPGs would likely your best bet, and the 16 bit era has numerous classics.
Hardware wise, early 3D like N64 and Playstation 1 run well on many phones, but the controls are a mess. Its often better to get a bluetooth controller with actual analog sticks rather than suffer through touch controls.
The worst is the lack of physical touch, so its hard to know if you actually pressed a button, and hard to tell when your fingers drift.
SNES and the rest of the 16 bit generation run flawlessly. More important are controls; touch screens are not great, especially when you want to press two keys at once. Action games would suffer the most. RPGs would likely your best bet, and the 16 bit era has numerous classics.
Hardware wise, early 3D like N64 and Playstation 1 run well on many phones, but the controls are a mess. Its often better to get a bluetooth controller with actual analog sticks rather than suffer through touch controls.
The worst is the lack of physical touch, so its hard to know if you actually pressed a button, and hard to tell when your fingers drift.