[Q] Has Anyone Tried FPse Yet? - G2 and Desire Z Themes and Apps

Has anyone tried the new PS1 emu yet? The word generally is that it is miles ahead of psx4droid, however i dont have a G2/desire z yet. Im looking at getting this phone as my next purchase.

Yes, ofcourse. It is way much better than psx4droid! There is a thread on xda discussing FPse!

trust me its a hell lot better than psx, fpse is so much cooler and it runs a lot smoother than psx

skend04 said:
Has anyone tried the new PS1 emu yet? The word generally is that it is miles ahead of psx4droid, however i dont have a G2/desire z yet. Im looking at getting this phone as my next purchase.
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The word would be correct. Just don't confuse savestates with loadstates. That made me lose about 4 hours of FFVII when I was drunk. Its badass though. I went online and found a FFVII savegame and put it on my SD, fpse read it just fine and I was back in business.
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I have a problem here in my galaxy s I9003. When i load the bios my games stop working. Can somebody help me. Its android 2.2.1.

I played all of Chrono Cross and some of Grandia. CC was so much fun! Had to oc to 1.4 ghz our so for CC, but Grandia was good at 1ghz.
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Was using it back in my WinMo days, now I'm using it on the DZ and I love it, the hardware keyboard makes all the difference.
Runs nice and smooth (I play without sound, though, personal preference).

FPSE is ok. a lot of the games that work on psx4droid, dont on FPSE, which can get quite annoying.
But the frame rate and the over all smoothness is better on FPSE.
AND if you get sixaxis pair tool from the market, you can play the games with a ps3 controller (FPSE)! The controller doesnt work however on psx4droid.
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jspina said:
FPSE is ok. a lot of the games that work on psx4droid, dont on FPSE, which can get quite annoying.
But the frame rate and the over all smoothness is better on FPSE.
AND if you get sixaxis pair tool from the market, you can play the games with a ps3 controller (FPSE)! The controller doesnt work however on psx4droid.
(Just a little input)
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Just for a heads up the sixaxis doesnt work with sense but will work on g2 or dz aosp ROM. Thanks
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[Q] N64OID

Has anyone tried the N64 emulator on their G2 yet?
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Yes, I only got zelda working on it. The sound is very choppy and it locks up quite a bit. It's a great start though. I'm running CM7
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Thanks for the reply. I'm gonna wait until super smash bros is working to buy it.
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Yeah... I was playing zelda ocarina of time too. It locks up on saving sometimes but the developer who put it out is the best emulator developer for android. I have total faith in his work so it will be pretty darn good in the next few weeks/couple of months... the G2 can handle it for sure.
F ZERO x RUNS effortless, anyone know of a good shootemup?
Oh and also what's everyone using apart from emulator roms?
Cheers guys
I absolutely love this!
Games that work perfect: Super mario 64
Games that work good: Mario kart 64, pokemon stadium 2, smash bros
Games that work "ok": Zelda, ocarina of time
Games that refused to load: paper mario(probably bad download)
Also, can someone help me on setting up a wiimote with the game? I've dowloaded wiimote controller from the market, synced my wiimote and classic controller, set it as my default ime, and remaped them in the n64oid settings. It detects the keays just fine when mapping them, but when I push something on the wiimote while playing a game, it does nothing.
mejorguille said:
I absolutely love this!
Games that work perfect: Super mario 64
Games that work good: Mario kart 64, pokemon stadium 2, smash bros
Games that work "ok": Zelda, ocarina of time
Games that refused to load: paper mario(probably bad download)
Also, can someone help me on setting up a wiimote with the game? I've dowloaded wiimote controller from the market, synced my wiimote and classic controller, set it as my default ime, and remaped them in the n64oid settings. It detects the keays just fine when mapping them, but when I push something on the wiimote while playing a game, it does nothing.
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In n64oid settings go to other settings and check "use input method" and it should work. Hope that helps.
OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU. JK lol, but seriously I totally missed the setting. Oops
Gotta love playing all these games. Remind me of my youth!
sino8r said:
Yeah... I was playing zelda ocarina of time too. It locks up on saving sometimes but the developer who put it out is the best emulator developer for android. I have total faith in his work so it will be pretty darn good in the next few weeks/couple of months... the G2 can handle it for sure.
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Ive purchased all of his emulators and they all run close to perfect.
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what rom do we use for the emulator itself?
nvm
Where can one get the games from?
From my permarooted 1209mhz G2 with CM7 nightly 6
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Where can one get the games from?
From my permarooted 1209mhz G2 with CM7 nightly 6
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You can use a rom finding app to download them straight to your device or you can download it and send to sd via pc.
The legal upside to it is that you are supposed to own the game that you download and these roms are "backups"...lol
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Ive purchased all of his emulators and they all run close to perfect.
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Yeah, they're the best out there. This one is new and will take a while but it will be perfect soon enough. I remember the sega and snes took a lot of work but they are perfect now. 64 bit is harder to emulate but it can be done with higher end phones like the G2/Desire Z. Hell, look at PS1... its almost runs almost perfectly after several revisions. Just takes a lot of work and time... woth the wait and a few bucks
I'm amazed at how well the emulation is with this first release. I've been playing only LOZ: OOT using my Game Gripper and it's awesome. Had to remap the buttons a bit but I found a configuration that works pretty okay for me
Can't wait for more releases. The big stink is that there are some FC's so I have to constantly save states.
Pokemon Stadium 2 is a little buggy D:
LOZ:OOT should be fking sweet to play.
Forsaken runs nearly perfect with the phone clocked to 1.5GHz, maybe less. Looks and runs like a native game.
Really needs wiimote or some such for controls though.
Super smash brothers works fine on my phone, are you overclocked? all the games run smooth when you are at 1.5ghz
mario kart and super mario 64 both work great.
donkey kong 64 does not however :/ it's as if the screen is the wrong size.
Zelda TooT runs smooth at 1.8 ghz
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N64oid laggy

Anybody notice that N64oid runs slightly laggy on the One X? It was smoother on my Desire HD
I'm playing Zelda on my phone, and its running very smooth.
Don't get me wrong the games work pretty much full speed but every few seconds the game will jerk and slowdown slightly, I've noticed this on both Mario 64 and Goldeneye. I shall have to try some other games too
I can confirm that games such as Mario Kart and Mario 64 have slight lag spikes, but I really have no other material to compare this to. So I can't say if performance is worse or better than, say, an SII.
Ah that's ok, I thought it was me. Must be a Tegra 3 thing, hopefully they'll fix it soon enough. Both Mario games were fine on my old Desire HD. Ah well at least the emulator works haha
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Ah that's ok, I thought it was me. Must be a Tegra 3 thing, hopefully they'll fix it soon enough. Both Mario games were fine on my old Desire HD. Ah well at least the emulator works haha
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I suspect the emulator isn't even multi-threaded, so there is a big room for improvement.
I hope the developer implements it, Goldeneye would be perfect with a slight speed increase
Cheers for testing anyway guys, I'm glad it wasn't just me
I don't know what you were running on your DHD, but when I had the Galaxy Nexus it would do the same thing, so I'm thinking it might have something to do with ICS. Then again, if you're playing in full screen mode and such, there are many more pixels to push when emulating as well.
Same little lags here. Strange because it ran perfectly smoothly on my Prime on ICS (video demo at my youtube channel). Runs worse than the SGSII or Galaxy Note.
On my DHD I was running virtuous affinity (gingerbread)
I am guessing its caused either by ICS or the emu being optimized for single core (most likely)
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Can I ask you guys how you connect to play you N64oids? Virtual keys i guess some use but there must be a way to connect via USB or bluetooth, imagine having all that set-up via Media Link HD
Thats one thing I wanna do, play Zelda on my screen with a remote via the HTC on the TV
I use the touchscreen personally, it works ok I guess. I believe you can get a bluetooth game controller for android though or use a Wii remote
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I use the touchscreen personally, it works ok I guess. I believe you can get a bluetooth game controller for android though or use a Wii remote
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Cool, reason I ask is because it would be really cool to play N64oid and use a remote via Bluetooth or USB OTG while having Media Link connected to a nice HD TV
Its the games themselves which cause the issue remember emulation is not always 100 %
U can grab a ps3 controller and use that
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I haven't had any problems with n64oid except one rom I downloaded.
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A PS3 controller with bluetooth you mean?
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must be the screen resolution which is around double that of the desire.
Sorry to break it to you guys, but I'm pretty sure it's the phone. I'm using the exact same ROMs, which run perfectly on my Prime, and my Note. That suggests it is neither the ROMs, nor the resolution. A bit baffling considering the hardware in the Prime is near identical. Others are noticing gaming performance doesn't appear to be living up to expectations, so makes me think it is something in HTCs implementation (I recall similar problems with the Sensation at release).
In relation to the gaming setup you're talking about above, it's sweet - here are some demos of me running a similar setup with other devices:
Probably ICS, many apps need configuring.
If you experience some annoying hiccups during emulation, just go to engine settings and set the maximum frame skip to 0, it's 3 by default.

[Q] What emulators do you use for Snes, Nes, Sega etc personally?

Sigh.. ever since yongzh got pulled off the market. More people release theirs. Now I know .emu series was good. However seems more and more are coming up. So really what emulators are you all using? Personally I have not seen a need to replace any of yongzh's work. Then the latest one that works better then fpse, is the epsxe now for playstation.
So anyone here tried multiple ones? Which ones should we stay with? Kinda sucks paying 4$ per emulator and you dont even know how it compares to what was already out there for us.
So do you feel yongzh still has the ideal emulators or do you think anyone replaced him yet. Thanks. =)
I've used yongzh em's since they came out. The only 64 em I use is mupens64plus. They run great on my play. I haven't had the time to compare other ems because im testing aokp atm.
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Cept I am reading that on ICS, seems Yongzh lags now? So confusing lately.. stupid google.. remove one dev but let all the others stay.
I use Mupen64plus for N64 and Gameboid for the GBA
When i'll upgrade to ICS i will use N64oid cause of the Touchpad Support
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N64oid work well on ICS?
I don't have a Play yet. (Planning on getting one for emulators) but I have been using the emulators by Robert Broglia on my Nexus 7 and Evo Lte. They aren't free (maybe he has free versions but I'm not sure)but work really well. I liked that he had iControlpad support built in so i no longer needed to use a second app with my icontrolpad and it appears he has Xperia Play support as well. The GBA bios is also built into the GBA emulator which isn't a huge deal but a nice little bonus.
I also have a full set of the oid emulators and a full set of yongzh tiger emulators if I need them as well. I prefer the emulators that Robert Broglia puts out due to them being actively supported.
SNES
NEO.emu
MD.emu
NES.emu
Scummvm
N64oid
FPSE
GemRB
MAME4droid reloaded
cpse
and now , nds4doid and Dsoid
they are AMAZING , #1
Mysticales said:
N64oid work well on ICS?
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Haven't tested it yet. But the Performance should be better than mupen64plus.
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Mehdi are you running ICS? Cause that seems to be a well thought out list you just gave us.
Also epsxe has been running so much better then fpse on ICS. I mean like wow solid. =)

What's Your Favorite Game Emulator Variation?

Hi there, for a while now I thought the 'oid' series had the best emulators, like N64oid, GBCoid, Genesoid, etc...
I guess I thought they were the best because they were the first I've come across. But after recently browsing the market I've discovered that their are other variations of these already existing emulators, maupen64 & NES.EMU being 2 examples. Through little research I found that the 'oid' series usually have the best game compatibility, but yet while comparing them to similar apps in the store I discovered other emulators include interesting features such as new play, multi touch, and minor things of that nature...Especially PS1 emulators, there's like 3 of them! FPSE, EPSXE, I think PSX4DROID is still around? IDK.
My question (s) to you all is what game emulator do you like the best, and why.
Like maybe list the pros & cons and give your final decision on which you like the best?
Xperia Player said:
Hi there, for a while now I thought the 'oid' series had the best emulators, like N64oid, GBCoid, Genesoid, etc...
I guess I thought they were the best because they were the first I've come across. But after recently browsing the market I've discovered that their are other variations of these already existing emulators, maupen64 & NES.EMU being 2 examples. Through little research I found that the 'oid' series usually have the best game compatibility, but yet while comparing them to similar apps in the store I discovered other emulators include interesting features such as new play, multi touch, and minor things of that nature...Especially PS1 emulators, there's like 3 of them! FPSE, EPSXE, I think PSX4DROID is still around? IDK.
My question (s) to you all is what game emulator do you like the best, and why.
Like maybe list the pros & cons and give your final decision on which you like the best?
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hello,
i have been using xperia play for over an year now....i have tried almost all emulator related stuff that is available on market....i used psxperia(and fpse for some games). epsxe: well good graphics OpenGL support but too laggy on GB....psx4droid : too laggy and unplayble, So fpse is best as its new version supports touchpad on GB so u dont really need Psxperia conversion...and if u have ICS and overclocking enabled...it is best option for me..... and for nitendo 64......i have tried mupen64, n64droid and emu.n64....mupen64 supports touchpad that is good for some games but the performance is far behind n64oid....emu.n64 is average, a little lag but less supportability .....So if u have n64oid and you are using ICS 4.0.4 stock by markphyton with custom kernal .....it supports touch pad and is fastest available on market yet........so n64oid is best choice with ICS -nothing better......and talking about other emulators....u can use any since they work almost same ....no big issue!
thankyou and sorry for my bad english
Thanks for the input.
I'm on GB so I guess I'll stick with N64OID & FPSE. I am a little disappointed that N64oid does not support touch pads tho...
Myboy emulator !
Shaiaz said:
Myboy emulator !
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Reasons why...?
I like anything that has to do with all gameboy variations. Playing OOS or ooa is just awesome. Yay for Zelda!
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For GBA emulation, I was using Gameboid and it was fine, but now I tried MyBoy and I prefer it because it doesn't need a bios file and you can disable linear filtering (so the image is pixelated instead of blurry, which I like better)
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Best emulators are Tigers. Especially the tiger mame/arcade.
http://apps.tigerplay.info/
I even bought neo.emu from the market and its good but tiger plays what neo.emu won't. And all tigers emus are free.
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Nesoid. Not in Play store thought.
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Any news on the Yabause Sega Saturn emulator being ported by the Mupen64 guy?
My XPlay broke in March and its taken me until today to get a new one so Im pretty far behind on whats been happening
I haven't seen an update for that recently... if ever...
I played sonic R on it a few weeks ago. It works but its painfully slow and has graphical issues.
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Any news on the Yabause Sega Saturn emulator being ported by the Mupen64 guy?
My XPlay broke in March and its taken me until today to get a new one so Im pretty far behind on whats been happening
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I have not herlard of any news since last July. I am also stoked about playing Albert's Odyssey on the Sega Saturn emu. Nevermind the fact I own the game and my original Saturn.
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Working emulators?

Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to some working emulators for the nexus 7. The ones in the gaming thread don't seem to be working.
The primary one I'm looking for is n64 but any help would be appreciated.
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tropicslol said:
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to some working emulators for the nexus 7. The ones in the gaming thread don't seem to be working.
The primary one I'm looking for is n64 but any help would be appreciated.
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SuperN64 (N64 Emulator) is what you're looking for
Just watch out it sometimes prompts you to download applications, so make sure you read all the pop up windows. Otherwise compatibility and smoothness are awesome! Overall good emulator
Use My Boy! Free - GBA Emulator for gbc/gba. You will need to find the bios for this though.
I'm sorry I can't post the direct links because I'm new here and probably my last post since the captchas are annoying lol
tropicslol said:
Hey guys,
I was wondering if anyone could direct me to some working emulators for the nexus 7. The ones in the gaming thread don't seem to be working.
The primary one I'm looking for is n64 but any help would be appreciated.
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My personal chart:
N64:
Super N64 (tried Super Mario 64 and Smash Bros both flawlessy)
Mupen64Plus AE (a bit outdated but will be ported to OUYA in near future so we can expect a better optimization for tegra devices, to be IMHO monitored)
GBA:
GBA.Emu (Compatible even with golden sun 1/2 music tracks, have a problem with mario advance 4 music otherwise i'd say perfect).
My Boy!
Gameboid (Not available on market anymore)
PSX:
epsxe (Tried only Tekken 3 and it's perfect).
NDS:
NDS4Droid (Around 30-50% speed but I'd say good compatibility).
DSoid (Less compatible but with some games emulated up to 80-90% speed. Games like FF XII Revenant Wings and Fire Emblem don't work correctly).
SNES:
SuperGNES
Snesoid (No more available on market)
PSP:
PPSSPP (No other alternatives but to be an early version it's IMHO very good).
Awesome guys I appreciate the help.
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SimoxTav said:
My personal chart:
N64:
Super N64 (tried Super Mario 64 and Smash Bros both flawlessy)
Mupen64Plus AE (a bit outdated but will be ported to OUYA in near future so we can expect a better optimization for tegra devices, to be IMHO monitored)
GBA:
GBA.Emu (Compatible even with golden sun 1/2 music tracks, have a problem with mario advance 4 music otherwise i'd say perfect).
My Boy!
Gameboid (Not available on market anymore)
PSX:
epsxe (Tried only Tekken 3 and it's perfect).
NDS:
NDS4Droid (Around 30-50% speed but I'd say good compatibility).
DSoid (Less compatible but with some games emulated up to 80-90% speed. Games like FF XII Revenant Wings and Fire Emblem don't work correctly).
SNES:
SuperGNES
Snesoid (No more available on market)
PSP:
PPSSPP (No other alternatives but to be an early version it's IMHO very good).
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I'd recommend FPSE for PSX and for NDS, NDS4Droid had pretty much been abandoned.
Tiger arcade for mame. Happy bay is also a sort of jack of all trades, its awesome
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I just started playing with SuperGNES. It is a very well made emulator. Downloads coverart and lots of neat features. Scans your storage automatically. Very easy to use. Probably the best emulator I've ever used.
I also do PSX using FPse but it is a crap shoot. Games play great mostly but the interface is clumsy and require lots of tweaking each time. Some settings don't seem to want to stick after a restart. OpenGL plugin makes games look very good though. I'm currently mid way through FF7. Games play full speed in normal mode and a about 40-60fps using OpenGL.
Those really are my two consoles I really like to emulate.
I also use a Moga controller. I also have a PSx tethered (4.2.1 screwed up sixaxis wireless support afaik).
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I'd recommend FPSE for PSX and for NDS, NDS4Droid had pretty much been abandoned.
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About FPSE i hand't the cash to buy both a looking on web I found epsxe to be more reliable but I will be happy to try FPSE too :good:
About NDS4Droid, check this
https://twitter.com/jquesnelle/status/282357884598251520
I expect to see something during these holidays However DSoid improved very much with last update even if it completely lacks options.
I get all my emulators and ROMs from roms4droid.com
Its easy to navigate straight from my n7 and has a pretty good selection.
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Terminal emulator
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HyoRin said:
SuperN64 (N64 Emulator) is what you're looking for
Just watch out it sometimes prompts you to download applications, so make sure you read all the pop up windows. Otherwise compatibility and smoothness are awesome! Overall good emulator
Use My Boy! Free - GBA Emulator for gbc/gba. You will need to find the bios for this though.
I'm sorry I can't post the direct links because I'm new here and probably my last post since the captchas are annoying lol
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SimoxTav said:
My personal chart:
N64:
Super N64 (tried Super Mario 64 and Smash Bros both flawlessy)
Mupen64Plus AE (a bit outdated but will be ported to OUYA in near future so we can expect a better optimization for tegra devices, to be IMHO monitored)
GBA:
GBA.Emu (Compatible even with golden sun 1/2 music tracks, have a problem with mario advance 4 music otherwise i'd say perfect).
My Boy!
Gameboid (Not available on market anymore)
PSX:
epsxe (Tried only Tekken 3 and it's perfect).
NDS:
NDS4Droid (Around 30-50% speed but I'd say good compatibility).
DSoid (Less compatible but with some games emulated up to 80-90% speed. Games like FF XII Revenant Wings and Fire Emblem don't work correctly).
SNES:
SuperGNES
Snesoid (No more available on market)
PSP:
PPSSPP (No other alternatives but to be an early version it's IMHO very good).
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Way to go guys, you just recommended the same exact emulator, but one is riddled with adware and downloads, not to mention the author probably stole the source code and is profiting off of it without the permission of the guy who actually ported it. (Paul Lamb, paulscode.com and author of Mupen64plus) Also, Mupen64 Plus is NOT outdated. He simply hasn't pushed the latest updates to the Play Store yet. Version 2.0 is coming out soon with multiplayer support (Multiple controllers on one device) and a nice cheat system. You can try some bleeding edge builds here. - http://www.paulscode.com/forum/index.php?topic=723.0
Plays great and the interface is much better. Please don't support those assholes who take other people's work for a quick buck.
Yup, there are recent builds of mupen64 - ad free and fully open source. I'd say the games run almost as well as n64oid, but I like it better because of its great gamepad support.

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