How to install ouya version of AVP Evolution - M.O.J.O. General

This is one of my favorite games, but its not updated for ouya everywhere yet.
Make sure you have a usb drive or usb stick in your ouya. Install Avp through ouya store, select install to usb and watch the progress bar. When it says installing use the ouya file browser to locate mnt usb drive. You should see the AVP apk. Now make a folder named avp and copy the avp apk to the avp folder. Eject the usb drive and remove it.
Now connect your usb drive to your mojo. Use a file browser to locate the Avp folder with the AvP apk in it. You will notice that the install apk the ouya created has been removed, which is why we made a copy. Now run the AVP apk install. Avp Evolution should now run from the ouya everywhere or from your normal android desktop.
Key note: You must switch your MOJO controller mode to pc mode before you launch the game, other wise the controls will not work properly. The trigger buttons are the same as ouya's layout, the a,b,x,y are set a little different, but play just fine.
For some reason when you go to the graphics settings it still will only let you pick medium or it gives the only tegra 4 warning. Despite this the game maybe running in tegra 4 mode anyway, because the graphics look way better than on ouya and the game runs much smoother.
I have found that coping one apk install file over to the MOJO is much easier than coping all the install files over.
Hope this helps someone, fingers-crossed.

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Help me find a game like Blow Up, Crush The Castle or iDemolish please

Hello!
Once again trying to find a windows game similar to an android game my wife likes so that she does not ask me to sell the Tilt 2.
Regards
crush the castle exists as a flash game if I remember correctly. If you can go to a site hosting that game and play it in Pocket IE, then you should be able to use a firefox extension to extract the swf file and play it as a standalone on your phone. there is a tutorial on playing flash files from your device somewhere on these forums if you are having problems with it.
cbeck said:
crush the castle exists as a flash game if I remember correctly. If you can go to a site hosting that game and play it in Pocket IE, then you should be able to use a firefox extension to extract the swf file and play it as a standalone on your phone. there is a tutorial on playing flash files from your device somewhere on these forums if you are having problems with it.
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Interesting...never heard of this so need to do some more research.
Thanks!
I think this is the thread I was thinking of, though there are some others:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=6268322#post6268322
on down in the tread are the specific instructions:
1) you save the .swf file to your phone.
2) you open the folder that contains the swf file with resco file explorer
3) you click continusly in the swf file until the sub menu show in the screen. then choose OPEN--->OPEN WITH
4) then click browse and choose there the program from the folder "program files/adobe/Flashlite/appzone.exe". then you are ready
5) now every swf file that you open in resco explorer will play automatically.
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This is, of course, after installing flash lite...
Hope that is helpful if you didn't find it already. I stumbled across it by accident again today while browsing.
Ever try Boom Blox Bash?
alchemy
is there an alchemy game for wm
you know the android alchemy game alchemy element combination
I tried it once and I really liked it
problem is i have a wm phone and I have only found it for android
can someone please help me

Sort file by mod time from PC

Hi all,
When I connect my Nexus 7 to my Win7 x64 laptop the system doesn't mount the tablet to a drive letter. It's listed a simply "Nexus 7". I can browse to it, but when I show file details it looks like the OS is thinking everything must be some kind of media (like music files) because the explorer window doesn't show the"modification time". It shows instead Track Number, Artist, Album, Year, Duration.
Thinking it might be Windows Explorer I've also tried Free Commander (a file browser) and get the same results.
Anyone know of a way to get Windows to see the files as something other than music files so I can see all the normal file attributes, especially mod time? The reason I want to do this is I have a bunch of epub files on the tablet and when I get new epubs it's easiest to sort by mod time and compare what's on the tablet vs. what's on my PC and copy all the files newer than the newest file on the tablet. This worked great on my Nook Color, and would love to be able to do the same with the Nexus. Right now it's a real challenge to figure out what I need to copy.
Thanks for any help!
UPDATE: After looking around some more I discovered that Windows 7 is seeing the Nexus as a "Portable Media Player", which is probably why it didn't mount the storage to a drive letter and thinks all the files are some kind of media, thus the file attributes Windows Explorer is showing. So now I guess the question is, how can I get Windows to think this is more than just a media player, and I guess mount the storage to a drive letter like you'd do with a USB flash drive or an external hard drive?
-Gary
gprichardson1 said:
Hi all,
When I connect my Nexus 7 to my Win7 x64 laptop the system doesn't mount the tablet to a drive letter. It's listed a simply "Nexus 7". I can browse to it, but when I show file details it looks like the OS is thinking everything must be some kind of media (like music files) because the explorer window doesn't show the"modification time". It shows instead Track Number, Artist, Album, Year, Duration.
Thinking it might be Windows Explorer I've also tried Free Commander (a file browser) and get the same results.
Anyone know of a way to get Windows to see the files as something other than music files so I can see all the normal file attributes, especially mod time? The reason I want to do this is I have a bunch of epub files on the tablet and when I get new epubs it's easiest to sort by mod time and compare what's on the tablet vs. what's on my PC and copy all the files newer than the newest file on the tablet. This worked great on my Nook Color, and would love to be able to do the same with the Nexus. Right now it's a real challenge to figure out what I need to copy.
Thanks for any help!
UPDATE: After looking around some more I discovered that Windows 7 is seeing the Nexus as a "Portable Media Player", which is probably why it didn't mount the storage to a drive letter and thinks all the files are some kind of media, thus the file attributes Windows Explorer is showing. So now I guess the question is, how can I get Windows to think this is more than just a media player, and I guess mount the storage to a drive letter like you'd do with a USB flash drive or an external hard drive?
-Gary
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Well, I feel a little foolish about being able to get the mod times on the files. I hardly ever use Windows Explorer so I didn't realize I could just click on the header area where it says "Name, Type, Size, etc.." and simply select "Modification Time". I clicked on that and Voila! the mod times were there for me.
But in the midst of my searching I found this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1774556&highlight=portable+media+player
which had an interesting alternative called AirDroid:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.sand.airdroid
It allows you to view the files on your Android device via wifi from any web browser on your PC/MAC/etc. I tried this app out and although the transfers were quite slow it's a pretty nifty way to copy files to/from an Android device, and it showed me the modification times!
-Gary

[Q] how to can you edit the config file for an xbox 360 controller

so I have a xbox360 wired controller and it works work a lot of games, but I want to use it for some emulators. Unfortunately all of the buttons can not be mapped and I was wondering if there is a way to map some of the other buttons without buying an app.
I found a config file for it in /system/usr/keylayout/ and I tried editing it but when I edited it the changes did not stick. Also every time I unplug and plug in the controller, it creates a new file.
I just want to play zelda! I need my fix!!!!!

auto file sync?

I apologize for the thread title but lately I've been using epsxe to play some ps1 games and I saw that there was a epsxe app so I tried it out loved it. So I was wondering if there was something I could do to always have the save folder or save state updated that way I could play on my pc or my phone and the save always be up to date, With out having to plug into my PC and drag and drop the save. Would drop box do this and overwrite the old save?

Nexus player external storage for roms?

I'm trying to store my Roms for emulators and movies and other things on an external hard drive connected to the nexus player. When using ES File Explorer I can see my external hard drive, but when I'm trying to load games from it I cant locate the files or the external hard drive. It seems I can only see it using the file explorer other than that I can not see it other wise. Is there anyway around this?
I use stickmount (off a rooted Nexus player with superuser). it's not on the play store. use google to find the apk for it. you MUST load stickmount everytime you turn on the device. i usually don't have the drive hooked up until i load stickmount after turning the device on (and making sure i see the onscreen notice that stickmount is given superuser. i can then see the mounted drive with the emulators.
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I use stickmount (off a rooted Nexus player with superuser). it's not on the play store. use google to find the apk for it. you MUST load stickmount everytime you turn on the device. i usually don't have the drive hooked up until i load stickmount after turning the device on (and making sure i see the onscreen notice that stickmount is given superuser. i can then see the mounted drive with the emulators.
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+1 for stickmount. I didn't want to format my 2 TB drive so I rooted and use stickmount. You can configure it to autostart at boot and auto mount when a drive is detected. Works great for me.
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