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However, I would recommend using RetroArch instead of Fusion. There are multiple emulator cores provided by RetroArch's repository. Although setting things up can be a pain sometimes, depending on your controller.
RetroArch also has Online Multiplayer, I don't recall if there is any match-making feature though. I tested it out with my friend who lives roughly 75km away using Super Mario World with the SNES9x2010 core on 2 android devices over cellular data, although our network provider(we're with the same one) doesn't allow port-forwarding so it wouldn't work completely over cellular data in order for it to work I had to set up a private VPN server on my desktop PC connected to my home internet connection called ZeroTier. Once we had the VPN server installed and the client from the google play store installed and connect to the server, it was no issues connecting.
For online multiplayer to be successful all players need to have the same copy of the ROM.