psx help - Xperia Play Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

hey guys i was wondering is there an emulator that allows you to use the analogue sticks i dont wana use the on screen buttons or switch the buttons anyone?

well mupen64 is the only on that uses em, there is a convertor that takes roms and uses the stock PSX emulator and that works with the touchpads i think

any idea of the name of the converter? i really wanna play mgs with the touchpad

Psxperia is the convertor of psx images to native play's emulator - check the development section of the forum for this
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yeah its called psxperia just google it or they have a thread on here already in the development section. its kinda glitchy still but works pretty good overal

I shall check it out to the development section!!

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[Q] Available PS1 games for Xperia Play?

Hey guys,
I'm considering getting an Xperia Play as my daily driver and using my Samsung Infuse as my "GalaxyS Touch", but I was wondering if a couple games are available.
Has anybody seen the Tony Hawk games available for this? How about Spyro? Ridge Racer Type 4? also, can the game buttons be mapped in NESoid? Aaaand my last question, is it possible to load your own PS1 games onto the device? I'm sorry if some of these questions have already been asked. I did use the search function first, seriously!
As of now the only PS1 game out in the US is Crash Bandicoot which comes with it. There have been some other releases that show on the Android market but can't be downloaded unless your phone is rooted.
https://market.android.com/developer?pub=Sony+Computer+Entertainment+America
That said, you can convert many PS1 games as long as you have the disc to work with the phone using this method, its free:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1201532
How to increase compatibility of some games:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1220541
List of games that work:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1214703
I believe people are using the control pad with the "oid" emulators as well.

[Q] where i find a ps1 emulator that works most games and also i can use touch pads

where would i find a ps1 emulator that works most games and also i can use touch pads
lyricalchaos said:
where would i find a ps1 emulator that works most games and also i can use touch pads
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PSXperia is the only one that can use the touchpads like analog sticks atm you can find that in the themes and apps section of the forum under the title PSXperia 2.0

[Q] Wonders from a newbie

Hi!
I have been playing a lot of emulators on PC during the years. But is right now thinking of buying an Xperia Play, because I understand that it´s quite a nice phone. It´s on quite a sale in scandinavia right now, so I might be getting one during the week.
I would however like some input for some questions, and would be thankful if someone would take their time to answer them for me.
1. I have problems finding a reliable compatibility list for PSX-gaming. Three of the games that I really itch to play are "Alundra", "Final Fantasy Tactics" and "Legend of Mana". Can someone please enlighten me how these games will run on a Xperia Play?
2. I also have a question about other emulators. Will SNES & Genesis-emulators run lag-free on an Xperia Play?
Thank you for reading (and maybe answering) .
The Xperia Play is really awesome for playing games in emulators. The only problem is that most of them don't support the touchpad.
These are the emulators I've tried:
NESoid
SNESoid - completely lag-free, to answer your question
N64oid (sometimes a bit laggy)
GBCoid - gameboy color emulator
GameBoid - GBA emulator
FPse - PSX emulator
Unfortunately neither of these support the touchpad. And for PSX games I actually prefer FPse to the official PSX emulator that comes with the Play, because, while the official one supports the touchpad (very nicely, might I add), it is a bit buggy with most games that aren't available officially for it.
not sure about genesis as i haven't tried it yet. snes is no problem as is gameboy/advance/colour. on the psx side of things, you could try fpse or psxdroid for emulators. you would need the roms for those games you want as well as the bios file. or, you could also convert the roms of those games to work via the play's playstation pocket app. the pre-installed crash bandicoot game will give you an idea of how smooth it is once converted using the psxperia tool.
This is a magnificent device for emulators. Nuff said
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I have emulators for Yongzhi's emulators for:
-Gameboid - GamBoy Advance
-SNEWSoid - Super Nintendo
-Gensoid - Genesis
-FPse - PSX
-N64oid - N64
And they all work flawlessly and are availble at the SlideMe market for FREE except for the N64 and PSX emulators. The PSX emulator is avaible on the Android Market and works on a lot of games but of course not all of them. I would suggest you visit the FSpe forum to find out which specific games work for the Play.
The N64 emulator is available from the SlideMe market for I think 2 bucks. I works okay with some games but is still be updated. Also u can try the open source one but I forget what it's called. I think it's on the XDA forum somewhere.

[Q] Is GameKeyboard 2.0 able to work in any or all emulators?

Ive been searching for a good while on Google Play, Google Code, and sourceforge.net for emulators that fully support my SEMC Xperia PLAY touchpad, and found a small handful. Of that, only mupen64plus AE suited my needs. I dont have a computer at the moment, so PSXperia wont be an option at the moment. I mainly want psone, flash games, gameboy advance, and snes, as my n64 part is solved If there arent any, will the update to GameKeyboard have me covered?
As far as I know - mupen64 is the only emulator supporting the analog sticks.
Drop that as a must have, and there are emulators for PS1/SNES/NES/GBA/GBC/DOS and so on which support the play just fine.
GameKeyboard is to change Game buttons. for example, change on screen controls to the physical Touchpad
psx emu?
could you lead me to a psx emulator with touchpad. support, other than psxperia? I've already found ones for the other consoles I wanted to emulate. should I just keep my eye on fpse for now?

[Q] Epsxe and Xperia Play

hey can anyone tell me on how to set up the touchpads on Epsxe 1.8.9?
They say its possible to set it up, but I cant find a way.
Can anyone here show me on how to do this?
Akash434 said:
hey can anyone tell me on how to set up the touchpads on Epsxe 1.8.9?
They say its possible to set it up, but I cant find a way.
Can anyone here show me on how to do this?
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yea hopefullly somebody can tell us how to do that. i gave up on trying to configure the touch pad and went straight to FPSE which already configured :silly:
Go to ControllerX => Set "Pad Type PSX" to DualShock => Go to controllerX again => Controller X Map axis => Make sure that gamepad ID is xperiaplay => Analog Range - Circle => Left stick X - AXIS_X, Y - AXIS_Y; Right stick X - AXIS_RX, Y - AXIS_RY.
Done. Game must support DualAnalog/Shock controller.
Theoretically must work(i havent games, that support DShock).
Yeah well now Epsxe Does not recognize any button inputs. I give up.
But dude, seriously thanks for your reply
FPSE is a goot option if you need the touchpad fully working.
EpsxeE is good but didnt find a way to make the touchpad work, so sad n64oid dont support touchpad
SELGX said:
FPSE is a goot option if you need the touchpad fully working.
EpsxeE is good but didnt find a way to make the touchpad work, so sad n64oid dont support touchpad
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Epsxe has touchpad support. You have to enable it yourself. Touchpad support is better on epsxe than fpse.
chery2k said:
Epsxe has touchpad support. You have to enable it yourself. Touchpad support is better on epsxe than fpse.
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does it work on gb and ics or just one of them?
konstruktor said:
does it work on gb and ics or just one of them?
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on GB.
In my opinion Fpse offer the best touchpad support and Epsxe its more fluid. I dont like how they implemented the touchpad in epsxe...epsxe sometimes it lose the button and doesnt press like it should (example on crash bandicoot and mosts of games i found it hard to play with analog when character use to walk instead of running)
I know it gets annoying to keep covering games but psx (the ps1 emulator built into the play seems to give me best response with touchpads as well as smooth gameplay. I don't really play ps1 games very much though so those who play them a lot might prefer the emulators
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