(04-08-2012, 03:40 AM)Zee530 Wrote: Yeah but they'll never, unfortunately they're after maximizing profit instead of consumer satisfaction but i would really love to see Nokia ICS OS phone, btw a while back you were talking about an project64 emu on your phone, how stable is it? any good? controls will be weird i have to say?
Uh what?
I currently play SNES and GBA games on my phone, it's nice cause I have lots of useless time when on bus and subway
I have a 64 emulator on my 7-inch tablet, (Android 3.2).
Controls are a bit weird, but work, and it runs fast cause it's a high end tablet (NVidia Tegra 2). And it's ported from mupen64plus, since pj64 isn't open source.
The compatibility is pretty good, runs everything I tried so far with almost no slowdowns and minor graphics glitches.
Here, take a look, this is the one of several mupen64plus ports for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/detai...GxheWVyIl0.
But I'd love to see a N64 emulator on my N8, but no one gives a shit to Symbian anymore. In my opinion it would work decently, if optimized properly. Most games would have slowdowns but should work.
N9 has a port of mupen64 as well, which runs very good, but it is a bit more powerful than the n8, in both CPU and GPU. Plus, the Meego Harmattan OS (N9) is much better than Symbian Belle (N8) for 3D apps
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