RetroAchievements support, and a Dedicated Progress View

RetroAchievements turns classic games into a shared challenge layer—without asking you to leave the emulators you already trust. Emulation Ninja now supports RetroAchievements natively, so unlocks, hardcore status, and library-wide progress stay visible whether you are in a session or planning what to play next.

In-game: sidebars and real-time toasts

While you play, the experience stays front and center. A dedicated sidebar can surface achievement context alongside the action, so you get feedback without tabbing away or losing the retro frame you picked.

When an achievement unlocks, real-time toast messages call it out the moment it happens. That feedback is available for most major systems supported in the app, so the library you already curate in Emulation Ninja feels connected to your RetroAchievements account the same way a modern game might surface a trophy pop.

Here is a short walkthrough of the feature in motion:

A full Achievements progress page

Outside of play, the Achievements area is a dedicated place to see how you are doing across the whole collection. The layout highlights summary cards (played, in progress, beaten, and mastered) and a tracked games list with filters for system, status, and sort order—so you can focus on the sets you are chasing or the titles you have not touched in a while.

Each game row shows art, system, progress toward the full set, and a clear completion bar, making it easy to see where you are in a run at a glance. It is a single, cohesive view of RetroAchievements progress instead of a scattered spreadsheet of saves and notes.

Whether you are hunting hardcore completion or just enjoying occasional unlocks, Emulation Ninja keeps RetroAchievements visible in the UI you already use: sidebars and toasts in session, and a polished progress page when you are ready to plan the next game on your list.