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Building a "console emulator" computer!

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eds1275:
Actually I set up the front end to run off of player one controls, and that took care of that. And then I used Joy2Key to map Alt to one of the thumbstick buttons, and F4 to the other so when you push in both thumbsticks it exits. Apparently Mala can also set exit commands, but I found this the easiest way to go about it. None of the emulators I have use the thumbstick buttons.

mike boss:
What emulators did you go with ?
I'd be (as I'm sure others would) interested to know what emulators you went with.
And perhaps anything special you did in the configuration, controls, etc.


PS - you running this on a TV or a PC monitor ?

eds1275:
In the living room off the television. I mainly use it for couch coop games so it has to be near the big couch!

I will create a list and post if of the emus used later tonight before my mario party!

eds1275:
Nintendo 64 - Project 64
Nintendo NES - Nestopia
SNES - SNES9X
3d0 - FourD0
Sega Master, Genesis, 32x, CD  - Fusion
Sega Dream Cast - NullDC
Turbo GrafX 16 - Turbo Engine
Atari Jaguar - Virtual Jaguar
I also have the various Ataris and Intellivision but the controls have been finicky as the emulators don't really behave well. I will get around to it but until then it is undecided. I also have a few PC games on there, such as Resident Evil 1 & 2, Metal Gear Sold and VR Missions, Maniac Mansion Deluxe, and Fallout 1. I use the latest version of each emulator and that works pretty good.

mgb:
Hey ed,
Not sure if you've ever played it but if not, I'd highly reccomend you get vice or ccs64 on there and try some Jumpman and jumpman jr.
Jumpman is one of my favorites from my youth and I still fully enjoy playing it.
You will need to use a keyboard though for selecting levels and what not.
To me, it plays equally well with arcade controls or sitting back on the couch

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