Emulation Ninja
Emulation Ninja

Upscaled & cleaned Covers Built for Your Library—Not Scanned From a Shelf

Most game libraries are a collage of uneven scans, cropped photos, and low-resolution thumbnails that were never meant to sit next to each other. Emulation Ninja takes a different path: Upscaled & cleaned cover assets tuned for a clean grid—full-bleed art that reads at a glance on desktop, in Big Picture, and when you browse by system.

Emulation Ninja is the only place today where you can generate these polished, re-painted covers—built for the app, not borrowed from the messy reality of old box photography. The result is a shelf that looks intentional: same aspect treatment, consistent clarity, and artwork that feels like it was illustrated for the screen you are using.

Desktop collections that finally feel like one set

Your installed games deserve a single visual language. The collection grid stops fighting with mixed sources and starts looking like a curated store front—every tile sharp enough to recognize at a glance.

Here are some samples—and support keeps growing

Below is a handful of real screenshots from the app. We support 30+ systems with upscaled & cleaned cover assets, so whether you collect for classic handhelds, home consoles, or everything in between, the same treatment applies across your library.

Curious how far along asset generation is for each platform? The compatibility page tracks progress across systems so you can see where cover creation stands as we expand support.

Big Picture: the same assets on the big screen

When you lean back on the couch, you do not want the art to fall apart at TV scale. The same generated assets scale into Big Picture browsing so system pages and grids stay legible and cohesive—not a mix of soft scans and razor-sharp fan crops.

Only the beginning: regional assets are next

Uniform, high-quality covers across your library is step one. We are only getting started. Next up, we are working on region-specific assets—so your NTSC, PAL, and Japanese editions can each get artwork that matches where your copy came from, without sacrificing the same “re-painted” clarity you see today.

If you have not tried generated covers in Emulation Ninja yet, open your library, pick a system, and watch the grid snap into focus. More is coming—and it is built for how you actually play.