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Modizer

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In this music player app, you can listen to a wide range of module and chiptune formats, browse music collections, and create playlists. Includes integration with online libraries, archive support, and visualizations.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.8. Trustworthiness 75 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.8

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

59%

4 star

28%

3 star

5%

2 star

7%

1 star

1%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

20% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

75% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

87% of sampled ratings are 4+ stars (4.4★ average)

About Modizer

Modizer is a multiformat modules & chiptunes player which allows you to listen to computers and consoles music (ZX Spectrum, C64, Amstrad CPC, Atari ST, Amiga, PC, GB, GBA, NDS, NES, SNES, N64, SMS, Genesis/Megadrive, PcEngine, PSX, Saturn, Dreamcast, Arcade, ...).
Modizer provides also high quality MIDI playback.
Minimum requirement is a device running iOS 15.6 or more.
Optimized for retina display.

Based on multiple high quality playback engines and using either the FTP server, the builtin WEB browser or the integrated Modland, HVSC & ASMA databases you can discover or listen again to the best music from the videogames (8/16/32bits era) and demoscene history.

Discover some real gems from famous people like Chris Huelsbeck, Jochen Hippel, Purple Motion, Lizardking, Audiomonster or Rob Hubbard, ...

Main features:
-Large compatibility (more than 1100 formats) thanks to multiple playback engines : Amiga and PC modules, Atari ST/Amstrad CPC, C64, Nintendo/Sega/Nec/Sony and even more ...
-Midi + Lyrics support (info screen).
-Direct internet access to Modland, HVSC, ASMA, VGMRips, P2612, Snesmusic, SMS Power collections & more.
-Built-in Web browser allowing FTP/HTTP downloads, bookmarks and support of ZIP,GZ,LZH & RAR archives.
-Built-in FTP server over WIFI connection : upload your music files with a simple FTP client.
-Airplay
-Playlists support.
-Archives support : zip, gz, lha/lzh, 7z, rar, rsn.
-Cover support (png/jpg/gif). Covers can be downloaded within Modizer using the webbrowser & "copy" image.
-Search function (in local files/playlists/Modland/HVSC).
-Rating & play counter of files.
-Multiple visualisations : Milkdrop presets, patterns, 2D&3D spectrums, oscilloscopes, ...
-Background playback & remote controller.
-Highly configurable behaviour.

Disclaimer:
Internet accesses to the Modland, HVSC & ASMA libraries are provided as an as-is service,
guarantee for availability and/or functionality is not given.
Use this application at your own risk.
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Reviews for Modizer

SKneip

Good, but has issues

Updating in 2026: I spent the past year carefully curating playlists from each and every console system, arcades, and home computers. I fly a lot and would work on my playlists on every flight. I’ve probably spent 50+ hours on them… this latest update wiped out all my playlists. They’re still there but they’re all empty now. Absolutely frustrated beyond belief right now. 🤬 Updating review in 2024: the developer is actively supporting and updating the app again, and has made quite a few improvements and fixes, including fixing the crashes that were previously happening. They’re also adding some experimental new features like automatic silence detection which is helpful for some game music formats that don’t contain song length data. This is easily the best vgm player in the app store and worth a few bucks. **Original review below** Overall probably the best mod/vgm player on the app store. It plays custom formats (amiga, arcade, genesis, etc) very accurately and supports a huge number of formats. The ability to download your favorite music from inside the app is fantastic. I also really like that you can easily view information stored in the custom formats, for example HVSC notes. But now for the bad news… Unfortunately, there are two pretty big issues: 1) trying to download from some integrated menus like vgmrips causes an instant app crash 100% of the time, and it’s been this way for months, which means I’m stuck with whatever songs I’ve already downloaded before this bug was introduced. Being unable to download new music on a music app seems like it should be a high priority to fix. 2) navigating through your music library and playlists is really confusing, it’s easy to get lost and hard to find the music you want sometimes. I’m not a user interface designer so I have no suggestions on how to fix it, I just know that it’s not very intuitive. Our choices for custom format game music playback on mobile devices is incredibly limited, and so this is probably your best option. Just know beforehand that there are going to be some rather large annoyances while using it.

🐜Dude

Nice, but...

My playlist doesn't refresh after deleting many songs via iPhone's iOS v18.7.2's Files app.

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