Shame the whole core thing has drama and toxic aspects behind it. Coming from Retroarch with its "plug and play and you have hundreds of shaders, overlays, controller options etc" approach, to having to manually micro-manage everything, on a game by game basis. Today Amazon has released a new emulator for the Kindle Fire HD 8. So at the end, while I think Saturn Emulation is definitely improved, it still has a lot of minor issues that do create blockers sometimes. It is basically the same engine used in official consoles so the overall impression is more realistic. The main advantage is the engine it uses. Amazon 7' Kindle Fire HD, 8.9' Kindle Fire HD, Kin. John NESS (Previously John SNES) If you are addicted to the most realistic SNES gaming experience, you should try the John SNES emulator. This is currently the best approach for me, as it allows me to run the (incredibly superior Saturn version) of Grandia with nearest filtering but at 1080p and scanlines. Any one know of a good psx emulator that works best for the kindle fire hd 7 sent from my kindle fire hd. He did apparently release source codes for his emus, but that's for the earlier versions. Yongzh was stubborn and never released the source. Controllers are bugged, you cannot map L2 or R2 (so I need to rotate the camera with R1 everything I want to use the USE-TALK button for example) xperia64 wrote: The -oid emulators violated GPL left and right.Workaround is to just save normally within the game Save states are bugged, sometimes they work, most of the times they dont.Im able to play with great performance at 1080p -4x, with a scanlines filter.FMV are running correctly with the latest version.
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