On my RG-35+ I've been playing more with the ports system, because there's some really interesting stuff in there.
C-Dogs worked perfectly, an open source port of cyber-dogs.
Descent 1 and 2 work perfectly, really fast.
DevilutionX was a bit of a pain to get going, but handheld diablo you can play multiplayer is pretty exciting and it works well.
Drally worked perfectly, death rally was one of the greats back in the day.
Flare looks like a really cool game, the controls are a bit wonky.
GTA3 and GTA Vice City worked perfectly once I had the files in the port folder.
Moonlight I still haven't gotten working, it goes right up to the 99% then just stops. It's high on my priority list to get going, I think it'll be a great thing to get going.
Stardew valley required me to change my installation of stardew valley to the compatibility branch. Once I did that, I was able to drop the files into the port and it takes forever to load but runs great.
Urquan masters and VVVVV also worked great.
So overall, this little diversion into native ports for this weird handheld of mine has been really interesting. Being able to go online means a lot of really interesting opportunities! In particular being able to play multiplayer native games on handheld with a PC is pretty interesting!
C-Dogs worked perfectly, an open source port of cyber-dogs.
Descent 1 and 2 work perfectly, really fast.
DevilutionX was a bit of a pain to get going, but handheld diablo you can play multiplayer is pretty exciting and it works well.
Drally worked perfectly, death rally was one of the greats back in the day.
Flare looks like a really cool game, the controls are a bit wonky.
GTA3 and GTA Vice City worked perfectly once I had the files in the port folder.
Moonlight I still haven't gotten working, it goes right up to the 99% then just stops. It's high on my priority list to get going, I think it'll be a great thing to get going.
Stardew valley required me to change my installation of stardew valley to the compatibility branch. Once I did that, I was able to drop the files into the port and it takes forever to load but runs great.
Urquan masters and VVVVV also worked great.
So overall, this little diversion into native ports for this weird handheld of mine has been really interesting. Being able to go online means a lot of really interesting opportunities! In particular being able to play multiplayer native games on handheld with a PC is pretty interesting!
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