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Hi there, guys. I need some advice here... I want to play some NES and SNES games on pic related. Is there any emulator compatible with that keyboard? Or must I play every single shit in touchscreen? Plz halp

>> No.1428496

I guess just regular Android emulators with mapped keys. Pirate RetroArch and go from there.

>> No.1428514
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>>1428496
I´ll try that one. I´m kinda new to this, I´ve never played on my old phone because it didnt have physical keys and I hate touchscreen on small phones.

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>>1428514
You need to learn about Bluetooth gamepads.

>> No.1428528

>>1428496
It says "incompatible"... what else can I try?

>> No.1428530

>>1428528
get a less shit phone?

>> No.1428537

>>1428528
It's probably because your 5:3 screen uses a nonstandard resolution. Keep trying until you find one that works.

>> No.1428539

>>1428521
I dont like them. Why would I want that, having a physical keyboard? That´s not a nice option when traveling on a bus

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>>1428539
Possibly because emulators aren't compatible with your phone.

>> No.1428553

>>1428545
There are a lot of compatible emus, but I guess all of them are touchscreen

>> No.1428567

I've had a desire z for years, just because of emulating. every good android emu has the possibility for key binds.

>> No.1429095

>>1428521
Also needs to learn how to use them with one hand so he can hold his phone with the other. Derp

>> No.1429172

Pretty much all AndroEmulators have keypad support. For starters, androids natively have support for mice and keyboards. Some phones have them built directly into them. These inputs are valid for that reason (though mouse keys act like the touch input).

A Bluetooth keyboard is valid. A USB keyboard is valid for OTG compatible devices (and incompatible with some witchcraft and general bamboozlry). Hell, they're probably MORE compatible than most android gamepads on the market.

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>>1428521
>nyko gamepad

>> No.1429259

>>1429178
It fits in my pocket

>> No.1429315

>>1429259
It also fits........in a wastebin!!!

>> No.1429325

>>1429315
Works fine, feels good, small, inexpensive.

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>>1429315
I concur.

>> No.1429330

>>1428491
Retroarch should use keyboard controls by default.