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Will it be possible to run super Mario 3 or an snes emulator at all would be killer. But from what I understand there is limited space internally and this may not be possible.
Will it be possible to run super Mario 3 or an snes emulator at all would be killer. But from what I understand there is limited space internally and this may not be possible.
You can do both, but for Super Mario 3 you'd want an NES emulator, not SNES (unless you are playing Super Mario All-Stars).
Look for Nesoid and Snesoid in the marketplace (the regular versions cost money, but there are free "lite" versions).
Last edited by toefer; December 2nd, 2009 at 11:16 AM.
Will it be possible to run super Mario 3 or an snes emulator at all would be killer. But from what I understand there is limited space internally and this may not be possible.
Space isn't an issue. The emulator and ROM's are tiny.
Even for big games only binaries (which are tiny) need to be in memory. The space hog resources for the app can be on the SD card.
Last edited by takeshi; December 6th, 2009 at 06:47 PM.
Will it be possible to run super Mario 3 or an snes emulator at all would be killer. But from what I understand there is limited space internally and this may not be possible.
Yeah, I wanted the internet on my phone but it doesn't fit lol why doesn't htc sort it out lol lol if only there was some way for me to find out information on the internet..perhaps google should stop doing phone operating systems and making searching easy lol
Super Mario Bros. 3 (スーパーマリオブラザーズ3) (also referred to as Super Mario 3 and SMB3) is a platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES), and is the fifth game in the Super Mario series. The game was released in Japan in 1988, in the United States in 1990, and in Europe in 1991. Development was handled by Nintendo's Research & Development Team 4, led by Shigeru Miyamoto, who directed the game along with Takashi Tezuka.
The game centers on the quest of Mario and Luigi to save the rulers of seven kingdoms from Bowser, the series' antagonist. The two brothers must travel across eight worlds to restore order to the Mushroom World. It built on the gameplay of previous Mario games by introducing new power-ups that augment character abilities, and established conventions that were carried over to future games in the series.
Prior to its private consumer North American release, game play footage from Super Mario Bros. 3 appeared in the Universal Studios film The Wizard, which helped fuel the game's anticipation among fans. Upon its release, the game was commercially successful and has since become one of the best-selling video games in the industry. Super Mario Bros. 3 was well received by critics and has been included in numerous lists of top 100 video games. The success of the game resulted in an animated television show based on its elements, and in the game's re-release on later Nintendo consoles.
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How would these games work with no physical keyboard (a la the Incredible)?
From what I understand (could be mistaken as I have a droid) but they have on screen buttons for phones with no keyboard.
Last edited by marvinrock; May 14th, 2010 at 11:06 AM.
Reason: answered diknak's ?
Me personally i find playing all the marios easier on gameboid using the mario advanced 2,3,and four i can play mario world mario world 2 and mario brothers 3. The buttons seem easier to use for me. Plus it keeps all my games under one emulator
Me personally i find playing all the marios easier on gameboid using the mario advanced 2,3,and four i can play mario world mario world 2 and mario brothers 3. The buttons seem easier to use for me. Plus it keeps all my games under one emulator
If you've got a Wii there's an app for Android that lets you use the Wii controllers.
I know this is crazy, but it drives me nuts and I need to know... Hopefully someone here knows the answer even though this may not be the most appropriate forum to post my question.
Here it is. About 9 years ago, (I think in 2002), I worked in childrens clinic, and one day they bought a new game console for the waiting room. It was a brand new latest and greatest at the time. I think it might have been Super Mario, but I do not know. I do not know which game console that was either. The purpose of the game was to browse thru the castle, enter multiple rooms and find something (I do not remember the details now). The game set was a beautiful 3D graphics, not the 2D up/down stairs. There was no jumping or shooting, just browsing, looking around every corner, turning and moving things over to find something.
If any of you has a clue what I am talking about, please let me know.
I will look at both of them. At least now I know where to look. I know posting links to ROMS here is illegal, but again thanks both of you very much. I will look into both of them and report back.
anyone know if a) the bionic is powerful enough to run n64 (specifically super mario 64, greatest game pre-halo) or b) its worth trying to play with no physical keypad?
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The Bionic would perform ok for N64 emulation ... but N64 is pretty heavy lifting and even on my Transformer tablet, there are glitches and slowdowns.
The biggest issue, IMHO, is controls. Playing a simple game with a D-Pad and a couple of buttons with a high action game is a HUGE pain in the ass. These games were NOT made for virtual, touch screen controls.
Frankly, as a purveyor of classic gaming, I find the whole concept atrocious in nature. Might as well play some other game TOTALLY unsuitable for the medium - imagine playing Call of Duty or Halo with a virtual touch controller.
Anyway, I recommend finding a real controller to use with the emulator.