I know ES 2.0 support was just released, but does anyone know of any apps on the market that use it already? Perhaps ports of iPhone games?
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There used to be an app called java adapter for mobile, but the xperia res aint included. Does anyone know how to adapt?
i'm looking for openGL 2.0 for msm7200a QVGA wm6.5
is there any cab for it?
can not find it
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Next time do a little research...msm72xxx cpu CANNOT RENDER OPEN GL ES 2.0 graphics...msm722X can render open gl es 2.0 graphics.
So when I got my Ouya first thing i Installed was Astro File Manager (which isnt very Gamepad friendly). With Astro I installed, Dead Trigger THD, Sonic Ep.2 THD, Riptide GP THD, Amazon app store, GBA.Emu, and File Manger HD. None of the THD Games work. I got them from my Asus Transformer Prime. The THD apks worked on my Prime but not on my OUYA (most wont even start up, Riptide freezes at title). The Amazon app store and GBA.emu work great, but File Manager wont even start up either.
I mentioning this apps/games because others on XDA/Ouya Forums seem to have them working.
What versions are you using and did you install them differently??
Please let me know. Thanks
Also are any Gameloft games working on the Ouya?
Open Source File Explorer (Game Pad Friendly): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39772628
For emulation Retro Arch: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.retroarch&hl=en
As for THD or Gameloft games I doubt any of those will be working anytime soon with out any heavy modification
Melon_Bread said:
Open Source File Explorer (Game Pad Friendly): http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=39772628
For emulation Retro Arch: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.retroarch&hl=en
As for THD or Gameloft games I doubt any of those will be working anytime soon with out any heavy modification
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Actually they're dozen of posts/threads where people have most THD (Tegra HD) games working. Ouya being a tegra 3 device should allow the ones that have controller mapping abilities and that aren't connect to the play store work.
I'm just asking if those people can share what versions of the game apk their using.
Thx
I tried out mupen64 and it was pretty good, bit buggy. PPSSPP was alright. Retroarch crashes for me with Lolirock. Just wondering what you guys use to play games on it.
Been using paid version of Mupen with an original XBOX controller.. worked beautifully
Quickly tested Retroarch and worked fine for SNES games, hopefully it will be updated so it shows up on the main screen
Using stock rooted 5.1.1 Android TV on Nexus Player
snes9x and mupan, both work well. I am hopeful that someone writes a nice EMU interface for AndroidTV, that rivals my friends RetroPI.
For the Shield, I'm using FPse for Android, which has been great to be honest. I love the fact that it also looks for the game images too. Even able to use multiplayer with Crash Team Racing and two controllers.
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Hi, I use fpse for ps1 games, works very good. Md.emu as has the best controller setup I can find for multiplayer use and speccy. All in the game store official now
Has anyone been able to install dolphin emulator yet?
I cant i think Its because Its developed for arm64 and our device is x64?
Ps i tried Some apks without success from here: https://buildbot.dolphin-emu.org/builders/release-android
M.A.M.E.
Anyone have any luck running mame emulator on nexus player? I havent had Much luck. When I use Mame4droid most of the roms will load with a black screen but i can hear the audio. This one works on most of my other android devices.
thanks..........
The .emu emulators by Robert Broglia are the best ones available for older systems like the NES, GBC and GBA along with SNES9X EX+. For the Sony PlayStation and PSP, I recommend ePSXe and PPSSPP.
What about Sega Genesis/CD/32X stuff?
MD.emu, which is also developed by Robert Broglia, emulates the Sega consoles quite well.
Dreamcast emulator " reicast " works now on x86 systems and of course on Nexus Player. Nexus Player gamepad was recognized. You must use the debug build of this app, not the outdated Play Store app.
https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-why-there-isn-t-the-x86-64-recompiler-in-dolphin-mobile
This should be an explanation why dolphin (wii and gamecube) doesnt work on our device yet
Ps what version of ppsspp Do you guys use? I can launch it but when i start a game it doesnt work. (and what games Do work?)
Hi there how did you get this to work,been trying for days with no luck.what emulator and files did you use and where you downloaded it from,thanks
Hey guys, I have robert's emulators on my nexus player , but I'm getting bad scrolling, more so on the nes and snes, not so bad on the sega side of things. The sound hick-ups randomly on the nes emulator, is anyone else having this? I didn't have this problem with the ouya which is less powered? Just wondering is it a Marsh mellow problem etc?
Nelsin79 said:
Hi there how did you get this to work,been trying for days with no luck.what emulator and files did you use and where you downloaded it from,thanks
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What emulators have you tried?
Hey all,
I am trying to setup my nexus player to play SNES and N64 games. I looked through this site and did some Google searches but have yet to see a solid walk-through for setting up the player as a retro gaming machine. If there already is a walk-through please redirect me and I apologize ^^. Ok so I believe I already have a firm grasp on side-loading apps using ES File Manager. I also already have some emulators installed on an external HD. My plan is to play using a Logitech gamepad connected with a micro USB to USB OTG adapter (I think this will work). In addition to wondering about the walk-through, do you guys know if it would be possible to load my emulator/ROMs onto Google Drive, then use ES File Manager to simply talk to my drive from the Nexus Player and play emulators that way? I doubt this would work but since it seems like the easiest route thought I would explore this avenue first.
Again not sure if that is the most efficient way to hand things or if people are running emulators directly as an attached storage device through the micro USB port. Thanks for any help you guys can provide I appreciate it.
**UPDATE** I just found out I could install SNES 9x from the Play store direct to the Nexus Player, so that takes care of the emulator issue there I think.
**UPDATE** Using ES file manager and SNES 9x I was able to run roms off my google drive directly to my NP, just need to figure out the controller situation now.
AFAIK, this will be very difficult since there's no way to access external USB storage without root or flashing the new Android M, I haven't done either because of the risk and losing all of my stuff. You might have better luck right now with sharing your roms folder over your network if the emulator(s) supports it.
Not really sure why the NP didn't come with external storage support like we would need. I had maybe 4 games installed from the app store, along with Netflix, SlingTV, Kodi, Live Channels, ES File Explorer, the default NP apps, and ran out of space. So far, it is almost as disappointing to me as the Ouya.
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AFAIK, this will be very difficult since there's no way to access external USB storage without root or flashing the new Android M, I haven't done either because of the risk and losing all of my stuff. You might have better luck right now with sharing your roms folder over your network if the emulator(s) supports it.
Not really sure why the NP didn't come with external storage support like we would need. I had maybe 4 games installed from the app store, along with Netflix, SlingTV, Kodi, Live Channels, ES File Explorer, the default NP apps, and ran out of space. So far, it is almost as disappointing to me as the Ouya.
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Thanks for the reply. I actually was able to run roms with my NP from my Google Drive using the ES File Manager. However I have not been able to really play them yet since I need a cable to hook a controller into the back of the NP, and that will need a special USB OTG to Micro USB cable. There also appears to be some issues with resolution using SNES9X on my TV (it stretches off the side of the screen) but I think that should be fixable.
Anyway yea, roms off your gdrive to your NP using ES file manager to load your cloud data, it works check it out!
Keep in mind that this way ES will cache the files locally but still download them again for a second launch, this builds up quickly. Those ROMs are small enough to copy to the local drive. For emulators, RetroArch is still a bit tricky to get working at first but has cores for most popular consoles and arcades. C64.emu also works great, and for both you can use Gamesome as a launcher. I suggest you get a cheap otg hub, the one I've got has 3 ports, and reads sd / micro sd and some sony cards too. I play with both an official asus gamepad and a wireless xbox 360 one using the pc usb receiver. I had to root and link a file to get the wireless one properly mapped, a wired one works as soon as you plug it. Haven't tried a DualShock 3 or 4 but afaik wired they work, as most pc usb gamepads.
All of the .emu emulators and snes9x ex+ work great and can be installed right from the play store. Worth the money. They also all have an option to shrink the video to fit to your screen.
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