Patch video game consoles on Android
Android has an undeniable advantage regarding other mobile operating systems and, more specifically, regarding iOS, its main rival. That's at least if you're an advanced user who likes customizing his device and who doesn't like sticking to factory values, as this OS can be modified and patched quite easily.
An app to patch ROMs of video console games
For such purpose, there are quite a few tools out there as is the case with ROM Patcher. This application offers us support to patch and patch applications, and it does so following a very simple process:
- Step 1: choose a file to be patched.
- Step 2: load the patch itself.
- Step 3: optionally, rename the file to create a new one without overwriting the existing file.
- Step 4: press the button to start patching.
You'll obviously have to carry out this operation under your own responsibility, and no patches are included in this APK. So each user has to download whatever he or she wants. What's ROM Patcher for? Well, to mod the ROMs of video console games. It can't be used on Android games... for such purpose, you're better off with Lulubox or Lucky Patcher.
This simple and practical tool is compatible with the following formats: APS, ASM, BPS, BSDIFF, DLDI, DPS, ECM, IPS, IPS32, PPF, UPS, XDELTA1, XDELTA3, and XPC.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 2.3.
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