


Yeah what we need is the Sony Emulator devs to be in this forum Lack of a multiple save state system that is quick to use. Yeah alll the games I like work fine of PSXPERIAįor me, the only negative things with PSXPeria compared to FPSE are:ġ. Tekken 3 for example, no contest, the PSXPERIA version beats the pants off of the FPSE version. All reasons why I will be using PSXPERIA whenever possible, and FPSE in other situations. The native emulator also seems to have more stable frame rates when a game works.Ī bonus for using the native emulator is this:Īnalog support, Hardware Acceleration, Playstation Pocket compatibility. The native emulator appears to have some filtering going on when SW-render is on, and higher res models when SW-render is off. Ultimately the choice is your own, but know that there are subtle differences between the emulators. Obviously if a game works for one and not the other, the choice is clear.īut what about games that work well on both? What are the differences? Hope other people check it out.įPSE and PSXPERIA: Which one to use? It's a good thing that we have multiple options in terms of emulation. I purchased it as well, I noticed this thread, it's a wonderful emulator, just like it is on the PC, the cover art continues to get better and the UI overall is the best I've seen on my tablet. New feature on jnes, that other nes emus don t have: cover artwork, it is a beta feature, but 70 percent of my games have a cover in the listing by now, and it is really cool! Maybe should you try another rom? This way i ve found a hack working for mario bros lost levels Working good for me (arcade mario bros, and platform super mario bros) But great new, he also told me he wanted to makr a new n64 emu for android!!!! not just a port!!! That would be really great knowing that he s the marvellous plugin author of project64, which was my fav emu on pc!!! So fds is not supported by now, and maybe will but not in the near future. Ok, so i ve contacted the dev, really a nice guy. Yeah, I like Jnes on XPlay, works pretty well except only game that I cant get to load is original Super Mario Bros 1 (or whatever it was called :P) This emu is still young so some roms won t load for now, as super mario 2 lost levels (i think it may be that fds is unsupported at the moment), but be patient, the dev is no other than jabo who worked on project64 long time ago. emu from broglia on the play and you will understand.soud become laggy every some secs). On play we can configure controls, and there is NO FRAMESKIP ( if you ask, try to change to frameskip 0 for every. This emu is pretty young on android, but it is good on windows, and not common fact, it s his own creator porting for android.


Key remapping for builtin input devices such as the Sony Xperia or external USB gamepads.Enjoyable user interface for phones and tablets.Fast emulation, natively compiled, great battery life.
HOW DOES THE JNES EMULATOR WORK WINDOWS
It is a port of the popular Jnes for Windows emulator, developed over many years, containing the same high quality emulation core and many of the same features.
HOW DOES THE JNES EMULATOR WORK ANDROID
Jnes is a NES emulator that brings the console experience to your Android device. Jnes emulator on android - Xperia Play Themes and Apps Description
