Yeah, the controller being built in is really nice. The only compaint I really have is that the triggers are annoying to press since they slope and its harder to hold them down.Makes me wish I have one since all I have is an ordinary Android.I just use my XPlay for all my emulation. Its considerably stronger then a PSP, massive selection for them (though for PSX I stick with Sonys emulator and N64 is Mupen all the way.)
For SNES, GBA, GBC I like to use the oids.
Really? I tried one in stall and it seems fine to me but I didn't really have the chance to play around for a few hours since I started to get strange looks after 20 minutes.Yeah, the controller being built in is really nice. The only compaint I really have is that the triggers are annoying to press since they slope and its harder to hold them down.Makes me wish I have one since all I have is an ordinary Android.I just use my XPlay for all my emulation. Its considerably stronger then a PSP, massive selection for them (though for PSX I stick with Sonys emulator and N64 is Mupen all the way.)
For SNES, GBA, GBC I like to use the oids.
Really? I tried one in stall and it seems fine to me but I didn't really have the chance to play around for a few hours since I started to get strange looks after 20 minutes.Yeah, the controller being built in is really nice. The only compaint I really have is that the triggers are annoying to press since they slope and its harder to hold them down.Makes me wish I have one since all I have is an ordinary Android.I just use my XPlay for all my emulation. Its considerably stronger then a PSP, massive selection for them (though for PSX I stick with Sonys emulator and N64 is Mupen all the way.)
For SNES, GBA, GBC I like to use the oids.
DS roms via flashcart. I know it's probably not exactly emulating (same way as gamecube on a wii isn't really that), but I'd mention it as such.When you say "DS emulation" do you mean playing NES, GBC, etc emulators via flash cart, or do you mean booting DS ROMs via flashcart?I use my 3DS mostly for DS emulation.
NES: PSP
SNES: PSP
N64: PC with DualShock 3 as a controller
Gameboy, GBC, GBA: PSP
PSX: PSP
PS2: PC with DualShock 3 as a controller (My PS2 died )
Sega Genesis: PSP
Yeah I use my PSP a lot.
I would use my DS for GBA emulation if not for the inconvenience of converting them for my Supercard Lite, 2GB memory limit of my MicroSD Card, and the fact that gPSP has save states
Nope. I'm in Australia.Really? I tried one in stall and it seems fine to me but I didn't really have the chance to play around for a few hours since I started to get strange looks after 20 minutes.Yeah, the controller being built in is really nice. The only compaint I really have is that the triggers are annoying to press since they slope and its harder to hold them down.Makes me wish I have one since all I have is an ordinary Android.I just use my XPlay for all my emulation. Its considerably stronger then a PSP, massive selection for them (though for PSX I stick with Sonys emulator and N64 is Mupen all the way.)
For SNES, GBA, GBC I like to use the oids.
Lol, Verizon store right?
But yeah, when I first got it (about a year ago) the triggers were strong, but like all buttons, they wear out after a while. Might just be me. Anyway, were off topic (I think...) but Androids in general are usually the second best emulators to PCs.
The Supercard Lite is a slot 2 card and requires all ROMs, both DS and GBA, to be patched with the Supercard Patcher Software.NES: PSP
SNES: PSP
N64: PC with DualShock 3 as a controller
Gameboy, GBC, GBA: PSP
PSX: PSP
PS2: PC with DualShock 3 as a controller (My PS2 died )
Sega Genesis: PSP
Yeah I use my PSP a lot.
I would use my DS for GBA emulation if not for the inconvenience of converting them for my Supercard Lite, 2GB memory limit of my MicroSD Card, and the fact that gPSP has save states
converting them? doesnt it work like the DSTWO?
i dont recall if the SC Lite is slot-1 or slot-2, but on DSTWO at least i just drag them to the sd card, even zipped and they just work.
Isn't there those BT controllers you can get for your phone if you want to not use the touchscreen to play games?I cant stand emulating on my phone really. It can only be RPGs or something cause myphone has no buttons. And i hate doing it on my laptop too.
Isn't there those BT controllers you can get for your phone if you want to not use the touchscreen to play games?I cant stand emulating on my phone really. It can only be RPGs or something cause myphone has no buttons. And i hate doing it on my laptop too.
The Wii isn't as portable but its the alternative to if you don't have a XPlay and want to play your games with physical buttons. Honestly I don't mind playing on the touchscreen since its not interfering with the game but there are people that don't like it.Isn't there those BT controllers you can get for your phone if you want to not use the touchscreen to play games?I cant stand emulating on my phone really. It can only be RPGs or something cause myphone has no buttons. And i hate doing it on my laptop too.
In all honesty I might as well play on a Wii or something if I have to set up a controller to emulate.
that is pretty sick.If a system is easily emulatable on the GBA or DS, I'll play it on that if I can. Otherwise, I'll play it on my PC using either an SNES-to-USB converter or by turning my GBA into a USB joypad to play it with.
though i dont consider the price as cheap, i think the N64/Saturn/PS2 was $15 last i checked, which is fairly decent, since the N64 and Saturn gamepads are pretty awesome.I wish Adaptoids weren't so expensive. I'd love an N64-to-USB conversion cable at a cheap price.