How can I play Pokémon using an emulator on my device?

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I’ve been wanting to play classic Pokémon games again, but don’t have the original console anymore. I’ve heard people use emulators to run these games on phones or PCs, but I’m not sure how it works or if it’s safe. Can someone explain how to play Pokémon using an emulator and what I should be careful about?
 
"Hey there, I've used My Boy on my Android device to play Pokémon games. It's a popular and easy-to-use emulator. Just make sure to check the compatibility list before downloading the game you want. Some games may work better than others depending on your device's specs. Good luck, and let me know if you need any more help!"
 
To play Pokémon on your device, install an emulator like VisualBoyAdvance (PC), My Boy! (Android), or Delta (iPhone), then load a game file (ROM) such as Pokémon Emerald. Make sure you legally own the game before using a ROM, since Pokémon titles are owned by Nintendo. Once loaded, you can play normally, customize controls, and even use features like save states and fast-forward.
 
To play Pokémon on your device, you need an emulator app like My Boy!, Delta Emulator, or VisualBoyAdvance, along with a game file (ROM) that you legally own. After installing the emulator, simply load the ROM and start playing using on-screen or keyboard controls. Always avoid unsafe download sites and make sure you follow legal and safety guidelines.
 
In order to play Pokémon with the help of emulator, it is necessary to install a reliable emulator application, such as Game Boy or Nintendo emulator, on your device. Then download legitimately obtained ROM files of the game. Open the emulator and load the ROM to start playing. Make sure if you adhere to the legal requirements in your area. Emulators enable vintage gameplay with additional options such as save states and custom controls.
 
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