Framework43 said:I've never seen the desire to emulate these kind of games on a phone, especially without a keyboard.
I'll wait for the PS Vita to get hacked(which it will because everyone hates Sony and wants to pwn them).
Can you tell me where you bought your dropad A8 from?boudincaca said:N64oid does not require a galaxy SII to run many games at full speed, any device with a 800/1Ghz arm CPU and a powerVR SGX should work fine, for example my 150$ tablet (dropad A8) runs many N64 titles at full speed.
Bryon15 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXknFtIPUQs#
I've searched for a long time and this is the only N64 emulator I've seen that runs smoothly with near perfect sound. I've wanted a handheld N64 for sooo long. But there's only one problem. It's only available on a $600 samsung galaxy s2 smart phone!! So there's no chance of me affording it. Crap >
Bryon15 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXknFtIPUQs#
I've searched for a long time and this is the only N64 emulator I've seen that runs smoothly with near perfect sound. I've wanted a handheld N64 for sooo long. But there's only one problem. It's only available on a $600 samsung galaxy s2 smart phone!! So there's no chance of me affording it. Crap >
funem said:People buy phones to play emulators?Bryon15 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXknFtIPUQs#
I've searched for a long time and this is the only N64 emulator I've seen that runs smoothly with near perfect sound. I've wanted a handheld N64 for sooo long. But there's only one problem. It's only available on a $600 samsung galaxy s2 smart phone!! So there's no chance of me affording it. Crap >
I have the phone, I got it the day it was released. I tried the emulator some time back but it doesent play well due to the number of on screen controls.... It doesent feel right.. Not all games play correctly either..
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that is one disadvantage of using the touch screen to play n64 games is it doesn't work well as you are always looking at the screen to press the button, there is no L button on the screen only Z! so some games are unplayable because of this, that is why i wish there was a way to sync your wiimote to your mobile phone to play it.
QUOTE(emigre @ Aug 2 2011, 08:19 PM)
What...jalaneme said:that is one disadvantage of using the touch screen to play n64 games is it doesn't work well as you are always looking at the screen to press the button
Pingouin7 said:What...jalaneme said:that is one disadvantage of using the touch screen to play n64 games is it doesn't work well as you are always looking at the screen to press the button
You're going to be looking at the screen anyway.
If you don't, you won't know what is going on in your game.
jalaneme said:funem said:People buy phones to play emulators?Bryon15 said:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vXknFtIPUQs#
I've searched for a long time and this is the only N64 emulator I've seen that runs smoothly with near perfect sound. I've wanted a handheld N64 for sooo long. But there's only one problem. It's only available on a $600 samsung galaxy s2 smart phone!! So there's no chance of me affording it. Crap >
I have the phone, I got it the day it was released. I tried the emulator some time back but it doesent play well due to the number of on screen controls.... It doesent feel right.. Not all games play correctly either..
Edit :-1,000th post
that is one disadvantage of using the touch screen to play n64 games is it doesn't work well as you are always looking at the screen to press the button, there is no L button on the screen only Z! so some games are unplayable because of this, that is why i wish there was a way to sync your wiimote to your mobile phone to play it.
QUOTE(emigre @ Aug 2 2011, 08:19 PM)
people buy phones for emulators because of portability, xperia play is the ultimate phone for that because it has physical buttons, i was going to get one but i got the arc instead.