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Is that possible? Car Thief 6 is PC game that dont need massiv computer and have very simply made game. Is any emulator or something for that?
Game is that.
http://www.maximagames.com/carthief/
I know Quake 3 is ported PC to Android. Put about this game?
Quake 3 is already ported to Linux, that's why you have it on android. It's not a port from Windows
But what about doom and duke nukem these are PC games but they can run in android.
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But what about doom and duke nukem these are PC games but they can run in android.
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Both has been ported to linux first. You can always google "name_of_game linux" to see if it has been ported to linux already
The only other way I can think of is with "wine" wich emulates PC on Linux. I don't know if it is powerfull enough and I don't know if it is ported on Android niether.
Is any luck for that? Can now play Car Thief 6 on andorid phone?
Haven't seen this posted here yet, but here's the OnLive Viewer apk that is not yet released to the market.
In case you don't know, OnLive is a cloud gaming service that runs games on dedicated servers and streams game video to a client over a low-latency connection. This allows games that would normally only run on a console or a high-end PC to be played on almost any device with enough bandwidth. OnLive membership is free, but games can be demoed, rented, or purchased, and there's a subscription model allowing you to play a hundred or so games that generally have already been out for a year or two.
Really, this isn't meant to be a sales pitch, I'm just a fan of the service.
A couple things to note:
This app is the Viewer, not the Player. This app allows you to view people playing games on the OnLive service via the Arena, and rank their performance. The Player app is supposed to be released by the end of the year allowing you to actually play PC and console games on your phone (a wireless controller is also optional).
Opening the keyboard causes a force close on the app. It's not officially compatible with the Epic so the app doesn't know how to respond to the keyboard being opened. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter your OnLive credentials.
You need to be on WiFi or 4G for it to work. It'll refuse to connect if you're on 3G.
Pretty sick, didn't know this was around. Thanks!
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Haven't seen this posted here yet, but here's the OnLive Viewer apk that is not yet released to the market.
In case you don't know, OnLive is a cloud gaming service that runs games on dedicated servers and streams game video to a client over a low-latency connection. This allows games that would normally only run on a console or a high-end PC to be played on almost any device with enough bandwidth. OnLive membership is free, but games can be demoed, rented, or purchased, and there's a subscription model allowing you to play a hundred or so games that generally have already been out for a year or two.
Really, this isn't meant to be a sales pitch, I'm just a fan of the service.
A couple things to note:
This app is the Viewer, not the Player. This app allows you to view people playing games on the OnLive service via the Arena, and rank their performance. The Player app is supposed to be released by the end of the year allowing you to actually play PC and console games on your phone (a wireless controller is also optional).
Opening the keyboard causes a force close on the app. It's not officially compatible with the Epic so the app doesn't know how to respond to the keyboard being opened. Use the on-screen keyboard to enter your OnLive credentials.
You need to be on WiFi or 4G for it to work. It'll refuse to connect if you're on 3G.
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This is badass and I had the keyboard opened when I started it and it worked fine for me
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Emulator games for the zte blade
Gameboid
http://db.tt/R3Eo9Fjq
GBA BIOS (put in /sdcard)
http://db.tt/07oRZNer
If anyone tests any other emulators ( n64, snes, etc) please post along with overclock and mods (if any) and I'll add then to the OP
Has anyone got gba games working on the blade? My emulator just shuts down when I load a ROM
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What emulators do you use?
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I tried GameBoid, Mojo GBA and Tiger GBA. All just shut down immediately after loading the rom
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I played Pokemon Zaffiro (the italian version of Pokemon Sapphire) and Jet Set Radio (the GBA spinoff) without any problems with GameBoid 2.4.7 from SlideMe.
What rom have you tested? Did you put the gba bios on your SD Card and loaded in the emulator first?
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I played Pokemon Zaffiro (the italian version of Pokemon Sapphire) and Jet Set Radio (the GBA spinoff) without any problems with GameBoid 2.4.7 from SlideMe.
What rom have you tested? Did you put the gba bios on your SD Card and loaded in the emulator first?
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I tested final fantasy tactics, Pokemon sapphire and leaf green. And ya I put the BIOS and loaded it. Can u gimme ur BIOS?
Edit : worked with another BIOS.
@PG101. Please lock the thread
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What emulators do you use?
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emulators are softwares which make a program or a game made for other devices run on others devices like a GBA emulator for PC,androidetc
there are emulators which emulate PSP,GBA, nintendo ds,PS1,PS2 games on your PC.
many emulators exist for android
Quantum,could you pm the files needed to run Pokemon?
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Quantum,could you pm the files needed to run Pokemon?
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Pm sent
Anyone heard of OnLive?
Onlive isnt that thegame cloud service ?
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Yep. Is it really possible for a mobile device to support Xbox games?
i never tried it mate it could be possible since you do not play the game from your phone but think of it as a teamviewer on mobile playing on their cloud service i think it could be possible
Hmmm. Wouldn't that be awesome? Imagine playing God of War 3 on a Blade
QuantomFoam
share the Pokemon things with me please like all the files needed thx
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QuantomFoam
share the Pokemon things with me please like all the files needed thx
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The emulator and BIOS are in the OP. I'll pm u with the game links and instructions in a few hours
Edit : PM sent
Gameboy Emulators with Wiimote Controller
I use Gameboid a fair bit, mostly to relive a bit of pokemon one thing I use more than I expected to is an app called Wiimote Controller, it pairs up a Wii controller via Bluetooth and sets it up as a virtual keyboard.
Didn't think it would work very well but It really makes the games feel a bit more authentic.
It works like a dream with Gameboid on my Blade running CM 7.1 and the app's available on Google Play
This is a great app
I already play Pokemon Fire Red and Emerald. And it work fine just like a real GBA
We can use gameshark with the app
To be perfect only need one thing.....wi-fi conection to play with other devices and change Pokemons xD
I'm a bit confused about the Playstation store...
What's the difference between Android Playstation store, Playstation pocket, and Playstation Suite?
Being on Verizon and in the US, I heard some say this new update might allow us Verizon users to use the PS Store. Is this an official Sony app that allows access to PSOne games? If so, why is it not on the Market?
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I'm a bit confused about the Playstation store...
What's the difference between Android Playstation store, Playstation pocket, and Playstation Suite?
Being on Verizon and in the US, I heard some say this new update might allow us Verizon users to use the PS Store. Is this an official Sony app that allows access to PSOne games? If so, why is it not on the Market?
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Even though this should be posted under Q&A here is an answer
Playstation Store is the official Sony store we have across the PS Vita, PS3 and PSP Systems, it is their Store with their content. Android Market or Google Play is of course run by Google and has tons of content from many developers (Vritaully anyone) as for Playstation Pocket, I forgot what that was sorry :/
Yeah, I realized later that this should be in Q&A. Sorry about that, thanks for the response.
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Yeah, I realized later that this should be in Q&A. Sorry about that, thanks for the response.
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No problem. Honestly I think they should merge general discussion and Q&A into one seeing they are both discussing the Xperia Play and features.
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I'm a bit confused about the Playstation store...
What's the difference between Android Playstation store, Playstation pocket, and Playstation Suite?
Being on Verizon and in the US, I heard some say this new update might allow us Verizon users to use the PS Store. Is this an official Sony app that allows access to PSOne games? If so, why is it not on the Market?
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PlayStation pocket is just an app that shows and launches your ps one games..is like the play launcher but with ps one games and a PSP kinda look
Did Ouya play store take emulators down? I was thinking about buying one but may not of this is the case. I know you can sideload but..
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Did Ouya play store take emulators down? I was thinking about buying one but may not of this is the case. I know you can sideload but..
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Not that I can see, also there are plenty of free emulators on the ouya store that run every bit as good as other 'paid' emulators.
The exception in my findings is that epsxe for android is far superior to other playstation emulators on the platform (also they support ouya out of the box).
Robert Broglia is the name to remember with emulators at the mooment.
Mupen64 is good but if you can find a 2.7 version of n64oid, it works even better for n64 games..
Retroarch android has many of these emulators built into the system and it is open source and free.
http://forum.themaister.net/viewtopic.php?id=235
Cheers Danny.
I dunno. I paid for several of them. I was playing my GBA emulator of Final Fantasy 5 last night. All of my Emulators were on there. Actually they just updated the "Stock" NES/SNES/Atari Emu (it's weird though)
Ouya plays roms like a champ! The GBA emulator works flawlessly as does all the SNES roms I've tried. The SNES emulator is very jazzy and grabs all of the cover art automatically. I haven't used the "stock" version because you have to throw everything into a "Roms" file on the internal storage I think. I like my roms separated by console.