Gba emulator - Eee Pad Transformer Themes and Apps

Does anyone know of one that actually works I tried gameboid tiger and the only one left in the market and none of them work I load the bios then the correct rom and then the app crashes!

I use gameboid, and it gives me no problems, i even use the keyboard dock to control it. So i think you are doing something wrong.
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Can you give me a dropbox link to that app cuz it was removed from the market and in google there are a lot of different versions oh and the bios too please

It's on SlideMe market (fo free). Google for the BIOS, SOPA is watching.

bios is technically warez so use the ultimate source link emulator is on the SlideMe market just google it

OK I selected a bios a did the gameboy start up thing so what do I do next
*Edit.. jk I got it to work.*

You have to download the rom you want
Google it yourself cuz roms are ilegal

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Yongzh emulators still live and free for 2 weeks

Yongzh has released all his emulators for free on the slideme market for 2 weeks to anyone. He plans to continue updates there so spread the word. he also noted n64oid should have some updates very soon. A Sega Saturn emulator is in the works and n64oid is free as well on slideme. Google is banning many emulators from the market so this is the only way you will get them now
U can google slideme on ur phone and download the app from their site which includes a slideme market place. Then it is just a matter of redownloading his emulators if you already have them. If you do not redownload within 2 weeks slideme will say you need to buy them when an update comes out you want to get. So make sure and download them through the slideme app asap. Then whenever you want to check updates just open that app like the android market app and check for updates by clicking on notifications
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Someone should download all of them and pull the apk's and post them here!
Keep them someplace all of XDA can access them.
I lost my NESoid and SNES9x when I flashed a new ROM and forgot to back them up.
uoY_redruM said:
Someone should download all of them and pull the apk's and post them here!
Keep them someplace all of XDA can access them.
I lost my NESoid and SNES9x when I flashed a new ROM and forgot to back them up.
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They're only free for 2 weeks, so hosting otherwise will be considered warez.
I do cringe at the idea of having yet another app store on my phone, but good on yongzh for stepping up and offering them for free.
http //www reddit com/r/Android/comments/hmwj7/android_markets_most_popular_emulators_disappear/
http //www snes9x com/phpbb2/viewtopic.php?t=4454
http //www gp32x com/board/index.php?/topic/58889-n64-for-android/
sucks that these got pulled. oh well I went ahead and snatched them up for free
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[Q] Android Market vs Xperia Play App

Right now I'm a little bit confused. When I slide out the gamepad and the Xperia Play App appears, I've got access to all games developed to XP. In the top right corner there is a link to the Android Market where it lists the "Xperia Play Optimized" Apps.
Here's my question, why there are some games there are listed on the Android Market that do not appear in the XP App? For example Baseball Superstars 2011, just to mention the first I found in the list.
I understand why some games don't appear on Android Market (ex. Gameloft's), but the opposite I can't understand why.
This is confusing and doesn't make much sense. Not to mention the PS Pocket games, if this is a Playstation certified device, PS games should be the first to appear when the gamepad is open.
I end with a suggestion, why not reunite all games together when the slide is open, PS Pocket included.
And that is, not counting the PlayNow market. Sony should cut on the different markets' malarky.
Yes, I forgot the Play Now market. For me it's just another useless app on my phone.
I got rid of that play now piece of ****, yeah I dunno, it would have been better to have the slide out with XP games on one tab down the bottom and PS1 games on the other, and in order to buy more games, have a button in the top right (like now)! Then do away with the 2 other markets...!
I bought morden combat 2 on my old phone thur market and when I try to search for it in market its not there anymore only in xperia play market which there makin me buy again is there a way around that
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To show up in the Xperia Play app directly, app developers need to submit their apps directly to Sony Ericsson. That's why not all apps in the Market show up.
icebear8 said:
I bought morden combat 2 on my old phone thur market and when I try to search for it in market its not there anymore only in xperia play market which there makin me buy again is there a way around that
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E-mail Gameloft?
I guess it's because the version you buy in the Xperia Play market is the Xperia Play optimized one, and the non-optimized versions will not appear anywhere.
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Yes, I forgot the Play Now market. For me it's just another useless app on my phone.
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Apple and Android market the crap out of how many millions of apps they have.
Truth is, most of them are useless.
Probably 99.99% of them are total crud
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To show up in the Xperia Play app directly, app developers need to submit their apps directly to Sony Ericsson. That's why not all apps in the Market show up.
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Yeah, I thought it was something like that. Shame on the developers then

[Q] Not all android apps compatible with kindle, even if rooted...

Hi, I just rooted my kindle fire to be able to access the android market, and in the market app it does not even bring up blood and glory when searched? But if I go to the market via the web I can see it but it then says it is not compatible with my rooted kindle?? So I cannot download It.???? So are there just some apps that will not work??? Or is there a way around this?
Thanks!
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Hi, I just rooted my kindle fire to be able to access the android market, and in the market app it does not even bring up blood and glory when searched? But if I go to the market via the web I can see it but it then says it is not compatible with my rooted kindle?? So I cannot download It.???? So are there just some apps that will not work??? Or is there a way around this?
Thanks!
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Apps a deigned to work only with the right hardware. You could try to fake it so the market thinks its a different device but it still may not work
Because its the Kindle Fire the Amazon App Store is default. And so when company's like Gameloft release a game they'll assume that your Kindle Fire doesn't have access to the Android Market and most of the time they'll only release the app for the Android Market meaning that the Market app will filter the app out. One of the ways to get around this is to go onto your computer and download the apk file and then transfer it to your Kindle. Once you've installed it on your Kindle it should run. You can download an apk file via your Kindles browser as long as it is an apk file. I'm not to sure about paid app's however.
Thank for the info!
So how do I go about downloading the APK file (blood and glory) to a computer, as the market again will not let you download it (need android device)??? and once I have the file do I just drop it in to the main kindle drive (no special folder or any thing).. because when trying to find all my other APK app files that are installed on my kindle I can't find where they are store at on my kindle??
I am pretty new to all this still...
Thanks again, you guys are great!

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If anyone is having trouble getting the game to show up, remember you have to use the app Market Enabler and set the carrier ID to 44010(docomo).
Does anyone have any idea if this is ever hitting NA?
If you have a Samsung device and are up for some sideloading it's available on the Samsung Apps Store.
Considering that WayForward is an English based company and this game has already been released on multiple platforms in the US, I can see this version hitting the Play Store in the US at some point.
Though in my case, I already have the DSi version of the game (note that there is no DS version, only DSi since it is a downloadable game).
Sorry guys is this game still available? I downloaded ggee market and used market enabler but ggee market doesnt want to show any game
nvm I found it
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ma_ko said:
Sorry guys is this game still available? I downloaded ggee market and used market enabler but ggee market doesnt want to show any game
nvm I found it
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What did u do to get this to work ? I have tried everything cannot get the ggee market to show it nor can I get the installed .apk file with app data to launch
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Sorry guys is this game still available? I downloaded ggee market and used market enabler but ggee market doesnt want to show any game
nvm I found it
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I hate when someone posts a question in a forum but if finally finds the answer then doesn't bother to post the solution
If you found the answer, you should post it here for everyone to see!
I also can't find the game in Ggee or in the Samsung Apps market. Any ideas? Unfortunately this game still isn't available in the Play Store a year and a half later
Thanks.
Hey could someone share the apk of the free version? I can not find this game anywhere for android.

Market Helper works with Nexus Player

Market Helper is an application for rooted android devices developed by redphx. The application allows you to spoof the Google Play Store into thinking you are using a different device, with the key benefit of allowing the user to download applications that the Play Store flags as "not compatible with device." The application does not alter the build.prop file. More information and a download link can be found at the link below:
codekiem.com/2013/02/13/market-helper
I was able to successfully use this application on my rooted Nexus Player. This is noteworthy because the latest posts in the support thread for the application say that it does not work with Android L, and that the dev is retired, such that an Android L compatibility update is unlikely. The Nexus Player runs Android L, and the application worked perfectly to spoof my NP as an Asus Transformer tablet.
Thanks for sharing this is a great news... do you see all the apps using NP's Play Store ? and how about paid apps ?
inwisso said:
Thanks for sharing this is a great news... do you see all the apps using NP's Play Store ? and how about paid apps ?
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To be clear, this opens up app availability in the web version of the Google Play store. So you can sideload any app from the web Play Store. I did not see an expanded app selection in the Android TV Play Store app.
Yes, this absolutely works for paid apps. The whole reason I tested this was to get the Slingplayer for Tablets app on my NP. I was happy to pay $15 for the app, but became extremely frustrated that I could not legitimately download the app because I do not own any other android device besides my NP. By rooting my NP and using the Market Helper app, I was able to spoof the Play Store into thinking my device was an android tablet and bypass the restriction. Slingplayer for Tablets 3.5.2 works well on NP as long as you have a mouse.
Awesome I think you have achieved something today, so far I think this is the best method to get paid apps to the NP... I will give it a try today
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It works like a charm yay
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Market Helper is an application for rooted android devices developed by redphx. The application allows you to spoof the Google Play Store into thinking you are using a different device, with the key benefit of allowing the user to download applications that the Play Store flags as "not compatible with device." The application does not alter the build.prop file. More information and a download link can be found at the link below:
codekiem.com/2013/02/13/market-helper
I was able to successfully use this application on my rooted Nexus Player. This is noteworthy because the latest posts in the support thread for the application say that it does not work with Android L, and that the dev is retired, such that an Android L compatibility update is unlikely. The Nexus Player runs Android L, and the application worked perfectly to spoof my NP as an Asus Transformer tablet.
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Thanks for this app!!
I want to try it in the other way, I mean, install especific apps for Nexus Player in my HDMI Android Stick Like the Android TV Launcher, wich is only available for the Nexus Player. You think this is possible?
badass
this is badass thankyou
How do I get it to activate?
It's allowing me to pick what I want and all but once I try to activate it, it force closes.

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