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#11
Wow. Works _very_ well on my N800. Especially happy about it since fceu is buggy on the N800. But it needs touchscreen buttons on the right to actually make it playable. So cool!
 
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#12
OK got this working on my N770 by extending the virtual memory.
This game is brilliant. thanking you.
 
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Not a complaint, but I feel Internet Tablets are not suitable for these kind of programs/games. Navigation is not like it should be.
Considering the pricelevel of a Gameboy Advance, this is not an option.
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#14
Originally Posted by Frankowitz View Post
Not a complaint, but I feel Internet Tablets are not suitable for these kind of programs/games. Navigation is not like it should be.
Considering the pricelevel of a Gameboy Advance, this is not an option.
For someone like me who just occasionally plays games it is. I'm not carrying an extra device for a little better gaming experience.
 
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#15
Nice work again, Arnim. I'll get my kids to provide some feedback.
 
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Originally Posted by Texrat View Post
Nice work again, Arnim. I'll get my kids to provide some feedback.
There is a special function button that needs a second button, and that will probably need an onscreen button.

Ok folks.. At nokia. Bear with me

You are playing a game.

Your left thumb is controlling direction on a dpad - you need to move fast left/right;up/down/diagonal.

Your right thumb is sitting there asking "what should i do? what should i do?"

I will continue until you understand.
 
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#17
The 770/N800 wasn't exactly designed with gaming in mind, but even without considering gaming, I find it pretty difficult to understand why they didn't include a few application assignable buttons on the right side of the screen. I can understand the oversight in a version 1.0 device, but not by the time the n800 was under design. I also feel like the buttons on the n800 are a big step backwards from those of the 770. The merger of the seperate desktop/menu/back buttons into on button with little tactile feedback and the similar merger and chicletizing of the top keys make the n800 much more unpleasant to use for many tasks, particularly ebook reading. I am surprised by how many things I still find the 770 to be better at.
 
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#18
Originally Posted by Rocketman View Post
The 770/N800 wasn't exactly designed with gaming in mind,
Um... WHATEVER the purpose is. The ergonomics of the human body is immutable.

We have fingers and thumbs.

We hold the device

Your fingers and thumbs are the only things avalable to control the device.

Left hand... Right hand.... Work it out... holding the tablet... thumb... thumb... hello? hello?
 
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#19
Although FCEU is buggy, if you get the first version of it, you can use the top buttons instead of on screen

Each major release had different functionality, for shooting games or something that requires precision clicking Bora 1 the first release works fine, the last version makes the screen flicker... Bora 2 was ok, but didn't work as well as the first original release, check the main site for the different versions you can get.
 
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Originally Posted by ArnimS View Post
Um... WHATEVER the purpose is. The ergonomics of the human body is immutable.

We have fingers and thumbs.

We hold the device

Your fingers and thumbs are the only things avalable to control the device.

Left hand... Right hand.... Work it out... holding the tablet... thumb... thumb... hello? hello?
preaching to the choir here...
 
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