Google’s Nexus One: Do Console Emulators Work?
Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 at
10:56 pm
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for gaming the droid is much better device !
N1 have multitouch it just dont have the “pinch zoom” as many refer as multitouch. The case here is probably that they disable the keys thats not even on the screen when you touch the screen. My guess is that its on purpose so you wont accedenticly press one when you use the touchscreen.
seems like it takes the fun out of playing games..
the first game is better if you use the d-pad to move
its pretty good on the mytouch
playing emulators on a touchscreen device just seems to be a bad idea in general. I bet they kick ass on the Droid though.
@gpmoo7 Yup. It works fine, assuming the iPhone buttons you refer to, is the volume rocker.
the psx emulator for the hd2 (fpsece) is much better…
How can you say that the Nexus One is not multi-touch system-wide? All Android 2.0+ devices are multitouch system-wide.
The fact that hardware buttons can’t be pressed simultaneously with the screen doesn’t mean that the system is not multitouch.
Have you try playing with the hardware buttons of the iPhone simultaneously with pinch-to-zooming?
Can you hack multitouch system wide on the Nexus One?
If you’re going to play emulators the Droid would be the best choice.