I wouldn't say that is the greatest thing if you want to actually go out and play.... I mean you could but then you will just look silly doing it. At least with a PSP you will be able to smoothly run PS1 and PSP games as well. If you were going to just play at home should just invest in a Wii and hack that and play Wii games as well. Why spend 500$ on a tablet if you could spend less than 100$ for all the things he wants to do with it.
Off topic but I also want to try out emulation on the Nexus 7. Is the PS3 controller as good as it gets for bluetooth controller or is there something smaller so I could throw it in my suitcase the next time I go on a plane journey?
Protip, the Nexus 7 is $200, and N64 emulation isn't all that great on the PSP.
I don't know you but carrying a tablet plus a controller, need to pair the controller everytime, need a stand for the tablet cuz you can't have both things in your hands and play at the same time. Imagine trying to play in a Bus or a Train.
I don't know you but carrying a tablet plus a controller, need to pair the controller everytime, need a stand for the tablet cuz you can't have both things in your hands and play at the same time. Imagine trying to play in a Bus or a Train.
Thats why I said the Project Shield thing
What about n64oid, I seen some people say it is better than Paul's code, but you have to pay for it. Is that true?most n64 emulators you see on the play stor has been stolen and modified code from pauls code. look at the interface and the plugins involved it's all the same just changing the name. i end up reporting every kanged emulator i find that wants money and not even giving credit for the original developer.