Emulators - Touch Pro2, Tilt 2 Themes and Apps

I know this topic has always been beaten to death but I havn't found anything related to the HTC Touch Pro 2/Tilt 2. I've been looking for NES/SNES/Genesis emulators and I've tired a few, most of them are really laggy especially with sound.
Has anyone found any that work? And if so, did you mod it at all to play better on the Touch Pro 2?
Thanks!

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A lot of people say morphgear works well. I have it and I think I have an older version because it gives me an error code. I would like to have the newest one. Smartgear is another option but it doesnt to SNES games like morphgear.
For Playstation I have FPSEce and have FF7. It works but is too laggy for me. I just play it on my PSP now.
Anyone have any other info?

Cranemachine said:
For Playstation I have FPSEce and have FF7. It works but is too laggy for me. I just play it on my PSP now.
Anyone have any other info?
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Mind to try it with different gfx driver and give us feedback if there are any improvements?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=546522
...would try it myself, but right now i dont have time to STFW on psx game images

I installed that cab and it did not do anything for the emulators i've tried, smartgear and pocketnester. Still real laggy.

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Can someone point me in the direction of some emulators for my Tmobile Wing...ie SNES, NES, GBA...and the roms for them as well...thanks
timace said:
Can someone point me in the direction of some emulators for my Tmobile Wing...ie SNES, NES, GBA...and the roms for them as well...thanks
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Pocket SNES is quiet good, I use it very often to play some old games...
http://paqpark.nuclearfallout.net/projects/pocketsnes.php
Hope you like it
invd said:
Pocket SNES is quiet good, I use it very often to play some old games...
http://paqpark.nuclearfallout.net/projects/pocketsnes.php
Hope you like it
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thanks...i found a site that has all the emulators www.coolrom.com but it only seems like the SNES one works for my device, why is that? i saw a vid (youtube) that had the original NES on the Wing running. I downloaded the emulator but when i tried loadin a rom it didnt read it in the loading file??? anyone have any idea i really want the NES emulator those games are classiks...up down up down left right left right B A select start lol...
pocketnester is the best NES emulator for the pocketpc. I've tried 4 different ones and PocketNester performs the the best on most roms.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/pnester

ANY GOOD PS1 Emulators??????

If you didn't know already, im a pro gamer.
And i usually get sent out to Los Angeles to film some Footage for Directv.
And sometimes, i get to play live.
I usually end up play Classics, like Tekken 3 for the Ps1
And i have tekken 3 for pc and Ps1...
But i was wondering, if i could put it on my Mobile Windows?
So that i can play in the airplain, or just to keep my skills sharp.
I know the possessor of my Hermes is strong enough (400Mhz)
Let me know if theres any Emulators that let me play ISO.
Thanks
Emulation isn't all that easy.
Also, why don't you already own a PSP for this purpose? PSX ISOs work decently.
outphase said:
Also, why don't you already own a PSP for this purpose? PSX ISOs work decently.
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Of course i had a psp... But its not my thing..
The psp is a load of trash.
You can try FPSece
i have not tested this personally as my device is too weak for it.. just heard this thing works pretty well.. http://www.fpsece.net/index.html
DhaMajoR said:
The psp is a load of trash.
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Except for it plays many PSX games beautifuly
EDIT I donwloads FPSECE, an then i put the iso and the program on my WM.
Now, when i load it... It just brings me backk to the Original Menu screen.
Any ideas?
-thanks
this is a bug
dont start it over the icon, run it over the .exe or just wait for v1.0
400mhz with version 0.95/0.96b will be slow..
but the new version will run way better and is coming out soon
this isn't the place for questions.
please refer to the Q&A section.
thank you

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Hello all!, I have been using emulators to play games just lately! I have pocketsnes but I cant get it to play any thing? Or morphGear which needs more memory! Can anyone point me in the right direction for a snes emulator to work on an xda exec wm6.5.
Hope you can help???
Hope this helps
Hello orb3000! Thankyou!!! I have downloaded and installed the mega pack which looks great! you can never have to many games!!!
I am still after a super nintendo emulator as I have 100's of games that I cant play!!
ronnie5 said:
Hello orb3000! Thankyou!!! I have downloaded and installed the mega pack which looks great! you can never have to many games!!!
I am still after a super nintendo emulator as I have 100's of games that I cant play!!
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Unfortunately, Universal's keyboard can only register one keypress at once (at least with the Windows Mobile driver, I think Linux distributions can register multiple presses). That means you can't move and jump/shoot at the same time, for example. You're pretty much limited to turn based RPG and strategy games, even if you can get an emulator working.
You could try a bluetooth keyboard or even a gamepad and see how that works, if emulation's very important to you.
ronnie5 said:
Hello orb3000! Thankyou!!! I have downloaded and installed the mega pack which looks great! you can never have to many games!!!
I am still after a super nintendo emulator as I have 100's of games that I cant play!!
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Dungeon Defender: First Wave

Anyone have this game installed on Elocity and can tell me how it looks and runs?
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Anyone have this game installed on Elocity and can tell me how it looks and runs?
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It looks and runs great....much smother than the same game on my epic 4g. Unfortunately, the fact that the A7 doesn't have multi touch makes it a little irritating to play. It can be done though. I haven't tried it with the xbox controller mod.
Sweet thanks. Will install it later.
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Sweet thanks. Will install it later.
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Make sure you have the room and time for the download. It's a big one.
tetsuo_shima
What about the popular emulators like Gameboy and genesis? Do they play ok on the Elocity? Asking because of the multi touch.
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tetsuo_shima
What about the popular emulators like Gameboy and genesis? Do they play ok on the Elocity? Asking because of the multi touch.
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They play amazing. I just got my Xbox 360 controllers in today. I've been stuck on Mario 3 Most of this evening! The NES,SNES,Genises, And GBA work great. But the PSX is not the best. Though it's hard enough on any device to get PSX emulator smooth enough to play more then once.
You would have to install the MOD from the XDA Fourm. But it's very much worth the time and effort.It's a tweak of Dexter's Mod, So your not losing anything.Hope that gives you a lil help
Happy gaming!
Thanks I<3Android
Will look into the mod soon.

[Q] MOJO mod questions

Okay, saw this can be rooted now.
So my questions, desire for advice, are....
1) Would there be a benefit of installing a custom rom?
2) Will installing a custom rom erase necessary programs that will allow the controller to successfully map to the games I want to play?
3) I'm really only get this because I want to use a good PSX emulator that can use the chip's power to use the shaders and give the games a good HD makeover. This should be more than possible with something like this, right? Basically I'm creating a super PSX device + some N64 emulator. My hope is that I can play this games on 1080p on my television, using either the controller that comes with it, or at least my PS3 controller.
4) Would using apps that overclock this device help game performance?
Should I wait to root this when the official MOJO kitkat android update comes out or does it matter?
Thanks for all your advice!
1) Would there be a benefit of installing a custom rom?
For psx emulation, I doubt it.
2) Will installing a custom rom erase necessary programs that will allow the controller to successfully map to the games I want to play?
Again, not really the controller is easy to map as is (at least with the ouya's emulators)
3) I'm really only get this because I want to use a good PSX emulator that can use the chip's power to use the shaders and give the games a good HD makeover. This should be more than possible with something like this, right? Basically I'm creating a super PSX device + some N64 emulator. My hope is that I can play this games on 1080p on my television, using either the controller that comes with it, or at least my PS3 controller.
What you want can be done on the MOJO, just depends on the games.
I haven't tried PSX emulation, but N64 is pushing it- playable but very laggy at least with mupen64plus AE.
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I can confirm NES.emu, SuperGNES, GBC.emu, GBA.emu, DraStic, FPSE, NEO.emu, MD.emu, PCE.emu, SAT.emu, PPSSPP, and SuperN64 (A branch of Mupen64).
All work flawlessly except PPSSPP (doesn't support the D-PAD at the moment, and sound is laggy). Also, DraStic is really wonky because it models the DS touchscreen....Works with a mouse, but that feels strange to use the controller and a mouse....Then again, it's sort of like using a Wii. Heh..
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from: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=49205879&postcount=6
The mojo's controller is better, the PS3 controller will have to be wired in I think.
The R1/R2 might be only digital and not analog depends on the emulator detection of R1/R2.
4) Would using apps that overclock this device help game performance?
Yes it would, but not sure how playable the games would be.
Should I wait to root this when the official MOJO kitkat android update comes out or does it matter?
It's nice that it can be rooted, but I don't really need it, I'm fine waiting for kitkat, but if you want to overclock then you'll need to root it.
I'll be installing FPSE and SuperN64 soon, I'll let you know how I go :fingers-crossed:
gwaldo said:
I'll be installing FPSE and SuperN64 soon, I'll let you know how I go :fingers-crossed:
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Yes, please do!
One last question. You mentioned that the N64 emulator isn't running well on this. Isn't there one on the Ouya??? I could only imagine that on that one, using the much lesser chip (the tegra 3) it would run like crap, if at all.
Im I missing something? Or is this an accurate observation?
SuperN64 is decent, but there really isn't a good N64 emulator at this time. They're all built from the exact same code, just changed the names, really. When one updates, they all seem to update within a few days. My judgement that SuperN64 is flawless has gone out the window because it cannot run Conker at decent speed....One of my all-time favorite games. I still like it, though. From what I've read, I think N64oid is probably a bit less laggy.
Also, I've not tried with it yet (I don't have a cable to root, so I cannot install the mapping software), but the PS3 controller is compatible without needing the cable. It connects with BT, just as it does on tablets or phones.
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Yes, please do!
One last question. You mentioned that the N64 emulator isn't running well on this. Isn't there one on the Ouya??? I could only imagine that on that one, using the much lesser chip (the tegra 3) it would run like crap, if at all.
Im I missing something? Or is this an accurate observation?
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I don't have an ouya but if you youtube ouya's N64 videos you'll see.
The mojo's is playable, overclocking would help but not sure by how much.
I'll do a youtube video of N64 and PSX on mojo
@ExtremeRyno, I'll try Conker tonight using my mupen64plus AE see what FPS I get
How soon until MOJO gets an update and KitKat?
Any idea if this is coming soon?
Any idea on what the update will fix in terms of bugs, etc?
@ExtremeRyno, I tryied Conker using my mupen64plus AE, at 300% it's laggy but not too bad, the sound is messed up tho.
Pretty crappy you have to sit through the intro lol
Anyway I have my settings there so you can see it.
 @Pleiades7, I also did some other random games too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGbdTEVF2pw
I couldn't get any of the free PSX emulators working on my iso's.
I'll try again next week and I'll install the other N64 emulators, but I'm pretty happy with mupen.
Pleiades7 said:
3) I'm really only get this because I want to use a good PSX emulator that can use the chip's power to use the shaders and give the games a good HD makeover. This should be more than possible with something like this, right? Basically I'm creating a super PSX device + some N64 emulator. My hope is that I can play this games on 1080p on my television, using either the controller that comes with it, or at least my PS3 controller.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think it's possible to make PSX games look or perform any better than they did on the original playstation hardware. Emulators are made to best mirror the hardware the games were originally intended to run on. I think that's why some roms wont work or have trouble playing on any emulator for that reason. Sure your playing the games on a 1080p TV through the MOJO, but that doesn't automatically convert the games themselves to HD quality.
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Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't think it's possible to make PSX games look or perform any better than they did on the original playstation hardware. Emulators are made to best mirror the hardware the games were originally intended to run on. I think that's why some roms wont work or have trouble playing on any emulator for that reason. Sure your playing the games on a 1080p TV through the MOJO, but that doesn't automatically convert the games themselves to HD quality.
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I get that. But those games blown up on a big 1080p look pixelated and really show their age anyways.
BUT an emulator like FPse includes OpenGL plugins that redraw the textures and graphics in a way I don't fully understand but transform those games. Just try Twisted Metal 2 on your PS3. Then open up a emulator on your MOJO and play the same game in FPse but turn on the high res open gl plugin. Not only will you feel the difference, but you will swear you are playing a different game. No where was that more apparent than in the Resident Evil Games. Pixelated zombies which might have been novel long ago feel dated now. But those filters on FPse and PCSXreloaded , etc., redraw the monsters in a way that is now thematically coherent and gives the games a fresh coat of paint they always deserved, especially fun considering you couldn't play those games in HD back in the day.
In any case, that's what fun about these things for me. The chance to preserve great games in all their glory and then some.
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I get that. But those games blown up on a big 1080p look pixelated and really show their age anyways.
BUT an emulator like FPse includes OpenGL plugins that redraw the textures and graphics in a way I don't fully understand but transform those games. Just try Twisted Metal 2 on your PS3. Then open up a emulator on your MOJO and play the same game in FPse but turn on the high res open gl plugin. Not only will you feel the difference, but you will swear you are playing a different game. No where was that more apparent than in the Resident Evil Games. Pixelated zombies which might have been novel long ago feel dated now. But those filters on FPse and PCSXreloaded , etc., redraw the monsters in a way that is now thematically coherent and gives the games a fresh coat of paint they always deserved, especially fun considering you couldn't play those games in HD back in the day.
In any case, that's what fun about these things for me. The chance to preserve great games in all their glory and then some.
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I haven't messed around with Fpse that much to realize it can use OpenGL. That's pretty cool, kinda anxious to try it out now
I've got shaders enabled, and it runs just swell. Crash Bandicoot looks great, and games like Wipeout still run at 100%.
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@ExtremeRyno, I tryied Conker using my mupen64plus AE, at 300% it's laggy but not too bad, the sound is messed up tho.
Pretty crappy you have to sit through the intro lol
Anyway I have my settings there so you can see it.
@Pleiades7, I also did some other random games too
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGbdTEVF2pw
I couldn't get any of the free PSX emulators working on my iso's.
I'll try again next week and I'll install the other N64 emulators, but I'm pretty happy with mupen.
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@ExtremeRyno Conker is playable at 100% enabling Force 4x MSAA & Force GPU rendering for 2D in developers option.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGajiU6hpPg
Not sure how it effects other android games tho
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@ExtremeRyno Conker is playable at 100% enabling Force 4x MSAA & Force GPU rendering for 2D in developers option.
http://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=wGajiU6hpPg
Not sure how it effects other android games tho
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I will check that out this evening. Thanks for the tip.
Just wondering if anyone has tried to install a custom recovery and do a nandroid backup. I didn't know how different this device differs from a phones software.
I don't know, if someone of the developers knows a working way to flash a working custom recovery.
As you can see in the way how the root method works, there seems no other way to get out of bootloader/fastboot mode, as to unplug the USB and power cable.
That means, you can't be simple do "fastboot boot xxx.img" and boot a temporarily kernel or recovery.
I have tried it with some of the kernel/recovery images from Nvidia Shield, but after loading the image, it stucks in bootloader.
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I haven't messed around with Fpse that much to realize it can use OpenGL. That's pretty cool, kinda anxious to try it out now
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SEGA games rock on the MOJO

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