This is more of a background story than a question and I hope it doesn’t violate the CIC guidelines. I was never into major consoles, with the exception of a GameCube. I was always a Dos/Windows guy before my tablet days. Although, the Genesis version looks just like the Dos version and might actually play better. And I’m glad there is a SNES version that seems to work the best on the tablet with the Bragula SNES emulator. With Save State, you can save your game at any point you choose. We all know that save points were often hard to come by in many Nintendo games. First, there is a handy feature called Save State. I’ve just been interested in trying to play Wing Commander on a tablet. There are several features built into your SNES emulator that you should know about it. We want as close to a tablet experience with Wing Commander. Defeats the purpose to Bluetooth a controller. I wish there was an official market to port these over to a tablet with tablet controls. And sadly, Robert Bragula never developed a Dos or 3Dox system or PSOne emulator, so there is so much a Kindle Fversion can do too. Sadly, Wing Commander II was never ported for sale. Wing Commander was ported to both of those units, and I find the SNES much more playable than the MagicDosBox version. His emulators of the SNES and the Genesis Mega CD really are simple. There are a set of console emulators developed by Robert Bragula that work so much better than Magic Dos Box could ever work in my opinion. Kicking off the list is RetroArch, a great SNES emulator which comes with cross platform support, allowing users to enjoy SNES games on a variety of different platforms. However, I find all MSDOS emulators, including Magic DosBox to be cumbersome and confusing. Best SNES Emulators for PC, Mac and Android (June 2021) 1. I doubt there will ever be a market to officially port the Wing Commander series to tablets but I’m grateful there are some methods to emulate Wing Commander on a tablet. Now on to our main topic: Wing Commander for tablets. There have been similar threads in Wing Commander chat boards in the past, and being slightly afflicted with Asperger’s on the Autism Spectrum Disorder scale, I just wanted to give this preface so there would be no misunderstanding. Support Wing Commander by buying the product. The snes9xgx version is 4.4.3, the April 13th 2019 build (newest as of now).First off, I’ve been a Wing Commander fan for almost 30 years and I’m in no way advocating for illegal piracy by posting this post. Everything should be up to date, I only homebrewed it about a week ago via letterbomb. This is my first Wii homebrew, and I'm still a bit of a noob. What's frustrating is that everyone else seems to be installing it and having no trouble, yet I must be doing something wrong. Quoting the documentation: It is possible to configure a standard Android emulator to simulate the Kindle Fire device platform. I've watched video tutorials from various YouTubers as well. Its OK to like it, but its an awful emulator that was good enough for the time, but has served is purpose at this point and its time for us to move on from it. Anyone who recommends ZSNES as 'the best' should be banned from talking about emulation. I have tried my "saves" folder in the root of the SD card, I've tried it in apps/snes9xgx/saves, I've tried it in snes9xgx/saves.įollowing wiibrew's tutorial, I still cannot make it work. Very good emulator, accurate enough, and very user friendly. My SD and my flashdrive aren't bootlegs btw. It would just restart the game from the title screen. The last time I checked Kindle Fire devices were not compatible with all Android gamepads, so Google around a bit to find one that works. Error opening directory, no SRAM data to save, and when I DID get it to "save", the save wouldn't actually work. With all the different ways I've tried, I've gotten multiple errors. Yes You can play goldeneye on your fire tablet. they're fat32, and my other emulator Nintendont works okay. How to emulate on the Fire Tablet in 2021 Goldeneye + More Thommos Tech. I've tried all the files on my SD, all the files on my flashdrive, split between the two, different flashdrives. I would like to mention that I tried retroarch but I didn't like it (some things weren't working the way I wanted there either but that's another story.), I prefer snes9xgx if I could just get saves working. I've been having a hard time getting super Nintendo games to work properly.
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