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Thursday, 21 July 2011

N64oid v2.0.3 (2.0.3) Android Apk App





N64oid is the very famous Nintendo 64 emulator optimized for Android. It is a port of Mupen64plus, along with Ari64's ARM dynarec (and gles2N64 as an option).

* Run most games smoothly at a reasonable speed (if not full speed) with sound. This requires you have a high-end device (Nexus-S, Galaxy-S, Xoom, etc).
* Good game compatibility compared to other N64 emulators running on mobile devices. And most likely more issues will be fixed in future updates.
* Save/load game states at ANY points, as well as in-game save support. Save files are fully compatible with Mupen64plus on PC.
* A configurable, translucent on-screen keypad that is very easy to use.
* Key mappings to map game keys to hardware buttons.
* Option to use the G-sensor as the analog stick.
* A variety of settings that you can tune on your needs.

*System requirement*
- Android 2.0 or above
- ARMv7 compatible CPU
- OpenGL-ES 2.0

*NOTE*: Save files generated by v1.1.4 are no longer supported. Sorry!

*CREDITS*:
- Mupen64plus team
- Ari64 for his excellent ARM dynarec
- gles2N64 project team
- Crualfoxhound for beta testing (Plus he's always been ready to answer questions on the forum)

*ChangeLog*:
v2.0.3
- Fixed Zelda OOT: get back the missing health heart and mini cap cursors (could fix similar issues in other games as well)
v2.0.2
- Joystick/gamepad support on Android 3.1 (iControlPad tested)
- Add quick load/save button on Action Bar (for Honeycomb)
v2.0.1
- Fixed depth issue on Galaxy S2
- Changed to a new app icon

-Released By The Market Militia-

DOWNLOAD:
http://www.filesonic.com/file/1492556311/MarketMilitiaN64OIDv203.zip

3 comments:

  1. Can we get some sirror links? Rapidshare, megaupload, and the like. Much appreciated.

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  2. Does this version still support for bluetooth gamepads(such as the wii controller)? I am asking because in the Settings it says in the "Other Settings" -> "Use Input Method" -> "Enable Special Input through IME". What is IME? Is it the same thing as bluetooth?

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  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw3YAFY5Pqc

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