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Droid X SNES Emulator Playing Through HDMI on my Samsung TV Using a Wii Remote in 3D! Link Inside

Nah, ultimate test will be the PSX emulator. Download it and report back! ;)

I've been wanting to but I've been too goddamn broke, stupid $300 phone.

I got PSX already!! ;)

look around the 00:24 mark of the video on the top left of the screen (PlayStation logo) all my emulators are on the top row of that screen.

i have nes, psx, snes and gameboy advance loaded right now.. the only problem is that i cant seem to find any roms that work with he playstaion emulator :thinking: so if anyone has a good website to D/L roms for playstation please let me know.

thx in advance
 
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+1. I cant get them in the right format. All I get is the stupid .rar or .7z format. :mad:


I had gotten ONE game to work on my Incredible - Warzone. Unfortunately, it was very hard to control on that little screen and without a mouse/controller.

On my X, I can't get Warzone (same rom, same everything I did for my Inc) to work. I've spent countless hours trying different ROMS, different formats, unecming, etc, etc, etc. I gave up. I wanted a Tomb Raider game on my X.
 
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I've been playing the NES emulator on mine with my TV and have a couple issues. One, mine doesn't fill the screen. I'm sure there is a setting somewhere to fix this. tried it on two different tv. Then The frame rate seems to suck. Scrolling through a game is very choppy. not sure why mine is doing this
I tried this too, and had the same issues. The picture didn't fill the screen, and the game was very laggy. Specifically, it seemed like when I pressed a button on the wiimote, it would take half a second until the tv reacted.

It works fine playing on the droid screen.

Do you have your phone rooted/overclocked?
 
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