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Not to mention the fact that playing anything of this sort on an iPod will be an excersice in frustration... but can you imagine playing games that require 6 buttons? *BLEEP* that!
Okay, for argument's sake, let's say someone writes a Genesis emulator, and then I want to watch you try and play something like Streets of Rage or Sonic the Hedgehog, or any high action game for that matter with the scroll wheel. Then we'll talk more about "not that bad, really".Rockboy is "not that bad, really" because the Game Boy only has four buttons: A, B, Select, Start. You can map them to the corners of the scroll wheel, but it's still unintuitive to play platform games on them. For example, I can play Tetris with no problems, but a game like, say, Mega Man will give me a lot of problems, because I try to move and keep on brushing the corners, making Mega Man jump when I don't want to and constantly throwing myself into pits. In my opinion, the only DAP with a workable button configuration for Rockboy is the iriver H300.
In my opinion the next console to port, if any, is the NES - it's very similar in power to the gameboy, and has the exact same buttons, meaning it won't get any more akward than it already is.
Quote from: Rob on September 18, 2007, 01:10:50 PMIn my opinion the next console to port, if any, is the NES - it's very similar in power to the gameboy, and has the exact same buttons, meaning it won't get any more akward than it already is.I'm working on an NES plugin; however, my partner-in-hacking on this project is busy with school right now, so the best I can do with it is just minimal amounts of coding here and there.Here's the forum thread about the NES plugin: http://forums.rockbox.org/index.php?topic=11843.0And please understand that this is going to take time to be completed, or even be submitted to Flyspray. So let the coders code, and the Rockboxers... err... rock.
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