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is there one that works for our phones?
Technically yes. TigerNDS and Nds4droid both will work on our device. But they are slower than a snail. I'm hoping that the GSIII will have a quad core processor so I can see how well the DS emulators runs on quad core.
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Its called nds4droid and its no longer on the play store
Maybe the maker moved to another app store Google it and find out
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EggosEvo said:
Technically yes. TigerNDS and Nds4droid both will work on our device. But they are slower than a snail. I'm hoping that the GSIII will have a quad core processor so I can see how well the DS emulators runs on quad core.
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Why are DS emulators so slow though? Isn't this phone better spec'd than a freaking DS?
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I have no clue. I've been wondering the same thing.
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That's why I've said for this phone.I'm assuming that the emulator hasn't been updated for high end phones
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It seems not too many devs are focusing very hard on emulators. I mean, there's a working PSX emulator for crying out loud. But no one can make a working DS emulator? Gimme a break...
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Better start learning how to program now...
I think since all of them got pulled from the market devs just lost interest
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I think since all of them got pulled from the market devs just lost interest
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ALL of them? Really?? Wow...
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When you are emulating something it takes a lot more power to run the software smoothly than the hardware it was meant to run on...rule of thumb I read was generally about 2 to 3 times faster is needed to run it halfway smoothly
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There is another thread on xda about it and they say
decent emulation takes about 5-10 times the power to emulate.
and ive heard that emulating the DS is extremely difficult .
They also say that day emulation on pc is not very good....fps low
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Epix4G said:
There is another thread on xda about it and they say
decent emulation takes about 5-10 times the power to emulate.
and ive heard that emulating the DS is extremely difficult .
They also say that day emulation on pc is not very good....fps low
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ds emulation is great on pc, but i see why it would suck on phones
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ds emulation is great on pc, but i see why it would suck on phones
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I can second that. Back before Pokemon Black/White came to America, I played Black on a PC emulator. It was great emulation. From what I've read, it's not the emulator itself that makes emulating ds games hard, but it's the game files used for the games that's the issue. Apparently its also very slow on Tegra 3 devices as well.
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try this
theres actually one emulator that im using from the market thats great try it type in G.B.A emulator
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I can second that. Back before Pokemon Black/White came to America, I played Black on a PC emulator. It was great emulation. From what I've read, it's not the emulator itself that makes emulating ds games hard, but it's the game files used for the games that's the issue. Apparently its also very slow on Tegra 3 devices as well.
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Yea my transformer prime could not get any of those NDS emu's...needless to say I was sad lol
A problem with a lot of console emulation is it doesn't take well to multi-threading. This is especially true of Nintendo hardware. Hell, Dolphin (Gamecube Emu) needs a Core i7 to run at any decent speed.
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A problem with a lot of console emulation is it doesn't take well to multi-threading. This is especially true of Nintendo hardware. Hell, Dolphin (Gamecube Emu) needs a Core i7 to run at any decent speed.
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I believe you but it's just so preposterous. On a side note, it'd be nice if Samsung would patch the bluetooth in GB so I could use my Wiimote with emulators. With the release of ICS around the corner, I doubt it'll happen though. At least it works on ICS. I wonder why the BT drivers are so different.
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I believe you but it's just so preposterous. On a side note, it'd be nice if Samsung would patch the bluetooth in GB so I could use my Wiimote with emulators. With the release of ICS around the corner, I doubt it'll happen though. At least it works on ICS. I wonder why the BT drivers are so different.
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You said that Wiimotes work on ICS? Is that stock ICS leaks that it works on or is it other ICS Roms like CM9 and AOKP? I hope it's the Stock leaks.
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You said that Wiimotes work on ICS? Is that stock ICS leaks that it works on or is it other ICS Roms like CM9 and AOKP? I hope it's the Stock leaks.
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It's the stock leaks. But if you try one of them be forewarned, the scrolling sucks donkey balls.
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Okay.. I have a dumb question, I think.
But would a ps2 emulator be possible to have on our phones? I've been really craving some final fantasy X lately, lol
And if not could you explain to me why? I meam, we can run games like riptide and dead trigger and whatnot perfectly, so a simple lower graphics game would be do- able, right?
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Just forget about emulating ps2 on phones. Maybe when socs will have at least powerful like old core2 quads. Ps2 has so different architecture even emulating on powerful pc is pain in the ass.
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Okay.. I have a dumb question, I think.
But would a ps2 emulator be possible to have on our phones? I've been really craving some final fantasy X lately, lol
And if not could you explain to me why? I meam, we can run games like riptide and dead trigger and whatnot perfectly, so a simple lower graphics game would be do- able, right?
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FTW FF X!!!! Why emulate???? We have GRAND THEFT AUTO 3!!! A PS2 Tittle!! Why I hope square ports that!!!:beer:
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Might wanna check out the main xda andoid subforum. They just releasef a ps2 emulator.
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My guess is we won't see a functional ps2 emulator for some time yet.... here's a tread from the note forums discussing this, and also kinda showing them to be jerks over there...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1524625&page=2
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Would love to see this, just for final fantasy x. Though its far more likely that in the future it will get ported as an app. Wish sqare enix would stop re-re-re-re releasing final fantasy 7 on platforms that already (though unofficially) had it for years. Stop with the final fantasy 1 2 and 3 and get to the more popular 7 x and x-2. Its clearly possible since gta3 was ported over, plus they would make far more money
Get a PlayStation 1 emulator dude
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Get a PlayStation 1 emulator dude
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I got a gba emulator for catlevania three, do the ps1 emulators have twisted metals? Or are those to intensive for the phones? Lol
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Look for fpse in the market, its run everything I've thrown at it very well at a very respectable frame rate...ff7-9, star ocean second story all the ps1 tales of games, grand turismo 2, etc... obviously in compliance with xda rules everything I've thrown at it is backups of physical disks I still own
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Look for fpse in the market, its run everything I've thrown at it very well at a very respectable frame rate...ff7-9, star ocean second story all the ps1 tales of games, grand turismo 2, etc... obviously in compliance with xda rules everything I've thrown at it is backups of physical disks I still own
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How did you get FF7 to run perfect on FPSE? I always have problems when I'm in a battle, & yes FFX for the win! First FF I ever played too!
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Might wanna check out the main xda andoid subforum. They just releasef a ps2 emulator.
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piscesjoey said:
How did you get FF7 to run perfect on FPSE? I always have problems when I'm in a battle, & yes FFX for the win! First FF I ever played too!
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The dev has updated it quite a bit lately with opengl and Mali 400 support... I don't use the opengl though... if I remember correctly I ticked the dynamic interpreter in settings when playing ff7, if you Google there's an fpse forum and I know the optimal settings are probably there as well
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The dev has updated it quite a bit lately with opengl and Mali 400 support... I don't use the opengl though... if I remember correctly I ticked the dynamic interpreter in settings when playing ff7, if you Google there's an fpse forum and I know the optimal settings are probably there as well
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I'm interested in this where do you get the rims from or are they all included in that emulator?
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I'm interested in this where do you get the rims from or are they all included in that emulator?
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Not appropriate discussion for xda, roms are obviously not included with the emulator. Google is your friend, so are the usual places...
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The dev has updated it quite a bit lately with opengl and Mali 400 support... I don't use the opengl though... if I remember correctly I ticked the dynamic interpreter in settings when playing ff7, if you Google there's an fpse forum and I know the optimal settings are probably there as well
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This is my first time using FPSE on my E4GT & wow what a big difference from when I was using it on my Evo 3D! I'll tinker with it later, I've been knee deep in FF3, playing it using SNESDroid
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I don't think a phone has the power to run a PS2 game yet but pcsx2 started ten years ago.....how powerful was a PC then?
If someone started making one know it would-
Probably be fully functional in a few years when a phone is powerful enough (technology is moving faster than ever before)
Maybe there architecture is similar than what we think
I believe PS2 is Linux based and you can run Ubuntu and Debian alongside your phone is
Prove that it can be done (if you don't mind 1fps)
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I have a Toshiba Qosmio laptop with a dual-core i-5 processor, 4 gigs of RAM, and a dedicated video card. It can run most modern games at 30 frames or so on med settings.
With that said, my laptop still chugs at 15 FPS or so trying to run games on a PS2 emulator. Do you really think a phone is going to be able to run it?
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I have a Toshiba Qosmio laptop with a dual-core i-5 processor, 4 gigs of RAM, and a dedicated video card. It can run most modern games at 30 frames or so on med settings.
With that said, my laptop still chugs at 15 FPS or so trying to run games on a PS2 emulator. Do you really think a phone is going to be able to run it?
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I don't expect a phone to run it now but would it hurt to start on it now with the way technology has started moving we could have a powerful enough CPU in a year of course it could still be 10years off too
They started making the PS2 emulator 10 years ago and most PCs still can't run the games so I doubt any could then but they still did it
And it all isn't about clock speed when your using an emulator its more about CPU structure and if I'm not mistaken the PS2 and arm CPUs are more similar to each other than the x64 system is to either one (x64 and 86 are on an island by themselves I don't know of any CPU that emulate them effectively or that they emulate effectively) so why does everybody compare there PC CPUs when there is handheld game systems that can emulate it why don't we compare those?
ITS NOT ALL ABOUT CLOCK LOOK AT CPU STRUCTURE
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I don't expect a phone to run it now but would it hurt to start on it now with the way technology has started moving we could have a powerful enough CPU in a year of course it could still be 10years off too
They started making the PS2 emulator 10 years ago and most PCs still can't run the games so I doubt any could then but they still did it
And it all isn't about clock speed when your using an emulator its more about CPU structure and if I'm not mistaken the PS2 and arm CPUs are more similar to each other than the x64 system is to either one (x64 and 86 are on an island by themselves I don't know of any CPU that emulate them effectively or that they emulate effectively) so why does everybody compare there PC CPUs when there is handheld game systems that can emulate it why don't we compare those?
ITS NOT ALL ABOUT CLOCK LOOK AT CPU STRUCTURE
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Ill throw in a little more here. The EMU's for PS2 on PC where never done right and that is why they are kinda crappy. But if someone was to bake a PS2 EMU from scratch on the ARM processor I am betting it'll be smoother. Once major reason is the AMDX86(64-bit) instructions are so convoluted and screwed up that "extra" code was written on the side to perform standard everyday tasks better(MMX, SSE#, and so forth)
With ARM the instructions are all set for general purpose and can easily manage heavier data rates then a X86 processor. The only reason X86 processors seem better is the speed at which they run. Want proof, find a CPU threshold app on the internet that will let you set the CPU speed and back it down to 1.2ghz and see how fast windows runs then. You would be amazed at the slowness that incurs LOL
all I'm saying is that hertz per hertz ARM CPU's can accomplish more than a X86 CPU can. Think of ARM as AMD was to Intel all those years ago when they changed up the architecture and blew the doors off of any Intel CPU out there. What did Intel do to battle this... Take an older CPU and revamp it to come up with a better design. I'm not saying ARM is doing that because clearly they are not, what I am saying is that ARM CPU's are more capable than X86 and it's just not me saying this even Microsoft is taking notice.
So back to the gusto, I seriously believe that a ground up built EMU for the PS2 would be way more capable than the X86 version(period)
What is the best ps1 emulator? Paid or free..... Preferably free though..... I really wanna play some digimon world 2/3........ also best places to download games such as digimon stuff.... Yes im a nerd.. Idc, digimon is the shiz!
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Top 5 games on Nexus 7... What do you guys think about my picks. Disagree..? Tell me where I dropped the ball for my players choice follow up piece. Ty ahead of time.
EDIT : fixed some typos its now a better read. My apologies
Kid
http://www.androrev.com/2012/07/23/...r-your-nexus-7-cause-were-gamers-and-we-know/
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Just read it. Great list of games! I don't have a pick since I haven't really played any of those but now I kinda want to lol
Haven't played any yet but for a list now...thanks
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They look interesting...
Is there a game similar to an old game on palm called dope wars?
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Nice piece, although I would consider the Madfinger games in the list, specifically Dead Trigger. Aside from having outstanding graphics and being free, if you have an OTG adapter and plug in a PS3 gamepad, it feels like a transformed game.
In my opinion, this game is the closest to offering a console-style experience so far with a gamepad, as the controls are incredibly tight. Try it with a controller if you are able!
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Nice piece, although I would consider the Madfinger games in the list, specifically Dead Trigger. Aside from having outstanding graphics and being free, if you have an OTG adapter and plug in a PS3 gamepad, it feels like a transformed game.
In my opinion, this game is the closest to offering a console-style experience so far with a gamepad, as the controls are incredibly tight. Try it with a controller if you are able!
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Madfinger game are awesome and will make my follow up. Here's why I didn't add dead trigger. It is fun but pretty mindless game play and we despise games leveraged by in app purchases. The game has no story and the games here I selected for overall depth not necessarily game play alone. I'll add it as a players choice though in my follow up and thanks very much for the feedback
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They look interesting...
Is there a game similar to an old game on palm called dope wars?
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There are indeed check the play store there are several versions available
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Dead trigger Is just so good
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Top 5 games on Nexus 7... What do you guys think about my picks.
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I guess your into swords and killing stuff.
To each his own
havent tried these yet...
Those games do look awesome but I think dead trigger needs to be up there. Its the game I showcase my n7 with. Also, nothing beats a Bluetooth ps3 controller and a PlayStation emulator or any other emulator. I've been playing ff7 and ff tactics since I got my tablet.
miluardo said:
Those games do look awesome but I think dead trigger needs to be up there. Its the game I showcase my n7 with. Also, nothing beats a Bluetooth ps3 controller and a PlayStation emulator or any other emulator. I've been playing ff7 and ff tactics since I got my tablet.
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I concur dead trigger is a great game but I compare it to rinse repeat of angry birds. Same stages reprised with no substance and in app purchases. Two no no's when I decided what my 5 favorite were.
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I guess your into swords and killing stuff.
To each his own
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I'm also in to people's opinion your comment adds zero other than giving me perspective on your name choice lol. How bout sharing an actual alternative or coming up with a better list. That's actually the point.
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I concur dead trigger is a great game but I compare it to rinse repeat of angry birds. Same stages reprised with no substance and in app purchases. Two no no's when I decided what my 5 favorite were.
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Dead trigger gets old real fast, most of the weapons are a waste of time and so are the items and as you say, it's the same stages over and over.
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Sadly, I don't like ANY of your choices of games.
You should re-title this to top 5 action/arcade games or something.
I prefer strategy/war games and my current fav is:
Great Big War Game, esp with the multiplayer capability.
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I'm also in to people's opinion your comment adds zero other than giving me perspective on your name choice lol. How bout sharing an actual alternative or coming up with a better list. That's actually the point.
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You asked for an opinion and I gave one. It wasn't rude yet you replied with a implied insult.
Here is another opinion since you want something different.
James Holmes & Jared Loughner likely played games like that. Look where it got them and all of us.
You should read what action/arcade games are as a genre, the majority of his games are adventure/RPG..
Anyway good thread dude.
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Living how smooth monopoly is.
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miluardo said:
You should read what action/arcade games are as a genre, the majority of his games are adventure/RPG..
Anyway good thread dude.
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The android market desperately needs an adventure / RPG genre. So I think he's right in that for market categories it'd fall under action.
I like glwg too although the latest update made it unplayable on the n7. I might try gbwg. For arcade, I do like spirit xhd.
Plus, in all honesty, I think there needs to be a rating system other than opinions.
Order and chaos, while a fun game, is very slow at the point I'm at and is a little choppy for 1.5ghz and 484 GPU on a 15+ Mbit connection.
It should probably be rated based on gameplay, replay ability, game performance / app design, graphics, etc.
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phydo said:
The android market desperately needs an adventure / RPG genre. So I think he's right in that for market categories it'd fall under action.
I like glwg too although the latest update made it unplayable on the n7. I might try gbwg. For arcade, I do like spirit xhd.
Plus, in all honesty, I think there needs to be a rating system other than opinions.
Order and chaos, while a fun game, is very slow at the point I'm at and is a little choppy for 1.5ghz and 484 GPU on a 15+ Mbit connection.
It should probably be rated based on gameplay, replay ability, game performance / app design, graphics, etc.
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We do this with our full reviews. Order and Chaos played just fine for me though i did not experience any performance issues you are reporting . TY for the suggestion hopefully you like the follow up better .
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I searched but could not find anyone asking this. (hopefully I didnt fail in using the search feature)
Has anyone tried playing/installing any Emulators on their note 2?
I just tried installing SNESoid and loading a ROM, but it just sits there with a black screen. Never loads the ROM. I know the ROM is good because I used it with my Epic.
yeah i use Mupen64 Plus and it works perfectly for me
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I have nesoid, snesoid, and 64oid and they all work flawlessly
Don't feel bad, I will be answering the same question 2 posts from now. Thanks for reading.
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I have nesoid, snesoid, and 64oid and they all work flawlessly
Don't feel bad, I will be answering the same question 2 posts from now. Thanks for reading.
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That's a really good possibility
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Snes9x ex is the best snes emu. Its not on the play store though. A google search will find it easily. I also use gameboid for GBA ROMS
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Been rocking n64oid the door for some time now with no issues. Running star Fox 64, Mario 64, wave race, conker's bad fur day, army men sarge's hero. And a few others with no issues to date.
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Been rocking n64oid the door for some time now with no issues. Running star Fox 64, Mario 64, wave race, conker's bad fur day, army men sarge's hero. And a few others with no issues to date.
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+1 on conkers bad fur day that is fun and funny
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Got Snesoid working now! Found a post on here where someone posted a dropbox link to snesoid 2.2.4 (mine was 2.2.2). After installing it, I was able to play my games!
Now to download the rest
This thread can be closed Thanks everyone!
I've been using nesoid lite since the evo days and no problems here
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Fpse runs very well, though the virtual keypad is difficult to play with. I got a usb otg adapter, at some point will try to get an Xbox 360 controller working with it.
I installed the newest SNESoid and it ran fine. I didn't try it with Sixaxias Controller, but I highly doubt it would be an issue. I didn't try it with Wiimote either.
Anyone got a good nds emulator? I've tried dsiod and nds4droid but they both are super slow. Nds4droid ran great on my n7 so I'm not sure what to think about that...
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Any one got psx4droid? It runs for me, but the virtual controller won't show up on the screen. :banghead:
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I searched but could not find anyone asking this. (hopefully I didnt fail in using the search feature)
Has anyone tried playing/installing any Emulators on their note 2?
I just tried installing SNESoid and loading a ROM, but it just sits there with a black screen. Never loads the ROM. I know the ROM is good because I used it with my Epic.
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I have several including the n64 the PSX VGBA the NDS, PSP.
I use the ps3 controller for all the emulators it works great with six axis app as well either through Bluetooth or OTG cable
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yeah i use Mupen64 Plus and it works perfectly for me
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N64oid is much better it doesn't lag unlike the mugen n64 emu.
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Yup planning on picking up a Ps3 controller off craigslist for cheap or grab a moga controller. Figured I oughta try for the ps3 controller first.
Theres a psp emulator?
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Theres a psp emulator?
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Ppsspp is the psp emulator
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006050
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Ppsspp is the psp emulator
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2006050
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omg thank you just need to google for some roms lol
but is there a good working fast nds?
Not sure about the nds one. Ive never used one
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omg thank you just need to google for some roms lol
but is there a good working fast nds?
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it's not more on a fast working NDS emulator it's more based on the fact of the programming being coded correctly.
I play the Pokemon games and they are fast in the in intro about 60 frames per second but under gameplay it dips below 20 frames per second. what is quite ridiculous seeing how the note 2 in hardware wise blows the Nintendo DS obviously haha. the PSP emulator however doesn't really work that great is onl because it's early in stage development. I played Moto GP all it did was lag.
the PSP specs, the CPU itself it was simply on 333 megahertz. GPU wasn't great either. I even think the PS Vita also isn't that great. granted its quad core but the GPU is the equivalent of a 2010 Android high end phone.
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Not sure about the nds one. Ive never used one
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as an emulator it works great but as far as games I played a few of them and they just seem to not play at a decent 30 frames per second
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I haven't tried this lately cause last time I tried using sixaxis it didn't work, it was for a 64bit platform and I have a 32bit platform on my PC. Last time I used sixaxis it allowed me to change the bluetooth address on the controller but it never worked. This was when I had the note 10.1 2012 edition or the first one. I emailed the developer of sixaxis if they had a 32bit version and got no response. I want to get it to work so I can use my Bluetooth ps3 controller for some games that would give me a much better experience. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
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Never mind. Got it figured out. Works perfectly! Am now playing super Mario on super Nintendo with my tablet and a ps3 controller lol too cool
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Are you rooted?
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Yea. Got it figured out. Me and the wife are now playing super Mario 3 on Nintendo lol
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Now my only issue is while using game pad option in six axis and dead trigger or shadow gun. I can move around very fluid and fast, but fire, reload, swap guns, is unresponsive or has a 1.5 second delay. Very intermittent. And extremely annoying. Anyone know anything good or bad?
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RussellEstridge25 said:
Yea. Got it figured out. Me and the wife are now playing super Mario 3 on Nintendo lol
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i have a wired generic usb controller connected to note but there is a tiny lag.
do you "feel" some kind of lag with the wireless pad?
fantasmanegro said:
i have a wired generic usb controller connected to note but there is a tiny lag.
do you "feel" some kind of lag with the wireless pad?
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None what so ever. I can't believe how snappy and responsive it is.
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Yeah, I've been playing through Yoshi's Island lately courtesy of Sixaxis. Love that app. What SNES Emulator are you using?
GldRush98 said:
Yeah, I've been playing through Yoshi's Island lately courtesy of Sixaxis. Love that app. What SNES Emulator are you using?
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John NES lite for Nintendo, SNESDroid for super Nintendo and N64oid for N64. What about you? What games do you find work best and are fun?
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Hmmm I tried six axis on my Droid DNA and it didn't work. I'm gonna set it up on this Note so I can play some epic games.
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RussellEstridge25 said:
John NES lite for Nintendo, SNESDroid for super Nintendo and N64oid for N64. What about you? What games do you find work best and are fun?
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Nes.emu for Nes and Snes9x Ex+ for Snes, because those emulators support multitouch, i mean, walk + a + b at same time...
about games...
Nes: SMB3, RCR, TMNT, Contra, Ninja Gaiden, Macross, Punch out, Megaman (2-4)...
SNes: SMRPG, DKC, Contra 3, Macross, Super Punch Out, MMX (the first)...
oh god i feel really old...
RussellEstridge25 said:
John NES lite for Nintendo, SNESDroid for super Nintendo and N64oid for N64. What about you? What games do you find work best and are fun?
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I'm using SNESoid for SNES but I have problems with it playing a lot of roms it seems. I will have to give SNESDroid a try.
NESoid and GBCoid both work well though so I use those.
I've been unable to find a button control scheme that works good for N64 games, so I stick to just NES, SNES, and GameBoy stuff.
GldRush98 said:
I'm using SNESoid for SNES but I have problems with it playing a lot of roms it seems. I will have to give SNESDroid a try.
NESoid and GBCoid both work well though so I use those.
I've been unable to find a button control scheme that works good for N64 games, so I stick to just NES, SNES, and GameBoy stuff.
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Same here with the n64 setup. My only problem is the C keys. If I try to map them to the dpad it also changes the axis control.
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fantasmanegro said:
Nes.emu for Nes and Snes9x Ex+ for Snes, because those emulators support multitouch, i mean, walk + a + b at same time...
about games...
Nes: SMB3, RCR, TMNT, Contra, Ninja Gaiden, Macross, Punch out, Megaman (2-4)...
SNes: SMRPG, DKC, Contra 3, Macross, Super Punch Out, MMX (the first)...
oh god i feel really old...
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Lol me too. How old are you all?
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RussellEstridge25 said:
Lol me too. How old are you all?
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i guess we all are as younger as pong itself...