Sixaxis Controller - Supported games, profiles, etc. - Galaxy Note 10.1 Themes and Apps

Hello!
I am sure that most of you have heard about this app: Sixaxis Controller. It allows you to play with the PS3's wireless gamepad at your tablet, smartphone, via Bluetooth. It's simply awesome.
So, here goes the idea: Let's make a thread collecting info about which games support it natively and sharing the touch profiles for those games that don't support it.
GAMES WITH NATIVE SUPPORT:
Bard's Tale --> I really-really recommend you this game, it's an original story with good graphics and native Sixaxis support. [Preview Image 1] [Preview Image 2] [Preview Image 3]
Beach Buggy Blitz--> Very good graphics and in-game support, but not for the menus! [Preview Image]
FPse --> The well-known PSX emulator. [Preview Image 1] [Preview Image 2]
Grand Theft Auto III--> Fully recommended, full menu + in-game support [Preview Image]
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City--> As the other one, the saga continues! [Preview Image]
Max Payne Mobile--> A very good discovery, nice graphics and total Sixaxis support, even the menus. [Preview Image 1] [Preview Image 2] - Thanks to kayteck1
N64oid --> Works really great, with no configuration needed [Preview Image] - Thanks to asustf700t
VGBA - GameBoy (GBA) Emulator --> Also with native support, don't know how many roms it supports I just tried the Pokemon Emerald [Preview Image]
Shine Runner--> Awesome graphics and in-game support, but not in the menus! [Preview Image]
GAMES WITH CONFIGURABLE SUPPORT: These are the games in which you have to configure the gamepad in-game somehow.
Dead Trigger
ePSXe for Android--> Intuitive UI, but you need to configure the gamepad and it has lower resolution graphics. For my opinion, it's better the other PSX emulator (FPse). [Preview Image] - Thanks to asustf700t
Shadowgun
Shadowgun: DeadZone
TOUCH PROFILES: Download the file and save it into "/storage/sdcard0/data/com.dancingpixelstudios.sixaxiscontroller/profiles"
Lep's World --> [Download] [Preview Image] - Thanks to ErrieR
Muffin Knight --> [Download] [Preview Image] - Thanks to ErrieR
So, I hope that this is the beginning of a big info and profile recompilation thread for the Galaxy Note 10.1

Reserved in case

Save to /storage/sdcard0/data/com.dancingpixelstudios.sixaxiscontroller/profiles
Cave Story (RetroArch): http://db.tt/Cr84HnNx
Lep's World: http://db.tt/83hTwkxA
Muffin Knight: http://db.tt/hfGzqbWJ
Verstuurd van mijn GT-N8010 met Tapatalk

ErrieR said:
Save to /storage/sdcard0/data/com.dancingpixelstudios.sixaxiscontroller/profiles
Cave Story (RetroArch): http://db.tt/Cr84HnNx
Lep's World: http://db.tt/83hTwkxA
Muffin Knight: http://db.tt/hfGzqbWJ
Verstuurd van mijn GT-N8010 met Tapatalk
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Thank you very much! :highfive: I added two of your games but I couldn't find the first one... Is it an old game to play with an emulator?
P.S.: Come on people! Share with us your profiles! NFS Most Wanted, Wild Blood, NOVA 3... Anything!

arroba3 said:
Thank you very much! :highfive: I added two of your games but I couldn't find the first one... Is it an old game to play with an emulator?
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RetroArch emulates multiple systems, and you can play Cave Story with it. I really like it!
Use this post to set it up: http://forum.themaister.net/viewtopic.php?pid=1232#p1232
Although RetroArch supports gamepads, touch mapping worked better for me.

Very nice thznks
Tapped from an annihilated N10.1

The n64oid works great as well as epsxe (fpse is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better)

asustf700t said:
The n64oid works great as well as epsxe (fpse is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy better)
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Thanks, I've been trying some emulators and added to the list N64oid and VGBA. Will try epsxe in a moment, I am just updating my N8000's rom :highfive:

i was playing Max Pain recently and it looks like it has a tative support too.
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kayteck1 said:
i was playing Max Pain recently and it looks like it has a tative support too.
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Just tried it and I love it! Thank you, I have added it to the main list.

arroba3 said:
Thanks, I've been trying some emulators and added to the list N64oid and VGBA. Will try epsxe in a moment, I am just updating my N8000's rom :highfive:
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haha nice! high five!!:highfive:

I'd be more excited about the reverse of this, using the Note as a Sixaxis emulator to navigate the XMB as my controllers have a massively annoying time connecting with bluetooth now for some reason

arroba3 said:
Hello!
I am sure that most of you have heard about this app: Sixaxis Controller. It allows you to play with the PS3's wireless gamepad at your tablet, smartphone, via Bluetooth. It's simply awesome.
So, here goes the idea: Let's make a thread collecting info about which games support it natively and sharing the touch profiles for those games that don't support it.
GAMES WITH NATIVE SUPPORT:
Bard's Tale --> I really-really recommend you this game, it's an original story with good graphics and native Sixaxis support. [Preview Image 1] [Preview Image 2] [Preview Image 3]
Beach Buggy Blitz--> Very good graphics and in-game support, but not for the menus! [Preview Image]
FPse --> The well-known PSX emulator. [Preview Image 1] [Preview Image 2]
Grand Theft Auto III--> Fully recommended, full menu + in-game support [Preview Image]
Grand Theft Auto: Vice City--> As the other one, the saga continues! [Preview Image]
Max Payne Mobile--> A very good discovery, nice graphics and total Sixaxis support, even the menus. [Preview Image 1] [Preview Image 2] - Thanks to kayteck1
N64oid --> Works really great, with no configuration needed [Preview Image] - Thanks to asustf700t
VGBA - GameBoy (GBA) Emulator --> Also with native support, don't know how many roms it supports I just tried the Pokemon Emerald [Preview Image]
Shine Runner--> Awesome graphics and in-game support, but not in the menus! [Preview Image]
GAMES WITH CONFIGURABLE SUPPORT: These are the games in which you have to configure the gamepad in-game somehow.
Dead Trigger
ePSXe for Android--> Intuitive UI, but you need to configure the gamepad and it has lower resolution graphics. For my opinion, it's better the other PSX emulator (FPse). [Preview Image] - Thanks to asustf700t
Shadowgun
Shadowgun: DeadZone
TOUCH PROFILES: Download the file and save it into "/storage/sdcard0/data/com.dancingpixelstudios.sixaxiscontroller/profiles"
Lep's World --> [Download] [Preview Image] - Thanks to ErrieR
Muffin Knight --> [Download] [Preview Image] - Thanks to ErrieR
So, I hope that this is the beginning of a big info and profile recompilation thread for the Galaxy Note 10.1
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With custom mapping Nova 3 Works :highfive:

Good stuff man, I just bought a dual shock 3 and this is really helpful

I have problem in arcane legends with analog setting. It is very hard to navigate (much easier by hands). Mayby someone know how to set analog to move the character?
I use relative mode.

Related

The Game Recommendation Thread

The Game Recommendation Thread
All of you that have XDA's knows that a good time-waster is fun games. But
where do you find these fun games? Choosing between thousands of
thousands of games can be quite a lackluster.
My idea of this thread is to let people post their game recommendations for
XDA's, URL's to the games can come handy too. Everyone looking for fun
games can later on use this thread instead of making new ones. We'll
have all high-quality games gathered in one thread.
My recommendations are:
Monopoly - http://www.pdalive.com/monopoly.php
Age of Empires - http://www.pdajunkie.net/ageofempires.htm
Duke Nukem 3D - http://forum.xda-developers.com/viewtopic.php?t=11579&highlight=duke3d
Come on fill the thread with your top game recommendations!
A decent freeware game that I've played for years is ICBM, a version of the old Missile Command game.
A version for ARM chips (which works with my I-mate) is here:
http://www.furf.net/Files/PocketPC/games/ICBM-PocketPC-ARM.exe
I really like and play pocket conquest, a funny risk type game.
Rups
my list:
Bejeweled 2
Bust'em 2
GlibertPDA
Mau Mau
Virtual Pool Mobile
tripYzee a nice freeware dice game
tankzone
peter's gamebox
dots...
My favourite game at the moment id Crazy Bubbles by Pocketmind, they give you a free trial of it when you download Pocket Music and I got hooked- it's like Jawbreaker, only good!
My current favorite is Li-nuggz: one big plus that it can map the phone call/end buttons on xda1.
http://games.elements.nl/
My all time fave is Age of Empires!!
Strip Blackjack eats time!
others are Monopoly, Street Duel! and Virtual Pool Mobile
Worms
Worms world party, by Jamdat
Pocket MiniGolf Bundle by momentum game
Fruit Bomb by momentum game
Crazy Kart by int13
My Favourite is Warlords2 by pocketpc studios,
http://www.ppcstudios.com
Cheers
My favorite games must be
-Alchemy
-Bookworm
-Linkletters
-Seven Seas
-Text twist
see www.popcap.com
they've got tons of games, most of them are both webbased, and for ppc and palm. So whatever your platform, here it is!
and you can download free trials as well
The other game i play a lot is plain old minesweeper.....
- Sim City 2000
- Age of Empires
- Tomb Raider
- Tiger Woods Golf
- Fifa 2002
I like Netmaster
http://www.xcomsoft.com/netmaster.html
I also use morphgear emulator , so I can play tons of old console games
Pocket War is cool
http://www.metalshard.com/pocketpcgames.html
I'm using Nintendo / Super Nintendo / Sega / Game Boy Advance emulators to play games designed for Nintento (NES) / SNES / Sega / GBA and other platforms...
These games are really great.
Just take a look on some screen shots here: http://www.emu-land.net/site.php?depth=1&razd=roms
Cheers
how do you play those games with morphgear do you use the hardware buttons or the virtual pad is nice to play
marksken said:
how do you play those games with morphgear do you use the hardware buttons or the virtual pad is nice to play
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I use Morphgear as well. It's great playing old classic SNES games on it. It's a bit slow on my XDA IIs though.
XDA IIs is good for morphgear because there are enough button to map a SNES joypad onto it. I've heard you can even map it to the thumbboard, which I need to try still.
Morph + VBoy
marksken said:
how do you play those games with morphgear do you use the hardware buttons or the virtual pad is nice to play
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These emulators provide fast speed and good sound (when turned off radio, no programs running in background and sound frequency is lowered to xda's (22.1))
Morph for NES/SNES/Sega = fast speed and good sound
and
VBoy for GameBoyAdvance = fast speed and good sound
As for joy, I hate the virtual pad and assign the following keys:
Camera button = Select/Modes
Recording button = Start
Contacts and Calendar = A and B
where X and Y are necessary I stop "cprog.exe" and assign buttons to Start and End talk buttons
Cheers
Top 25 NES
VoodooEx said:
I use Morphgear as well. It's great playing old classic SNES games on it. It's a bit slow on my XDA IIs though.
XDA IIs is good for morphgear because there are enough button to map a SNES joypad onto it. I've heard you can even map it to the thumbboard, which I need to try still.
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What games do you play? Like what are the top-ten for SNES? Because I didn't have SNES, I had NES and Sega.
Top 25 for NES are (IMHO):
Sky Destroyer
Jurassic Park
The Flintstones
Chip and Dale
Road Fighter
New Ghostbusters
Double Dragon
Batman
Felix the Cat
Prince of Persia
The Jetsons
Bomberman
Castlevania
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Rush And Attack
The Jungle Book
Excitebike
Robocop
Super Mario Bros
Duck Tales
Darkwing Duck
Contra
Battletoads
Battle City
Cheers

Emulators & Free ROM's

Want to play retro games right on your Android Phone?
Well, here's a list of emulators with some of their features!
Suggestions and Questions are welcomed!
But please remember to read the FAQ's section before posting any question!
Post 1 - List Of Emulator's
Post 2 - Where To Download ROM's From?
Post 3 - FAQ's
Post 4 - Connect PS3 Controller / Wii Remote To Your Android Phone
Emulator's
Gameboy Color A.D.
Relieve the classics in a way you never have before--the perfect app for all!
Additional Features:
- Amazingly fast
- On-screen keypad
- Fast-forward
- Leaderboards
- .zip ROM support
- Additional downloadable Achievement Packs
- Personal Profile
- Multiple Save Slots
Mojo GBA Lite
Mojo GBA Lite plays ROMs of your Gameboy Advanced(tm) games on your phone.
Mojo GBA Lite is an emulator for the Nintendo (TM) Gameboy Advanced. Now with Multi touch! It allows you to play ROMs of Gameboy Advanced games at full speed, with audio on your android phone. Simply place the ROMs on your SD card and load them up. Mojo GBA also has an on screen keypad.
DroidEmuLite
DroidEmu runs thousands of SNES, NES, GBA, GBC, GameGear, Genesis games.
DroidEmuLite is a free and lite version of DroidEmu:
1.Multi emulator for android - Play SNES, NES, GBA, GBC, GameGear, Genesis games on Android phone.
2.Run thousands of games at full speed(Need to download Game ROM).
3.Save/load game states in full version.
4.Full screen in full version.
VGBA - GameBoy Advnce Emulator
VGBA emulates the GameBoy Advance handheld game console. It will run GameBoy Advance games on your Android phone or tablet. Please notice that VGBA will not play classic GameBoy games: you will need VGB for that. Features:
* Specifically optimized for Android devices, using ARM assembler to run at maximal possible speed.
* Full screen landscape and portrait mode emulation, with options for simulating scanlines and fuzzy display.
* Records soundtrack to MIDI files.
* Play with you physical keyboard, touch screen, or accelerometer.
* Save gameplay at any point and go back to that point once your character gets killed.
* Xperia Play special buttons supported.
SuperGNES Lite (SNES Emulator)
• Fastest emulation, best game compatibility
• Ultra-fast SuperFX core support for playing StarFox & Yoshi's Island
• SA1 chip support for Mario RPG, Kirby, and more
• Slick user interface
• On-screen multitouch controls with optional rumble feedback
• Advanced layout editor for on-screen controls
• Custom screen size and orientation
• Auto-detects games and displays cover art
• Custom control mapping
• Thousands of cheats (Pro Action Replay™, Game Genie™)
• In-game GameFAQs™ integration
• Fast-forward games using turbo skip
• Support for SMC, FIG, SFC, ZIP, and 7z formats
N64 Emulator
N64 Emulator emulates the Nintendo 64 game console. It will run Nintendo 64 games on your Android phone or tablet.
Features:
*optimized for Android devices
*landscape mode emulation
*Save/load games.
John GBC Lite (GBC Emulator)
John GBC Lite is GB/GBC emulator for android 2.2+.
This app does not work without your own ROM files.
Features
- Original GBC engine
- High quality rendering
- Very fast
- Search ROM files in SDCard & Internal Storage
- Virtual On-screen keypad
- Zipped ROM support
- Save States (with previews)
- Customizable keys
- Turbo buttons
- Screenshot
- Honeycomb tablet UI
- X2 Speed play
- Cheats (Game Genie/Game Shark/PAR)
FPse for android
-High performance
-High compatibility
-High sound quality
-Real-time save states
-Audio track emulation (using .cue files)
-Force-feedback
-Dynamically loadable Overlay Pads
-Guncon emulation
-Analog Stick emulation
-Compatible with G-Sensor, Touchscreen and Hardware keys
-Supports .img, .iso, .bin, .cue, .nrg , .mdf and .Z disc image formats
-Full Support for IcontrolPAD, BGP100,Zeemote (via Bluez IME)
-OpenGL support via external plugin!
John NES Lite (NES Emulator)
- Original NES engine
- High quality rendering
- Very fast
- Search ROM files in SDCard & Internal storage
- Virtual On-screen keypad
- Zipped ROM support
- Save States (with previews)
- Customizable keys
- Turbo buttons
- Screenshot
- Honeycomb tablet UI
- X2 Speed play
- Cheats (Game Genie/PAR)
SNESEmu - SNES Emulator
- Tablet Support
- HD Resolution (On supporting devices)
- Key Mapping
- Support for Wii-Mote and PS3 SixAxis as well as other blueetoth enabled input devices.
- Fast Forwarding
- State Saving
- And network / bluetooth netplay.
- Taking screenshots
- Supports save files from other SNES emulators.
- Archived ROMS
VGB - GameBoy Emulator
VGB emulates GameBoy handheld game consoles and their accessories. It will run GameBoy, GameBoy Pocket, GameBoy Color, and Super GameBoy games on your Android phone or tablet. VGB also supports the Pocket Printer, GameGenie cheat codes, and more. Please notice that VGB will not play GameBoy Advance games: you will need VGBA for that.
VGB package itself does not contain any games. You should place your own game files onto the SD card before running VGB.
NES-FC (NES Emulator)
+ Hardware keyboard support
+ On-screen virtual gamepad with optional viberation feedback
+ Support trackball
+ Ten manual slots for save states with previews
+ Game Genie support!
+ FDS support!
+ Multi-touch for 2.1+
+ Zapper/Light gun support, touch screen to fire, need to disable virtual gamepad!
+ Fast Forward
+ Screenshots
+ Wiimote support
+ Nes, fds, zip files support
+ Turbo buttons
NES.emu
* Backup memory and save state support, auto-save and ten manual slots for save states. State files from FCEUX should work on NES.emu and vice-versa.
* Supports ROM-based games in .nes and .unf formats, optionally in zip files
* Famicom Disk System emulation using .fds files (select your BIOS in the options first)
* VS UniSystem support, push Start to insert coins
* Uses FCEU-compatible cheat files (.cht extension) with editing features
* Zapper/Gun support, touch screen to fire, touch & hold outside of display area to simulate firing away from the TV
* Configurable on-screen multi-touch controls in addition to keyboard controls (up to 4 touches supported at once), and an Xperia Play optimized button layout
* Multiplayer-capable Wiimote + Classic Controller, iControlPad, and Zeemote JS1 support
GBA.emu
* High-level BIOS emulation, no BIOS file needed
* Backup memory and save state support, auto-save and ten manual slots for save states. State files are interchangeable with the PC version of VBA-M.
* Supports games in .gba format, optionally in .zip files
* Configurable on-screen multi-touch controls & keyboard support (up to 4 touches supported at once), and an Xperia Play optimized button layout
* Wiimote + Classic Controller, iControlPad, and Zeemote JS1 support (no need to purchase a separate app, see website for full instructions)
* Portrait/Landscape auto-orientation support
ggNES Full
- No ads
- Multitouch
- Game Genie(new!)
- One-key save/load
- Turbo/comb keys
- 98% roms playable
- 10 save slots
- Customizable keypad
- On-screen keypad
- Zip format
- Frame skip/speed
- Rotation/size
Have I missed out any other Emulator?
Post the name and the link of the emulator in your comment and I shall add it!
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ROM's (Games)
You can find some great ROM's on these sites:
Rom-Freaks
FreeRoms
RomHustler
CoolRom
TheRoms
3Roms
DopeRoms
RomsForDroid
EmuParadise
Gamersbin
Have I missed out any other cool site?
Post the website in your comment and I shall add it! :good:
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FAQ's
Q. How to download an emulator?
Well, I have provided some of the best emulators available on PlayStore, so their shouldn't be any problem downloading them!
Q. I have downloaded a Rom. How to use it on emulator?
Open up the emulator and browse where you have saved the downloaded Rom. Select it and your game will start.
Q. How to save game?
After playing a game, if you want to save it, just click on the menu button and select "Save". If you are unable to find save option, refer to the instructions given by the emulators developer.
Q. Downloaded Rom but my emulator doesn't play/open the game?
Just check whether the file format is supported by the emulator you are using. Sometimes the Rom's are downloaded in .zip or .rar format and are not supported by some emulators. You need to extract them or use another emulator!
Also check if the downloaded Rom is for that particular emulator or not.
Eg: GBA Rom's wont work on any emulator other than GBA emulator!
Do You Have Any Question Not Described Above?
Post It In The Comments And Let Other User's Answer Them!
Connect Wii Remote
Step 1 – Secure a Wii Remote
{
"lightbox_close": "Close",
"lightbox_next": "Next",
"lightbox_previous": "Previous",
"lightbox_error": "The requested content cannot be loaded. Please try again later.",
"lightbox_start_slideshow": "Start slideshow",
"lightbox_stop_slideshow": "Stop slideshow",
"lightbox_full_screen": "Full screen",
"lightbox_thumbnails": "Thumbnails",
"lightbox_download": "Download",
"lightbox_share": "Share",
"lightbox_zoom": "Zoom",
"lightbox_new_window": "New window",
"lightbox_toggle_sidebar": "Toggle sidebar"
}
This is obviously the biggest requirement for using the Wii Controller IME app, but given the insane popularity of Nintendo’s waggle-based system you’ve probably got several of these things lying around the house.
If you haven’t then you could probably ask your gran if you can borrow hers.
Step 2 – Download the app
Search for “Wii Controller IME” in the Android Market. Ryan’s app currently retails for the very reasonable $3.99 (about £2.70).
It’s worth noting that this app won’t function on phones which sport HTC’s Sense UI.
Step 3 – Initial setup
Once you’ve installed the app you need to tinker around with a few things to get it working. First up, you’ll need to enable it in your phone’s Language & Keyboard settings menu. Thankfully Wii Controller IME has a handy link which takes you straight to this menu. Tick the appropriate box and then press the back key to return to the app.
Step 4 – Enable Wii Remote Control
Next, you have to actually tell the phone to switch to the Wii Remote for input. Open up the “Select Input Method” menu and you’ll be given two choices – Android keyboard or Wii Controller. No prizes for guessing which one you have to tick.
On a side note – once you’re finished playing around with your games you’ll have to re-enter this menu and switch back to the Android keyboard: otherwise you won’t be able to type anything.
Step 5 – Make the connection
Okay, now for the amazing science bit. Take your Wii Remote and press the 1 and 2 buttons. This puts the Remote into “search” mode and it starts to scan for possible connections. Make sure you’re not stood next to your Wii console or it will simply connect to that instead.
Once you’ve done that, pressing the “Connnect [sic] Controllers” option in the Wii Controller IME main menu. You should see a dialogue box stating that the app is searching for nearby Remotes, and once a connection is made you’ll get confirmation of the fact.
Step 6 – Get your game on
Exit the app and load up your emulator. We’re using Yongzh’s excellent Gensoid, but all of his other emulators also include support for Bluetooth input.
Step 7 – Switch on input support
Yongzh’s emulators don’t support Bluetooth control straight out of the box – you’ll need to tick the “Use input method” option in the Settings menu.
Step 8 – Map the buttons
Once you’ve done this you might want to drop to the Key mappings menu to ensure everything is working as it should. For example, your directional commands may not necessarily be mapped to the same keys as are linked to the Wii Remote’s D-pad.
Step 9 – Play on, dear minstrel
And that’s it. Load up your game and play until you’re blue in the face.
At the moment, the app is best for machines which have three buttons or fewer, due to the fact that the Wii Remote doesn’t have all that many keys to use. This means the sublime SNesoid emulator is difficult to use at present, but Ryan has promised that Classic Controller support is coming.
When this is available you’ll be able to plug in your Wii Classic Controller – which boasts more buttons and an even better D-pad – so you can fully enjoy all of Android’s emulation opportunities.
PS3 Sixaxis & Dualshock Controller
Downloads
Sixaxis Compatibility Checker
Download
Sixaxis Controller
Download
Sixaxis Pairing Tool
V0.1 - Download File
V0.2.3 -Download File
Steps:
Step 1. Download
Download and install the application from the Android Market. It is highly recommended that you first download the 'Sixaxis Compatibility Checker' app to make sure your phone is compatible before purchasing the full application.
Step 2. Bluetooth
Tap the 'start' button and wait for bluetooth to initiate. If you get an 'Error: Missing required protocol' message, your device is not supported.
Step 3. Pair
If not already done, you must manually pair the controller with your phone. This can be done using 'SixaxisPairTool', or with 'MotionInJoy' or the linux utility 'sixpair'. Your phones bluetooth address should be shown at the bottom of the main application window and will look something like 1A:3C:13:00:21:C2; you need to enter this number into the 'SixaxisPairTool' as shown. This process only needs to be done the first time a controller is used on a different device, so if you only use the controller on one phone, you will only need to do it once.
Step 4. Test
Once paired, unplug the USB cable and press the power button on the controller. If successful, the lights on the controller will stop blinking and a single light will remain on.
Step 5. Compatibility Test
If you are running the compatibility checker, and pressing buttons on the controller results in button presses showing up in the app, congratulations, you can now download the full app.
Step 6. Change Input Method
Tap the 'Change Input Method' button and select 'Sixaxis Controller'. You should now be able to use the controller in any games or applications that support key bindings, such as many emulators.
Step 7. Add Controllers (If you want)
Subsequent controllers can be added at any time by pressing their power buttons.
*** You can change the fallback input method and key mappings in the applications settings.
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Search for happybay app. It has a lot of ol' school games like killer instinct and super punchout and somehow they are only kbs in size. It does have random apps it will recommend in your notification bar but im good with that ..all it takes is a hit of the clear button
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UAE4Droid is an awesome Amiga emulator which has some of the greatest games.
Do i need root access?
I like to try the wii remote but do i need root access for it?anyway your post was really helpful since all the things thats needed to start using emulators were there. keep up the good work!​
MyBoy is a great gba emulator and has a free as well as a paid version. It is extremely fast and has the ability of iso rom patching.
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Nds4droid is an amazing Nintendo ds emulator. Also, My Boy! Is a great GBA emulator to try. ;D
This needs bump.
For for the info!
tryed FPSE on my minipro... emulator and games run fast and smoothly thx
Cool thread I'm in
RootBox s2
THANKS VERY MUCH FOR THIS:laugh:
Sisnax said:
Nds4droid is an amazing Nintendo ds emulator. Also, My Boy! Is a great GBA emulator to try. ;D
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Can you give me the link?
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upilguebu said:
Can you give me the link?
Sent from my GT-I8160 using xda premium
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Nds4droid: http://bit.ly/183Keuu
My Boy!: http://bit.ly/183KnxU
I hope you enjoy them!

[NEW!] Gods War: Shadow of the Death RPG working nicely on Xperia Play

Worth a look if you're into games like Zenonia.
God's War: Shadow of the Death on the Google Play Store
EDIT: Also, I've been too busy to update XperiaPlayGamer lately, but I have kept all the games that I'll be adding logged, so I can at least give ya those:
• Cube Defender - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.parkpossegames.cubedefender
• 3D Mini Golf Challenge - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.digitalchocolate.minigolffull
• Greedy Spiders 2 - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.blyts.greedyspiders2
• Micro Machines - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wMicroMachinesTTClassicforXperiaPlay
• Frogger - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wFroggerforXperiaPlay
• Crazy Snake - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cmyksoft.snake
• Farm Driver - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.catmcom.catmoonproductions.FarmDriver
• Shallow Space - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mason.shallow
• Rugged Rally - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.turtley.ruggedrally
• Gods Wars:Shadow of the Death - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ycgame.thor2en
Does this just run on the Xperia Play or do the buttons work? People keep posting games that aren't optimised here and I don't want to spend money on a game that uses the touch screen. Thanks
Get Game Keyboard. It'll let you map touchscreen games to the Xperia Play controller.
aros2k said:
Does this just run on the Xperia Play or do the buttons work? People keep posting games that aren't optimised here and I don't want to spend money on a game that uses the touch screen. Thanks
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Yep, the buttons work. I don't make topics for games unless they work with Xperia Play's buttons.
You can; however, use GameKeyboard if you want to change which buttons do which functions (if you like to customize).
Images are pixelated and the front image is a re-drawn image of regret in zenonia 4, gameplay is a bit close to inotia. Seems like its a rip off on some other games merged to re-create 1.
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Thanks TLR I will grab this, knowing it's optimised

Best gaming emulator for z1

Check the they give the best gaming performance
PlayStation 1 (emulator: PCSX ReARMed)
Super Nintendo (emulator: SNES9x Next)
Nintendo Entertainment System (emulator: FCEUmm / NEStopia)
GameBoy / GameBoy Color (emulator: Gambatte)
GameBoy Advance (emulator: VBA Next) (*)
Arcade (emulator: Final Burn Alpha)
Neo Geo Pocket Color (emulator: Mednafen NGP)
Virtual Boy (emulator: Mednafen VB)
Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (emulator: Genesis Plus GX)
Sega Master System/Sega Game Gear (emulator: Genesis Plus GX)
Sega CD / Mega CD (emulator: Genesis Plus GX)
PC Engine / PC Engine CD (emulator: Mednafen PCE Fast)
WonderSwan Color / Crystal (emulator: Mednafen Wonderswan)
Cave Story (game engine: NX Engine)
Doom 1 / Doom 2 / Ultimate Doom / Final Doom (game engine: prBoom)
For games
Example:http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1483303
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Drastic for Nintendo DS
Mayebe PPSSPP??
KWOKSFUNG said:
Mayebe PPSSPP??
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Yes it is good but the problem is game links
If found too big game files playing modern combat is much cooler then
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Yes it is good but the problem is game links
If found too big game files playing modern combat is much cooler then
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but i can play initial D like a boss with that
FPSE is by and away the best emulator i've used for the PSX, it's rock solid.
Tiger Mame for Arcade emulation.
N64oid for N64
NeoDroid for NEOGEO
All of these are aimed at recreating the actual game at the right framerate and with the right graphics, FPSE does this well, even though ePSXe does a better job at speed, this is becoming less noticeable with stronger hardware and FPSE is coming into it's own, N64oid also allows better control with the analogue sticks on Six axis controllers.
Tiger mame (besides some rom's messing up on sound and some incompatibility) for what games it runs it runs them perfectly, I don't think it's updated no more, but it's still very capable.
NeoDroid, what can i say, this is the only NEOGEO emulator that i would ever use, it's perfect.
Just my bit of input
Best Nintendo emulator? How about from Nintendo themselves?
Check out this thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/nintendo-nx-to-support-android-t3315331/
I wouldn't know about the other emulators.
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Drastic for Nintendo DS
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I totally agree with u
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[APP] Bringing Fallout and Might and Magic series to Mobile Devices

Hi all,
Eltechs launches emulator for running iconic RPGs directly on Android mobile devices
ExaGear RPG is an emulator for Android that allows to play classic PC versions of role playing games on Android devices. Aimed at gamers who love classic PC games ExaGear RPG gives them flexibility to play PC games on the go directly on their mobile devices. The main feature is deep customization of classic keyboard contorls of RPG games for touchscreen. Current controls are customized and adapted for:
• Fallout 1, 2 * (controls ‘Ferrum’ are recommended)
• Might and Magic VI, VII, VIII * (controls ‘Magnesium’ are recommended)
Customizations for a lot of cool games are coming soon!
Cool!
Cool thanks for sharing this!
Enjoy!
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Hi all,
Eltechs launches emulator for running iconic RPGs directly on Android mobile devices
ExaGear RPG is an emulator for Android that allows to play classic PC versions of role playing games on Android devices. Aimed at gamers who love classic PC games ExaGear RPG gives them flexibility to play PC games on the go directly on their mobile devices. The main feature is deep customization of classic keyboard contorls of RPG games for touchscreen. Current controls are customized and adapted for:
â?¢ Fallout 1, 2 * (controls â??Ferrumâ?? are recommended)
â?¢ Might and Magic VI, VII, VIII * (controls â??Magnesiumâ?? are recommended)
Customizations for a lot of cool games are coming soon!
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Can anyone point me to figuring out how to optimize controls for fallout 2 on exagear rpg. I tried "ferrum" and can't use it the touch is WAY OFF so the best I have used is "oxygen" and it could be better. Is there a good option for fixing the touch or adding an on-screen visual gamepad or do I have to use a mouse and if so what is the best way to use a mouse (plug in or bluetooth) and is that what the "sync" button is for on "ferrum"

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