To play this on Android, you need a MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) core. Essentially, you turn your Android device into a virtual arcade cabinet.

Here is the step-by-step guide for a "WWF wrestlemania arcade game download for android" using legal emulation methods.

ePSXe for Android ($3.75) is the gold standard, though the free and open-source DuckStation (available on F-Droid or GitHub) is catching up fast.

Go to the Google Play Store. You need an emulator that can handle Midway's "Wolf Unit" hardware. The best and most user-friendly option is:

For simplicity, download MAME4droid. It is optimized specifically for touch screens and Bluetooth controllers.

The beauty of the PS1 version on Android is rendering resolution. Inside ePSXe, you can set the GPU plugin to "OpenGL" and crank the internal resolution up to 2x or 4x. This smooths out the jagged 90s polygons and makes the digitized wrestlers pop on a high-end phone screen like the Samsung Galaxy S24 or Pixel 8.

"This feature does not host or distribute copyrighted ROMs. Users must own a legal copy of the arcade game. The tool guides users to dump their own ROM or use public domain alternatives where applicable."