...and the documentation-shortage is getting an problem.
Preface:
I was always interested in emulation.
So after (successfully) programming emulators for several game consoles (and some other stuff),
i wanted to create one able to play an alltime favorite of mine:
Super Mario World and Super Mario Bros.
So i needed either 2 emulators or 1 snes emulator that can do both.
So after finding out that
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone can recommend the best enuators for my gs3 and note 10.1 for psone, megadrive and snes. I know where to getthe roms from just need advice on the best and most stable emulators.
Also cn I keep the roms on my sd card and also save games there?
I have a old MESH PC with a 160GB SATA harddrive, 2.5GB of ram and a 1.5Ghz proccesor (AMD Sempron) I logged into Ubuntu today and it wouldn't let me type in the password, let me click, or just about anything!
I have installed ZSNES (SNES emulator), PCSX (Playstation emulator) Dosemu (DOS emulator), Chromium (web browser) and Virtualbox (runs a guest PC on a normal PC)
PLEASE HELP ME!
Here is everything I know about emulation on netbooks: You should try mednafen instead, I tried VBA-M and it was super slow on my netbook. Mednafen plays all my genesis and gba games perfectly smooth at native res after configuration using the fbdev driver.
I've tried many genesis emulators and I remember than gens was pretty good, but it doesn't run on 64-bit, and it used 100 % CPU usage and was a bit unstable. Now there's Gens/GS (since gens is dead), but I can't try it because I use 64-bit only.
I got generator-gtk to work on 64-bit, but the sound is off with respect to video.
I'm very pleased that after JB update we can connect PS3 controllers via Bluetooth (without any additional apps) to TF700. It was no problem to connect 2 controllers at once... both work like a charm... it strange that light indicators on controllers indicate that both controllers are on the same "channel" (1st from 4)
...anyway..
The OUYA Android-based gaming console is getting ready for its debut: the stated beginning shipping date for Kickstarter backers is March 28.
Hey everyone,
Just a quick question...
Does anyone know if it is possible to use any android handset (preferably the SGS2) to play 2-player emulated games of any kind?
What I'm really after is being able to link 2 bluetooth controllers to one SGS2 to play SNES/GENS/GBA games on the train with my girlfriend.
Please help if you know anything!
Hello Everybody !
Classic old school games are still fun to play because these are easy to play and consume less memory. For Windows there are many emulators and programs developed to play these games but for Linux and MAC resources are not available up to enough level. However there are some emulators which will enable you to play those classic games at Linux and MAC also.