I haven't seem to have found a thread that offers a list of games that you can use with a control pad. If I havent looked far enough then please can someone point me in the right direction. If there isnt a dedicated thread then happy to start here.
I use a Sony Dualshock 3 via bluetooth + SNES / PSX emulators.
My games
With an Xbox 360 wired controller and micro-usb adapter, I have played:
Dead Trigger (WAY better than the touch controls!)
Ripetide GP (great controls, good analog sensetivity)
Bards Tale (again great controls)
Onlive
Mupen64 Plus (no analog from sticks? all or nothing)
Using an SNES controller with a Super NES adaptor and a micro-usb adapter (the Xbox 360 controller also works, but the SNES d-pad is WAY better):
Sonic CD
SuperGNES
MAME4droid
I've used Grand Theft Auto III and SNESDroid emulator. The Nvidia Tegra Zone app shows which games are compatible with controllers.
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Ok, so maybe if I update my post with games that are compatible. I was aware of the nvidia app but just wondered if it would be worthwhile making a list
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Hi i'll share with you my pleasure in the knowing thi phone it's an awesome consolle
Right now i'm playng Crash Bandicoot 3 on FPSe (a PSX emulator for android) with my PS3 controller, it runs smootly and fine!
Now with my Defy and a PS3 Joystick (and a cheap app for connect it) i can play all consolle's games, from the NES right to the PSX... i think IT'S AWESOME!!!
There's some (crappy) pics
at first watching the images i thought that green one is something attached to defy, but i think its a LEGO block for support , can you post some more details on the app which you are using to connect your ps3 controller..>?
I want all you HTPC nuts like me to weigh in with how you plan (or are already) using your N7 with your HTPC. Suggestions may include:
- remote capability (XBMC, A/V receiver, etc.)
- streaming, both local and remote access
- Sabnzbd, Sickbeard, CouchPotato and other interfaces
- CCTV camera monitoring
- anything else you might configure, rig, finagle or want to!
I have the following (two months, still tweaking):
- Visio 55" LED
- Pioneer AVR
- Custom built HTPC using intel 3570k and ASRock Z77 Extreme Mobo
- 120gb OCZ SSD
- Windows 7 Pro / Ubuntu 12.04 dual boot
- 10 Tb storage in the box
- N7
Thanks in advance for all who read, browse and contribute.
For sickbeard, and such I've been using MediaDog.
For remote control, media streaming locally and remote etc. I would highly recommend Plex. It is pretty awesome.
www.plexapp.com
RexBabbs said:
I want all you HTPC nuts like me to weigh in with how you plan (or are already) using your N& with your HTPC. Suggestions may include:
- remote capability (XBMC, A/V receiver, etc.)
- streaming, both local and remote access
- Sabnzbd, Sickbeard, CouchPotato and other interfaces
- CCTV camera monitoring
- anything else you might configure, rig, finagle or want to!
I have the following:
- Visio 55" LED
- Pioneer AVR
- Custom built HTPC using intel 3570k and ASRock Z77 Extreme Mobo
Thanks in advance for all who read, browse and contribute.
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There's already apps for that.
Crestron makes an app to control their automation hardware
BlueIR sells an IR transmitter to use with their APP as a universal remote
XBMC remote is also really cool
Xbmc announced today they are soon to release a full fledged app for Android - not just a remote control app.
I'm not familiar with xbmc, but I plan on checking it out. If I ever get my Nexus 7
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leebo said:
Xbmc announced today they are soon to release a full fledged app for Android - not just a remote control app.
I'm not familiar with xbmc, but I plan on checking it out. If I ever get my Nexus 7
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well they ported to ARM for use with the raspberry pi.
jptech said:
well they ported to ARM for use with the raspberry pi.
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Was not aware of that...much appreciated.
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RexBabbs said:
I want all you HTPC nuts like me to weigh in with how you plan (or are already) using your N7 with your HTPC. Suggestions may include:
- remote capability (XBMC, A/V receiver, etc.)
- streaming, both local and remote access
- Sabnzbd, Sickbeard, CouchPotato and other interfaces
- CCTV camera monitoring
- anything else you might configure, rig, finagle or want to!
I have the following (two months, still tweaking):
- Visio 55" LED
- Pioneer AVR
- Custom built HTPC using intel 3570k and ASRock Z77 Extreme Mobo
- 120gb OCZ SSD
- Windows 7 Pro / Ubuntu 12.04 dual boot
- 10 Tb storage in the box
- N7
Thanks in advance for all who read, browse and contribute.
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lol, i use my watercooled beast of a PC with my 37inch IPS panel TV and a Pioneer VSX920 AVR. i was considering using splashtop thd to use it as a big remote so i can sit back and enjoy the show, but apparently splashtop thd doesnt officially support the google nexus 7 yet?
Unified remote, hands down an app that I use constantly on my htpc. It has a remote or command for everything, and dev just gave the whole thing a nice UI change
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well they ported to ARM for use with the raspberry pi.
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Cool. I may want to get a Raspberry Pi later on. I'm using an Asus nettop box that I got a couple years back now with XBMC. It was a bit tricky to get 1080p video to play, as the player that XBMC uses (or used) didn't offload to the GPU well.
The end result I am going for is a 3d monitor being pushed solely by my 360.
I've seen the Nvidia 3d vision kit and compatable monitors, but are the guts for the 3d built into the monitor or do they have to be driven by a computers graphics engine? Also, if it is fully integrated, can I just run my xbox to hdmi and change monitor settings to make it work?
I have read both cases where the 360 does and does not support 3d, so that is another gray area.
Within the next couple weeks I will be purchasing a 3d TV, but I use the monitor for gaming since I am a father and the TV is most often just a nick Jr. machine.
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I tried with my PS3 thrustmaster wireless usb game pad but otg didnt work. There is no power to reciever when connected to phone. Similar to HTC One X.
This is horrible whats the use of tegra 3 cpu when we cant use tegra supported features where we have many tegra games which supports usb controller.
So we are left with Bluetooth controllers only - i feel for casual gaming any will do but still for hardcore best option will be Sony PS3 controller.
Anyway orignal sony is pretty expensive so need help with following 2 gamepads:
1. Amigo Dual Shock ( http://www.ebay.in/itm/Amigo-Blueto..._203&hash=item3a7dfb1bfd&_uhb=1#ht_1893wt_898 ) 2. Red Gear Bluetooth PS3 controller
Anyone with any experience with any of these are they Dual Shock 3?
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no one helped me
Anyway I have made my choice and going for original ps3 bluetooth controller.
i liked wii too for motion controller but its not possible with all games so not choosing that.
Hope six axis motion controll is also possible for motion sensor games, it will be added fun
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no one helped me
Anyway I have made my choice and going for original ps3 bluetooth controller.
i liked wii too for motion controller but its not possible with all games so not choosing that.
Hope six axis motion controll is also possible for motion sensor games, it will be added fun
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ive used the ps3 controller on mine for a while and its been great to use, the only thing that i struggled with at first was pairing the pad with my phone using sixaxis software, but eventully done it
If you can try getting an original Sony ps3 controller. Perhaps you can find some your cheap online. I use an original+ the sixaxis tool app from the play store and it's awesome! I can play ps1, and n64 games with fully working controls!
same here im using the original ps3 controller which i bought new(silly price £40 or 46.41 euros) and still worth it, im sure you could easily find cheaper ones new or used on ebay and makes for a greater gaming experience
Thanks all for sharing your experience
Also can anyone tell me if PS3 original Bluetooth controller can work with Nvidia Tegra Zone controller supported games (Like Shadowgun, Dead Trigger...etc) directly without the help of SixAxis app? I read those games support X-Box wireless controller(Not bluetooth) but nothing written about bluetooth controllers? If anyone check and share the experience
I already have similar USB wireless controller for PS3(Thrustmaster) but since our device dont support USB devices so cant use them also even if I am able to make it work (with external power source) its not worth it because HDMI is through USB only so until I am playing games on my TV its dumb to play with controller.
I have decided to go for double priced original PS3 controller because of lots of users review for Original controller and absolutely no hands-on review of half priced (Red-Gear/Amigo) replacement PS3 controllers.
Its going to be one of my B'day gift so I can confirm myself latest by 22nd Feb
It works nicely
i tried it with many games and played on my 50inch tv for ~4hrs..its really good
i find little issue when using with dead trigger/sg deadzone when pressing many buttons simultaneously...fire stops and i had to press fire button again. These games support gamepad by default, i'll try sixaxis with both games...
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I bought a DeX Station, downloaded the FPse PS1 emulator and Dex Max app, which puts the emulator's picture in full screen. I plugged the PS3 controller into the DeX and the PS1 console is ready.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=47Ve9hw8Hy8
That's awesome, but a PS4 controller would work wirelessly wouldn't it? Your video makes me wish I hadn't eBay'd my DeX free gift that I got with my Note 8!
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That's awesome, but a PS4 controller would work wirelessly wouldn't it? Your video makes me wish I hadn't eBay'd my DeX free gift that I got with my Note 8!
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You could do the same with screen mirroring wirelessly or wired and connecting a controller to your phone WiFi or Bluetooth.
(Used to do this with my Note 4)
My Dex is still in the box lol.. I need to eBay it too
Try PS2 emulator, PSP emulator and Wii emulator .
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Try PS2 emulator, PSP emulator and Wii emulator .
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PSP emulator will be the next one I try.
PS2 emulator is way too slow to be playable yet.
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Try PS2 emulator, PSP emulator and Wii emulator .
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The psp video is ready, here you can see:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97xr3JE2JnE