You too? I downloaded it and tried it out on my PC and thought "This is stupid with a keyboard." But then I realized "Hmmm, games like this would rock on my GP2X with proper controls and no access to Oblivion." which, I can't run currently anyway, but will soon. So I'm waiting for this one.Tobriand posted on Jul 13 2006 at 06:06 PM said:Very cool indeed. This is one of those projects that I've deliberately avoided getting into on the PC so as to enjoy it properly on the 2x as and when it's ported. And the noises are sounding prmising
Oh yes they are...
CORRUPT27 posted on Jul 14 2006 at 01:12 PM said:
My SNES joypad with Smart Joy USB adaptor works fine on Zelda Classic, I guess it supports other USB pads too. I was wandering around in Zelda for a while with keyboard controls before I thought to try it out...David Beoulve posted on Jul 14 2006 at 04:58 PM said:I downloaded it and tried it out on my PC and thought "This is stupid with a keyboard." But then I realized "Hmmm, games like this would rock on my GP2X with proper controls
A similar type program came with my PS/DC/GC controller to USB thingy.Shikaku posted on Jul 14 2006 at 02:07 PM said:There is a program called JoytoKey that allows you to play any game with key controls, just to let you guys know.
The most recent stable release is version 1.90, which is only available for DOS, although the newer 1.92 betas and the unstable version 2.10 also support Windows 32-bit. GP2X, Linux and Mac OS X ports are also currently in the making, due for release with the next version, 2.11.