Snes4Iphone On Ipad. :)


rsuryase

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I'm playing snes4iphone on my iPad, enlarged 2X. It's pretty nice, like a jumbo Gameboy. Graphics when enlarged are not that pixelated. Oversize controls are not bad either. 1GHz CPU. Aspect ratio maintained. Happy camper. :) .

PS: I'm getting an iPhone 4, too bad snes4iphone doesn't maintain aspect ratio when enlarged.
 
Nice! I wish my my PSP's SNES emulator wasn't so choppy in some games... and the sound didn't sound like rubbish. Have you tried Mario Paint? What's it like on the big screen? You can draw and everything with your finger, right?
 
I thought PSP has very good emulators, especially SNES, surprised to hear that. Mario Paint need mouse, so it's not playable.
 
rsuryase said:
I thought PSP has very good emulators, especially SNES, surprised to hear that. Mario Paint need mouse, so it's not playable.
I know it needs a mouse, but I've used a DS emulator which used the touch screen...
 
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Just jailbroke my iPhone 4 today and download snes4iphone. Looks cool on the Retina display. Check out the pics.

http://i51.tinypic.com/nnpdky.jpg

http://i51.tinypic.com/k3lj88.jpg

I also downloaded SNES HD for iPad and ControlPad for iphone. I'm using my iphone4 as a snes controller.

http://wherethewoozlewasnt.com/?page_id=12

1GHz CPU on both devices. They are definitely the fastest devices I have for emulators.
 
I seriously hate virtual dpads, they are complete junk. For asynchronous games, they can work in a pinch, but real controls are far better.
 
Agree there is a delay I can tell. I was thinking of getting a Wiimote for snes4iphone but changed my mind cuz of the delay.
 
Looks like the future of emulation is on smartphones since they are the one that get CPU upgrade fastest. Small start-ups like GPH, Dingoo, Pandora can never catch up. Same goes to SONY and Nintendo.
 
Ouch they ditch the dock connector for iControlPad and use Bluetooth instead. I assume there will be ms of delay in response time.
 
rsuryase said:
I thought PSP has very good emulators, especially SNES, surprised to hear that. Mario Paint need mouse, so it's not playable.
Well, the PSP does have good emulators, and the SNES emulator is great. However, there were bugs in the emulator that made some games choppy or unplayable, which are mostly fixed now.
 
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There is a SNES emulator with fullscreen iPad mode and Wiimote support...

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And a bunch of other free (real) iPad emulators...



Check out this thread B)
 
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