Thanx a lot Master !
you can tell us if it's possible to play this game in multiplayer (2 players) with the keyboard of the n900 like it was with the snes, playing at 4 with 2 controls pads ?
Thanx a lot Master !
you can tell us if it's possible to play this game in multiplayer (2 players) with the keyboard of the n900 like it was with the snes, playing at 4 with 2 controls pads ?
You want to play with two players on one keyboard? This is possible, but i am not sure if the keyboard can handle multiple simultaneous keypresses correctly. So this may be rather useless.
You want to play with two players on one keyboard? This is possible, but i am not sure if the keyboard can handle multiple simultaneous keypresses correctly. So this may be rather useless.
Hang on... if the keyboard can't handle simultaneous keypresses correctly, then most emulators/games would be neutered, surely, even in single player?
Watching a number of zeemote videos, I was wondering if anyone could comment on what the lag was like. I saw an iphone video and a few S60/java videos and the lag looked horrendous. The multiplayer N900 video looked better but I still thought I saw some lag - was I imagining this?
I guess my next question would be if the lag is a result of using a bluetooth input device instead of the keyboard, in which case I might just stick with the keyboard, or whether optimizations in the emulator were the issue?
SNES is amazing on the N900, but I think NES will be nicer since it's simpler for the keyboard, you can't bring your wiimote anywhere, anytime.
OTOH, a Zeemote is easy to get, not expensive and very small - and playing 16bit SNES games like Donkey Kong Country looks MUCH better than some old 8bit trash ;-)
OTOH, a Zeemote is easy to get, not expensive and very small - and playing 16bit SNES games like Donkey Kong Country looks MUCH better than some old 8bit trash ;-)
I wonder about the BT-related lag though: is Zeemote responsive enough to play games?