Hi, has anyone tried the NDS4Droid emulator yet? I wonder if a quadcore finally has enough power for smooth gameplay...
i saw post on other forum that tegra 3 cant handle it also, and problem not in phone power.
There is no source code for NDS so too hard to emulate any feature of it.... and even on PC not exist normal NDS emu.
and what about Tiger NDS? http://apps.tigerplay.info/
anyone tried it out?
not wish to even install it... max 2 fps in games not worth any attention
Many videos on youtube with that...
Tscherno Bill said:
Hi, has anyone tried the NDS4Droid emulator yet? I wonder if a quadcore finally has enough power for smooth gameplay...
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I've tried with the Galaxy S3 and Ace Attorney, it works at a normal speed, but without touch emulation (you have to play with the virtual pad) and without sound.
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Has anyone tried the new PS1 emu yet? The word generally is that it is miles ahead of psx4droid, however i dont have a G2/desire z yet. Im looking at getting this phone as my next purchase.
Yes, ofcourse. It is way much better than psx4droid! There is a thread on xda discussing FPse!
trust me its a hell lot better than psx, fpse is so much cooler and it runs a lot smoother than psx
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Has anyone tried the new PS1 emu yet? The word generally is that it is miles ahead of psx4droid, however i dont have a G2/desire z yet. Im looking at getting this phone as my next purchase.
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The word would be correct. Just don't confuse savestates with loadstates. That made me lose about 4 hours of FFVII when I was drunk. Its badass though. I went online and found a FFVII savegame and put it on my SD, fpse read it just fine and I was back in business.
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I have a problem here in my galaxy s I9003. When i load the bios my games stop working. Can somebody help me. Its android 2.2.1.
I played all of Chrono Cross and some of Grandia. CC was so much fun! Had to oc to 1.4 ghz our so for CC, but Grandia was good at 1ghz.
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Was using it back in my WinMo days, now I'm using it on the DZ and I love it, the hardware keyboard makes all the difference.
Runs nice and smooth (I play without sound, though, personal preference).
FPSE is ok. a lot of the games that work on psx4droid, dont on FPSE, which can get quite annoying.
But the frame rate and the over all smoothness is better on FPSE.
AND if you get sixaxis pair tool from the market, you can play the games with a ps3 controller (FPSE)! The controller doesnt work however on psx4droid.
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FPSE is ok. a lot of the games that work on psx4droid, dont on FPSE, which can get quite annoying.
But the frame rate and the over all smoothness is better on FPSE.
AND if you get sixaxis pair tool from the market, you can play the games with a ps3 controller (FPSE)! The controller doesnt work however on psx4droid.
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Just for a heads up the sixaxis doesnt work with sense but will work on g2 or dz aosp ROM. Thanks
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Hi people
I been trying out all sorts of different emulators to find ones which best suit the phone. I come to a conclusion that emulators for super nintendo and sega megadrive and anything else which is based off of 4 button and d pad controllers are the best playable on phones. obviously people will want to try and get the most up to date graphic games emulators but i found without good game play these do not matter. but i was hoping that everyone who uses emulator could share their own opinions in this thread for people who are looking for the answers that myself and others once did
i cant seem to find a sega master system emulator to work on sgs2 if anyone knows of one please let me know. snes9x ex is great for super nintendo and its totally free from the market
Im using 2 emulators now,
FPSe for PlayStation 1
N64oid for Nintendo 64
They both work well, though not perfect. On the FPSe I play Final Fantasy VIII, Tekken 3, Tony Hawk 3.. Quake 2 is weird to play, Metal Gear Solid doesnt work for me.
On N64oid I play Zelda Ocorina of time, which again works but not perfect. Some graphical glitches and sometimes crashes. I also tried Mario 64, Zelda Majoras Mask. Super smash bros doesnt work
So overall they are great, but I really hope the devs will start optimizing these emulators for the Galaxy S II!
Oh, and good thread. There should be a big thread emulators in general.. At least. Maybe seperate thread for each emulator.
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Im using 2 emulators now,
FPSe for PlayStation 1
N64oid for Nintendo 64
They both work well, though not perfect. On the FPSe I play Final Fantasy VIII, Tekken 3, Tony Hawk 3.. Quake 2 is weird to play, Metal Gear Solid doesnt work for me.
On N64oid I play Zelda Ocorina of time, which again works but not perfect. Some graphical glitches and sometimes crashes. I also tried Mario 64, Zelda Majoras Mask. Super smash bros doesnt work
So overall they are great, but I really hope the devs will start optimizing these emulators for the Galaxy S II!
Oh, and good thread. There should be a big thread emulators in general.. At least. Maybe seperate thread for each emulator.
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hi yh i have used both them and my problem is the lack of controls abilty. not so practical to use the games to their full playability. and yes totally agree with graphic issues. i was so happy to get zelda on my phone but the graphic glitches where far to annoying. my fav is snes games. they most practical but i cant find a sega mastersytem one to work
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Im using 2 emulators now,
FPSe for PlayStation 1
N64oid for Nintendo 64
They both work well, though not perfect. On the FPSe I play Final Fantasy VIII, Tekken 3, Tony Hawk 3.. Quake 2 is weird to play, Metal Gear Solid doesnt work for me.
On N64oid I play Zelda Ocorina of time, which again works but not perfect. Some graphical glitches and sometimes crashes. I also tried Mario 64, Zelda Majoras Mask. Super smash bros doesnt work
So overall they are great, but I really hope the devs will start optimizing these emulators for the Galaxy S II!
Oh, and good thread. There should be a big thread emulators in general.. At least. Maybe seperate thread for each emulator.
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Smash on N64oid works for me...?
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Hi people
I been trying out all sorts of different emulators to find ones which best suit the phone. I come to a conclusion that emulators for super nintendo and sega megadrive and anything else which is based off of 4 button and d pad controllers are the best playable on phones. obviously people will want to try and get the most up to date graphic games emulators but i found without good game play these do not matter. but i was hoping that everyone who uses emulator could share their own opinions in this thread for people who are looking for the answers that myself and others once did
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For me it's not so much the system but the game. For example Mario Kart on snes is not great as it's awkward to use the "bumper" buttons to jump round corners. Whereas Diablo on PSX works perfectly control-wise.
It's all just trial and error to see how controls translate to touch screen devices.
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Smash on N64oid works for me...?
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Haha... Thats the thing I hate AND love about Android. Somehow we both have a Galaxy S II but Super Smash doesnt work on my device, yet it works om yours..
I have beem hearing that some people can also play Metal Gear Solid. Well.. I cant. Im unrooted, on official update KE2.
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Haha... Thats the thing I hate AND love about Android. Somehow we both have a Galaxy S II but Super Smash doesnt work on my device, yet it works om yours..
I have beem hearing that some people can also play Metal Gear Solid. Well.. I cant. Im unrooted, on official update KE2.
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I'm on VillainROM 1.1 (KE7) so maybe that's the difference (I've also got Chainfire3D installed)?
Controls are actually pretty good and it's quite playable. No lag or anything. It's more fun than any game Gameloft makes that's for sure
*accidentally thanked you too, lol. you can keep that *
Is there any other Nintendo DS emulator then nds4droid which is the slowest crap I ever seen?
Any infos or ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance!
as far as i know NDS4Droid is the only one there is.
Since it is quite new it may get some improvements but since emulating isn`t easy i dont expect a fluid NDS Emu for the next 2 years
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Is there any other Nintendo DS emulator then nds4droid which is the slowest crap I ever seen?
Any infos or ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance!
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Actually there is the Tiger Labs nds emulator as well. But the developer of that, tiger king , hasn't updated it so i guess nds4droid is better. A few people emailed the nds4droid developer and he said that he is working hard on making the app run on dual core phones. Have some patience it'll be ready in about a month. Or you could donate to him and send him an email asking about his progress
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Is there any other Nintendo DS emulator then nds4droid which is the slowest crap I ever seen?
Any infos or ideas are welcome.
Thanks in advance!
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I don't know if there's another NDS emulator, but please, respect the work of the devs ! Moreover, it is still in development, so improvements are to come !
NDS4DROID is too slow to be used.
Thanks anyway.
Jeah, on my galaxy s2 you cant play any game normal!!!
I wanted to check whats good and whats bad :-D
The bad:
Dont support dual core
Cant read zipped roms
Xxxxxxxxxtra slow
Controls can be beater
Big price
Almost no updates
And much more .......
The "GOOD" :
That this emu exsists
But realy nothing good
Oh, and the pokemon pearl is working normal, but playing it you can get realy angry
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NDS4DROID is too slow to be used.
Thanks anyway.
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It is slow now, but is likely to be quicker later. I'm also using it so I know what you mean by slow - it's a nightmare, really - but that's only because the application is still using the phone as a single core device. With later updates, it may be able to utilize the SGSII's dual core functions for smoother game play.
For now, we just have to wait - or you could donate to the dev.
Pokemon seems to be the few playable games though - Platinum does lag a bit though, and am going to try Black.
Has anyone tried out a PSOne emulator on the One V?
ahh.. noo.. u give it a try and letme know was curious about it actually :thumbup:
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yes, same here...
wanna try it too, but since one v ram & screen are a lil bit small, so i'm not very sure it will runs smooth...
In my experience it is a bit cumbersome to use the emulators without a keyboard or more programmable hard keys.Though is should have no problem running the games I was running emulators on my Optimus v with little to no lag
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Has anyone tried out a PSOne emulator on the One V?
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I bought a ps1 emulator tried it on my Toshiba thrive. Haven't tried on my one v will tell you as soib as possible.
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even if i have that emulator where should i get ps1 games crazy bandikoot and bounce n ol that :thumbdown:
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The only one I found cost money and the one I downloaded wont work without a license. I found a free Nintendo 64 Emulator at the Play Store.
Here's an awesome site I found. I have a ton of ROMs downloading. I didn't have to register or anything. I will test them out soon and let you all know if this site is legit.
PS-I saw reports of someone running a PS emu on their phone that only has a 600 processor. So if that's true then our phones shouldn't have an issue.
My SNES and GBA emulators are running my games without problems. Going to test out Nintendo 64 now.
Confirmed. It works quite well actually. The only problem I have is the N64 Emu I'm using. It works great but has WAY too much spam ads that pop up. They will even pop up in your notifications.
EDIT- Do not download the N64 Emulator from the Play Store. That's the one with all of the ads. Use this one instead.
http://www.paulscode.com/source/Mupen64Plus-AE/06MAY2012/Mupen64Plus-AE.apk
It's important to note here that although console game emulators may be shared on XDA (as long as they're free), the ROMs themselves are considered proprietary software and may not be shared or linked to. For that reason I removed the link to the ROM sharing site in the post above.
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to some working emulators for the nexus 7. The ones in the gaming thread don't seem to be working.
The primary one I'm looking for is n64 but any help would be appreciated.
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tropicslol said:
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to some working emulators for the nexus 7. The ones in the gaming thread don't seem to be working.
The primary one I'm looking for is n64 but any help would be appreciated.
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SuperN64 (N64 Emulator) is what you're looking for
Just watch out it sometimes prompts you to download applications, so make sure you read all the pop up windows. Otherwise compatibility and smoothness are awesome! Overall good emulator
Use My Boy! Free - GBA Emulator for gbc/gba. You will need to find the bios for this though.
I'm sorry I can't post the direct links because I'm new here and probably my last post since the captchas are annoying lol
tropicslol said:
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to some working emulators for the nexus 7. The ones in the gaming thread don't seem to be working.
The primary one I'm looking for is n64 but any help would be appreciated.
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My personal chart:
N64:
Super N64 (tried Super Mario 64 and Smash Bros both flawlessy)
Mupen64Plus AE (a bit outdated but will be ported to OUYA in near future so we can expect a better optimization for tegra devices, to be IMHO monitored)
GBA:
GBA.Emu (Compatible even with golden sun 1/2 music tracks, have a problem with mario advance 4 music otherwise i'd say perfect).
My Boy!
Gameboid (Not available on market anymore)
PSX:
epsxe (Tried only Tekken 3 and it's perfect).
NDS:
NDS4Droid (Around 30-50% speed but I'd say good compatibility).
DSoid (Less compatible but with some games emulated up to 80-90% speed. Games like FF XII Revenant Wings and Fire Emblem don't work correctly).
SNES:
SuperGNES
Snesoid (No more available on market)
PSP:
PPSSPP (No other alternatives but to be an early version it's IMHO very good).
Awesome guys I appreciate the help.
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My personal chart:
N64:
Super N64 (tried Super Mario 64 and Smash Bros both flawlessy)
Mupen64Plus AE (a bit outdated but will be ported to OUYA in near future so we can expect a better optimization for tegra devices, to be IMHO monitored)
GBA:
GBA.Emu (Compatible even with golden sun 1/2 music tracks, have a problem with mario advance 4 music otherwise i'd say perfect).
My Boy!
Gameboid (Not available on market anymore)
PSX:
epsxe (Tried only Tekken 3 and it's perfect).
NDS:
NDS4Droid (Around 30-50% speed but I'd say good compatibility).
DSoid (Less compatible but with some games emulated up to 80-90% speed. Games like FF XII Revenant Wings and Fire Emblem don't work correctly).
SNES:
SuperGNES
Snesoid (No more available on market)
PSP:
PPSSPP (No other alternatives but to be an early version it's IMHO very good).
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I'd recommend FPSE for PSX and for NDS, NDS4Droid had pretty much been abandoned.
Tiger arcade for mame. Happy bay is also a sort of jack of all trades, its awesome
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I just started playing with SuperGNES. It is a very well made emulator. Downloads coverart and lots of neat features. Scans your storage automatically. Very easy to use. Probably the best emulator I've ever used.
I also do PSX using FPse but it is a crap shoot. Games play great mostly but the interface is clumsy and require lots of tweaking each time. Some settings don't seem to want to stick after a restart. OpenGL plugin makes games look very good though. I'm currently mid way through FF7. Games play full speed in normal mode and a about 40-60fps using OpenGL.
Those really are my two consoles I really like to emulate.
I also use a Moga controller. I also have a PSx tethered (4.2.1 screwed up sixaxis wireless support afaik).
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I'd recommend FPSE for PSX and for NDS, NDS4Droid had pretty much been abandoned.
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About FPSE i hand't the cash to buy both a looking on web I found epsxe to be more reliable but I will be happy to try FPSE too :good:
About NDS4Droid, check this
https://twitter.com/jquesnelle/status/282357884598251520
I expect to see something during these holidays However DSoid improved very much with last update even if it completely lacks options.
I get all my emulators and ROMs from roms4droid.com
Its easy to navigate straight from my n7 and has a pretty good selection.
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Terminal emulator
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HyoRin said:
SuperN64 (N64 Emulator) is what you're looking for
Just watch out it sometimes prompts you to download applications, so make sure you read all the pop up windows. Otherwise compatibility and smoothness are awesome! Overall good emulator
Use My Boy! Free - GBA Emulator for gbc/gba. You will need to find the bios for this though.
I'm sorry I can't post the direct links because I'm new here and probably my last post since the captchas are annoying lol
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SimoxTav said:
My personal chart:
N64:
Super N64 (tried Super Mario 64 and Smash Bros both flawlessy)
Mupen64Plus AE (a bit outdated but will be ported to OUYA in near future so we can expect a better optimization for tegra devices, to be IMHO monitored)
GBA:
GBA.Emu (Compatible even with golden sun 1/2 music tracks, have a problem with mario advance 4 music otherwise i'd say perfect).
My Boy!
Gameboid (Not available on market anymore)
PSX:
epsxe (Tried only Tekken 3 and it's perfect).
NDS:
NDS4Droid (Around 30-50% speed but I'd say good compatibility).
DSoid (Less compatible but with some games emulated up to 80-90% speed. Games like FF XII Revenant Wings and Fire Emblem don't work correctly).
SNES:
SuperGNES
Snesoid (No more available on market)
PSP:
PPSSPP (No other alternatives but to be an early version it's IMHO very good).
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Way to go guys, you just recommended the same exact emulator, but one is riddled with adware and downloads, not to mention the author probably stole the source code and is profiting off of it without the permission of the guy who actually ported it. (Paul Lamb, paulscode.com and author of Mupen64plus) Also, Mupen64 Plus is NOT outdated. He simply hasn't pushed the latest updates to the Play Store yet. Version 2.0 is coming out soon with multiplayer support (Multiple controllers on one device) and a nice cheat system. You can try some bleeding edge builds here. - http://www.paulscode.com/forum/index.php?topic=723.0
Plays great and the interface is much better. Please don't support those assholes who take other people's work for a quick buck.
Yup, there are recent builds of mupen64 - ad free and fully open source. I'd say the games run almost as well as n64oid, but I like it better because of its great gamepad support.