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Default Nexus 7 Emulators

Like all else here I am egarly awaiting my tablet, but I have a question. I used to use all the oid emulators but they seem to have left the play store. Gameboid snesoid etc.. What emulators will yall be using with your nexus. Additionaly I can't wait to try the tablet remote app to use my Thunderbolt as a controller.

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I'm hoping that ScummVM will work well with this. The current Android port is pretty impressive. I like hope in the Play store, you can get separate 'modules' depending on what game you run through it, which will save a little space...
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I will still be using Gameboid, Gensoid etc. Most of his apps are at http://slideme.org/user/yongzh
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Thanks for the link. His work is even so great I think ill pay for n64oid again. Too bad I can't use my credit on it but oh well.
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Thanks for this guys.

Is there a PlayStation one though aside from FPSE? That one looks good but I would like to see alternatives to fpse.

But to be on topic I will use n64oid and which ever PlayStation one I think is best. Gotta get my Ocarina of time and final fantasy on

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- Marvin ZX Spectrum Emulator (version 1.6 beta working great on v4.1 Jellybean).

- UAE4Droid (Amiga 500 emulator).

 
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looking forward to try these emulators out.
 
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This is great, I've been looking for a good n64 emulator for a while now. Does anybody have a site that is good for n64 roms in bulk and not just one by one? I have tons of SNES roms that I use on SNESdroid and works great but haven't had the best luck with n64.
 
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- Marvin ZX Spectrum Emulator (version 1.6 beta working great on v4.1 Jellybean).

- UAE4Droid (Amiga 500 emulator).

The icing on the cake would be to run 'Shape shifter' ( a Mac emulator) on the N7 under UAE4Droid. I ran System 7 (faster than a real Mac could) on my Amy 3000. What an amazing machine it was.

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The icing on the cake would be to run 'Shape shifter' ( a Mac emulator) on the N7 under UAE4Droid. I ran System 7 (faster than a real Mac could) on my Amy 3000. What an amazing machine it was.

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