You could try console emulators. I remember one that you can acquire one from SlideME which emulates pretty much every Sega and Nintendo console before Gamecube and Saturn. It costs 10 dollars, but you only need to have one program. There are other emulators, console-split, like Nesoid, Gensoid, Gameboid and so on...
Nevertheless, consider that this kind of games are not meant for a touch screen and demand a quick response which a resistive touchscreen will not deliver. That is, playing games like Sonic the Hedgehog may be a pain. However, quieter games like RPG's will work fine.
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