Bluestack
If you've installed the Android SDK, there should be a built-in emulator called AVD (Android Virtual Device). You can use this to set up a device and run the emulator. You can then use Eclipse to package and install to the virtual device and debug
ofcourse you can by using emulator ( it's a software that let you run android apps on windows) one of the best emulators in this link cutt.ly/ohCzICa
Pikashow is primarily designed as a mobile application for Android devices. However, it is possible to use Pikashow on a PC with the help of an Android emulator. An Android emulator allows you to run Android applications on your computer. Some popular Android emulators for PC include Bluestacks, NoxPlayer, and LDPlayer. By installing one of these emulators on your PC, you can then download and use Pikashow as you would on a mobile device. Keep in mind that the performance and functionality may vary when using an emulator compared to using the app on a dedicated mobile device.
There are various emulators available. Some come with the software you are using and automatically upload your files to view in an emulator (Adobe Dreamweaver for instance.) If not, you need to download and emulator that accepts the code you've written it in and upload the files or APK.
An Andy can refer to Andy the Android Emulator, an emulator for Android.
I believe there are emulators that you can use. https://www.androidauthority.com/best-android-emulators-for-pc-655308/
The android market has a number of good emulators, including fpse (playstation). The slide.me market has all the -droid emulators (gearoid, gameboid, psx4droid, etc.) There are some other emulators too, like a great N64 one by paulscode. You will need to google for this.
You can't run smart phone apps on a computer "out of the box", but you might be able to find an emulator to run them. I know that Palm, iPhone and Android emulators are definitely available, not sure about Blackberry.
First, save the emulator .apk file to the sd card, and the relevant rom file to the sd card (make sure it's unzipped). Use file manager on the phone to select the .apk file and install it. Then open the emulator and press settings. Find the rom file and select it. For some emulators, there may be extra steps.
Android based gaming console with the ability to play game system emulators and sideload nearly all android apps
Android games require the Android system which is not available for the Mac. There are Android emulators but they are primarily for developers to create Android software on a Mac rather than an end user product.
Actually, yes...get an emulator and get on "Steam" to play it on your Android device