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#11
Originally Posted by javispedro View Post
Both of them being two of the most demanding games for the N64... well.
I'd settle for Blast Corps.

But what we'd really need is ad-hoc and regular network support for sporadic 4p bomberman64 tournaments on buses and at cons.
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#12
Plug in one of these into the USB-Host port:

I'm not sure about the drivers...

Or maybe even a bluetooth gamepad.

Last edited by joppu; 2009-09-15 at 14:19.
 
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What drivers? Buttons and sticks are most probably USB HID (dunno for the force feedback).
 

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joppu, The problem is that many games use all of the buttons on the n64 controller, and some just don't re-map well to a ps2 style controller. Lots of games are playable, but not all. I can't think of any examples of either right now, but that's just because I'm stoopid.

What would be REALLY nice though, would be a bluetooth driver for the PS3's sixaxis controller. That would cover just about any machine that could be emulated.
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#15
what i did before was remap the xbox controller with goldeneye similar to when i play COD 5 and it was a better experience than that of the PS2 controller.
 
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