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i bought the snes and gba emulators and then i loaded my (legally obtained) rom stash onto the phone and i think i'm pretty much set for games for the next year or whenever openfeint comes to android
oh yeah and like another additional year whenever the ps1 emu drops
Pac-Man Championship edition.
Also known as Pac-Man C.E.
Pac-Man Championship Edition was developed by THE ORIGINAL PAC-MAN CREATOR, Tōru Iwatani, for the Xbox Live Arcade and iPhone OS.
The game was released on June 6, 2007. (for XBL & iPhone OS)
This was Iwatani's final game before retiring.
Loved this on XBL, it played VERY well.
Now all the Android version needs is an update to fix the lagging.
LAG aside, this game itself is really quite good.
Bought the PRO version,
the $$$ actually goes to Namco AND The Original Developer of PAC-MAN!
There is also a free demo.
Now awaiting the much needed update, Namco is going to release.
Some tweaking/bugfixes &
We will see this game running flawlessly on Android!!!
It will one day, simply be the BEST Pac-man game on Android...
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i bought the snes and gba emulators and then i loaded my (legally obtained) rom stash onto the phone and i think i'm pretty much set for games for the next year or whenever openfeint comes to android
oh yeah and like another additional year whenever the ps1 emu drops
I have found Robo Defense and WordUp! to be pretty fun, but most of my time so far has been spent playing with the phone itself
I couldn't run Robo Defense on my G1, it kept crashing due to low memory. I've got to give it a second try. MY favorite games are Sudoku Free and Solitaire (Forty Thieves is addicting)!
Device(s): Droid RAZR, Galaxy Nexus, Asus Transformer
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been playin nova and asphalt hd. nova was kinda annoying to get though because you have to get it from gameloft's site instead of the market. the game is ill though and looks great on this big ass screen
Honestly, this is one area that has me greatly disappointed with the Android Marketplace. I'm a gamer at heart, and I find the current offerings dismal, especially in comparison to those on the iPhone.
Obviously Android is still in its infancy, and I hope as it matures we see more support, game side, but until than, I guess I'll have to get by on the lineup of emulators.
Once Angry Birds finally makes it s way to Android, I'll be a little happier, but until than, I haven't found a single game in the marketplace to peak my gaming interests.
Device(s): Droid X, Asus Transformer, Cruz Velocity Micro
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My most "time wasted" is using the SCUMMVM emulator, and playing the old LucasArts adventure games I grew up with in the 80's, and loved into my teen years in the early 90's. Zac McKraken, Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max, Dig, Full Throttle, etc.
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My most "time wasted" is using the SCUMMVM emulator, and playing the old LucasArts adventure games I grew up with in the 80's, and loved into my teen years in the early 90's. Zac McKraken, Maniac Mansion, Day of the Tentacle, Sam and Max, Dig, Full Throttle, etc.
YES! After my post, I was looking for ScummVM for the Android, but it wasn't showing up in the Droid Marketplace.
Did you get your version off their forums?? I really need to have this on my DX!!
Is there a website I can visit on a PC to review and search through the Android games for my upcoming Droid 2 purchase on the 12th? I am so excited to have a phone that actually has developers, apps, and power! So long Winmo
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Is there a website I can visit on a PC to review and search through the Android games for my upcoming Droid 2 purchase on the 12th? I am so excited to have a phone that actually has developers, apps, and power! So long Winmo
At the top of this page hit "APPS" and it will take you to the phandroid apps website where everything is listed. Also appbrain.com is a popular one. There is a link in my signature as well as a lot of others on here so you can see the apps we have on our phones, plus you can browse and read reviews of everything on that site also.
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Robo Defense is an addictive tower defense game with enough levels and maps to keep you busy forever. But, and even better one, IMO, is Tower Raiders. Which gives you about 20 different maps and is deeper than Robo Defense.
Please, for the ignorant among us (ie myself) -- could you define emulator, and how would I download and then use this to play those games? I was a huge Zork fan (OK, guess that dates me....) and then Might and Magic III kept me up nights in the 90s -- also loved Ray Dunakin's games (Twisted, A Mess O'Trouble etc.) on the Mac. Anyway, I would love to know how to make these run on my DX if someone can provide a step by step -- thanks!
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Please, for the ignorant among us (ie myself) -- could you define emulator, and how would I download and then use this to play those games? I was a huge Zork fan (OK, guess that dates me....) and then Might and Magic III kept me up nights in the 90s -- also loved Ray Dunakin's games (Twisted, A Mess O'Trouble etc.) on the Mac. Anyway, I would love to know how to make these run on my DX if someone can provide a step by step -- thanks!
Unzip it onto the memory card. I put it into a folder named "SCUMMVM"
Then I created a folder for the games, called "SCUMMVM Games".
Ran the emu, pointed it to the games folder, and was all set to go. Works really well with the old LucasArts point and click games on the larger Droid X screen. (Had this on my old Omnia, which was tough to control with such a tiny screen)