Homebrew Rom emulators Multiplayer?

schkorpio

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hello kind sirs,

just wondering if any emultaors out there, genesis, or snes or even master system suppurt wifi multiplayer?

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not currently on DS, unforutnately. nice idea though.

there is some on psp i hear.
 

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I'm sorry. I guess I'll continue to wait for my port of Golden Sun 64 with wifi battles.
 

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Yup.PSP took 2 years or so to have a working multiplayer emu,so it will take a while for DS as well...
 

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emu with wifi
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ur brilliand
 

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You might be interested in http://forum.gbadev.org/viewtopic.php?t=14198 then. It appears that as of today, most of the major bugs have been ironed out. The author of Colors! already created a test version using the ad-hoc code. Granted, emulation would complicate things insanely, but the idea is still plausible. The best method would probably be to use the second DS as only a controller, having both users look at the same screen for output, as the timing differences would be too radically different if both DS systems emulated the game at the same time.
 

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I'd love to be able to play Contra with my childhood friend so many miles away....that would make the ds unthinkably cool
 

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The problems are bigger than it sounds at first. Remember that the main problem you have with any sort of multiplayer game over the internet is synchronization -- dealing with all the various delays between communcations in order to ensure that everyone sees the same things.

A game like Jump Superstars is designed with this latency in mind. Your emulated version of Street Fighter is not; it's designed with the assumption that if one player presses a button, it will always, without exception, receive and be able to display the results of that button press to all players within a few milliseconds. That isn't the case when playing over wifi, and there is only so much an emulator can do to account for this.
 

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