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Xyvol
05-25-2014, 06:06 PM
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SNES 9x EX+

It's free, no advertisements, no unnecessary app permisions. Most of the other ones I've seen have restrictions unless you purchase, such as can't save, or can save but can't load. This allows save states, and automatically saves upon exit, making it truly mobile friendly. I can play some Zelda while waiting in line at the grocery store, and quickly shut it down when it's time to go without worrying about losing progress. It runs most of the things I've tried. Looking forward to letting this occupy my idle time while out and about.

What do you guys think? Have anyone found any other decent emulator apps?

Brasel
05-25-2014, 06:08 PM
I'm on iOS, and I haven't jailbroken my phone. I'm thinking of going Android when my contract is up, but I haven't decided yet. Since I work in IT, I get free computer stuff a lot. I was able to get a decent desktop recently, so I bought an SNES to USB controller adapter and set up an emulation station on my TV. I had a spare HDMI enabled video card laying around, so I have SNES games in HD, and it doesn't look bad at all. I'm a bigger fan of playing games on the consoles they were meant to be on, but it's nice being able to play stuff that I don't have to shell out a fortune for.

I'll keep this emulator in mind if I do get that Android phone or go ahead and buy an Android tablet.

SUCCESSOR
05-25-2014, 08:59 PM
I'm on iOS

The fact that you are willing to admit it is the first step to recovery.

I've been using this emulator for a while. It is by far the best SNES emulator for Android. I wish the ones for other systems were as good. GBA.emu is very good. I haven't really found an NES emulator that I really like. I also haven't looked that hard.

Brasel
05-25-2014, 10:37 PM
The fact that you are willing to admit it is the first step to recovery.

I get a lot of crap for having an iPhone, especially at work. My last smartphone was a Windows phone...before Windows phones used Windows 8. I had that for a long time. I actually got an NES emulator running on that thing. It's completely obsolete now so any information on that is probably worthless.

Ventus
05-27-2014, 10:33 PM
Thats the same one my brother has on android tablet, I love playing snes on the go (I can do the same thing on the PSP... but its cooler on a tablet :P)

rock_nog
05-28-2014, 02:18 AM
I miss having an Android phone - had an NES emulator set up as well as connected my Wiimote to the thing using Bluetooth - kinda silly, I know, but it was fun to even just be able to do that.

ShadowTiger
05-30-2014, 05:06 PM
Well this is amazing. It gives me slightly more of a reason to use the darn little 4" Android device I have. Thanks so much for the reference.

Xyvol
05-30-2014, 07:41 PM
I was hoping the author would have similar programs for other consoles and he does, but they all cost money. GBA.emu is one of them. Maybe I'll try one of them sometime, once I've exhausted my SNES stock. At the rate I play games on my cell phone, I expect that'll be in about 30 years....

Zim
05-31-2014, 11:36 AM
Yes, I use SNesoid.

I tried GSNES, SNES9ex+, and a few others.

I'm just going to go ahead and say this, Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes has lines in the game and forums about it that declare that ZNES is required to play it correctly. I tried multiple emulators for android, SNES9ex+ does in fact freeze at the points when they described it would, but SNesoid doesn't.

SNesoid has save/load, frame rate fast forward that is is easy to activate/deactivate by a touch of two buttons really quick, and some other neat features.
The only thing that it lacks is the rendering modes like SNESeX9 has like SuperEagle mode.

Anyway, SNesoid is preferable for those RPG type games when "level grinding" is in order.

SUCCESSOR
06-01-2014, 02:58 AM
Yes, I use SNesoid.

I tried GSNES, SNES9ex+, and a few others.

I'm just going to go ahead and say this, Chrono Trigger: Crimson Echoes has lines in the game and forums about it that declare that ZNES is required to play it correctly. I tried multiple emulators for android, SNES9ex+ does in fact freeze at the points when they described it would, but SNesoid doesn't.

SNesoid has save/load, frame rate fast forward that is is easy to activate/deactivate by a touch of two buttons really quick, and some other neat features.
The only thing that it lacks is the rendering modes like SNESeX9 has like SuperEagle mode.

Anyway, SNesoid is preferable for those RPG type games when "level grinding" is in order.

Unless SNESoid has received significant update since i quit using it(I doubt it considering how poorly it was supported while I was using it) I find this hard to believe. I don't know what you mean about save/load features but SNES9x EX has a fast forward feature with a button right on the top corner of the screen while you play. SNESoid and SNES9x EX are both ports of SNES9x. One would think they would both share the same emulation bugs. The difference is SNES9x is accurate, fast and true to the original community. SNESoid on the other hand had speed issues, forced linear filter, had frequent FCs and most importantly violated the license of SNES9x. I don't support anyone who takes advantage of the open source community, especially for their own financial gain.

Xyvol, I use GBA.emu(though, I didn't pay for it). For android there is nothing else that compares. I also use a PSX emulator that isn't free(also didn't pay) but I forget the name of it. This is all moot because I upgraded to a KitKat ROM and realized that Google still has not(or chose not) to fix Android's bluetooth and my wii remote won't work. I hate playing on a virtual gamepad. I may go back to android 4.1 and never leave it.

Gleeok
06-01-2014, 03:44 AM
SNES9x based SNES emus are great. All the others have a few issues with them, I've found. ZSNES, for example, has some really clunky design and CPU hog issues. ...As a matter of fact (while I'm on the subject) most emus have some absolute shit code in them--probably why they get project-split so much. The worst offenders in this regard are probably gens, epsxe, and desmume. I actually spent an afternoon once re-writing the opengl (peops IIRC) plugin for epsxe and got over 800% speed increase a few years back. I tried the same once for desmume but after extensive profiling it turned out to be a more complex threading problem (that eats up huge chunks of time all together) so I just deleted it.

My favorite emulators would have to be
-Snes9x+
-PSX (1.13+)
-ppsspp

Obviously there's a load of great NES emulators as well.

Zim
06-01-2014, 10:12 AM
Snesoid. Game freezing glitch aversion SNES9ex+ didn't.

Besides, Turbo Graphics 16 is still just as good.