I've tried asking this elsewhere, but it seems likely that that forum is not going to get replies on this topic.
I was wondering if anyone know of any gamepad solutions from the Incredible? I love my ROMs, but playing A Link to the Past (and other SNES) games on a touchscreen sucks (for me). At the same time, I don't want to lug around a PS3 controller (as was suggested in this Ask Engadget question ) just so I can play some Chrono Trigger on the metro, so I'm a bit torn. I'm looking for a solution which meets the following requirements:
I've seen the following already, but I felt like none of them really quite fit the niche I'm looking for:
Anyone have any tips here?
I was wondering if anyone know of any gamepad solutions from the Incredible? I love my ROMs, but playing A Link to the Past (and other SNES) games on a touchscreen sucks (for me). At the same time, I don't want to lug around a PS3 controller (as was suggested in this Ask Engadget question ) just so I can play some Chrono Trigger on the metro, so I'm a bit torn. I'm looking for a solution which meets the following requirements:
- Small (gotta fit in a pocket at least, better still if it fits on my keyring or in my jean's coin-pocket)
- Connects to my phone (via microUSB to prevent need for a battery, or possibly bluetooth)
- Enough buttons for SNES gaming (d-pad, 4 standard, 2 shoulder + start and/or select)
I've seen the following already, but I felt like none of them really quite fit the niche I'm looking for:
- Buffalo Micro USB Gamepad for when Size Matters Seems great for a purse, but as a guy it seems like it would bulge in my pockets.
- BGP100 Bluetooth GamePad - Review - Bluetooth, yes, but otherwise large and awkward.
- Making a Nintendo SNES controller into bluetooth; using an MSI BGP100 - Could custom build an SNES controller, but seeing as that would be larger than my phone itself, I'm not sure it's worth it.
Anyone have any tips here?