Featured

Is Emulation the Best Feature of the Nvidia Shield?

Introduction


Emulation is a popular pass time for many PC gamers, and in recent year there has been a big increase in GPU horsepower in the mobile market, allowing us to enjoy many classic games on the go, not just  on our desktops. The Nvidia Shield is one of the most powerful mobile gaming devices on the market, and this is especially thanks to its Nvidia Tegra 4 GPU/CPU, which is not only capable of running many older games such as those from the Super Nintendo and Mega Drive, but also a lot more advanced 3D titles from consoles such as the Nintendo 64, Sega Dreamcast and more. What I hope to find out today is whether or not these games work well enough to justify using the Nvidia Shield as a dedicated emulation device.

Obviously there are some grey area legal issues when it comes to emulation, most of which focus around the piracy of compatible roms, so I feel obligated to mention that I do not condone anyone downloading games, but that there are also many other ways to obtain these games. There are tools and apps out there which let you rip games you own, and this applies to both cartridge based games as well as disc based games. Fortunately I’ve been collecting games for many years now and can use games I already own and have at my disposal, but keep in mind that you’re responsible for sourcing your own titles how you see fit, as we here at eTeknix take no responsibility for this, nor will be providing sources to where or how you can obtain the games. Boring stuff out of the way, let us get back to the action!

Getting roms configured on your Nvidia Shield, or to be honest any powerful mobile device can be a little tricky. Generally the more powerful your device, the better chances you’ll have of getting your games to run, as the task of emulating hardware can be quite demanding, especially when it comes to more modern titles such as those from the Sega Dreamcast. So while I am focusing this article on the Nvidia Shield, there is no reason why you can’t try this out on your mobile phone or tablet, so long as you think it’s powerful enough to do so.

The Nvidia Shield has a few extra tricks that make it a great choice for emulation, firstly because it has a controller built directly into it, as well as a high quality touch-screen display. You can use USB OTG to connect wired controllers such as the Xbox 360 controller, a mini-HDMI to HDMI cable to put the device into console mode and play on your big screen and more, so you’re not going to be limited to only playing this as a handheld, but virtually anywhere you want, on whichever screen you want (so long as it has Miracast or HDMI).

Today I’ll be taking a look at the Super Nintendo, Sega Megadrive, PlayStation 1, PlayStation Portable (PSP), Dreamcast and Nintendo 64. There are plenty more emulators and formats out there, but I feel the ones I have chosen cast a wide net over what is possible on mobile device emulation. Even older or less powerful systems such as Gameboy, MAME, NES and Master System generally all work from the same emulators I’ll be testing and already have widespread, proven compatibility with most mobile devices, so feel free to experiment with them at your own leisure.

Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7

Peter Donnell

As a child still in my 30's (but not for long), I spend my day combining my love of music and movies with a life-long passion for gaming, from arcade classics and retro consoles to the latest high-end PC and console games. So it's no wonder I write about tech and test the latest hardware while I enjoy my hobbies!

Disqus Comments Loading...

Recent Posts

Ducky One 3 Daybreak Mini USB Mechanical Gaming Keyboard UK Layout Cherry Silver

Equipped with brand new Quack Mechanics True PBT, double-shot keycaps for high durability and vivid…

11 hours ago

ASUS ROG Strix LC II 360 White Edition Performance RGB AIO CPU Liquid Coole

ROG Strix LC II 360 ARGB AIO delivers high-performance CPU liquid cooling with sleek, modern…

11 hours ago

Kolink Observatory Lite ARGB Midi Tower Gaming Case

Matte white edition of the Kolink Observatory Lite ATX mid-tower case with tempered glass front…

11 hours ago

noblechairs HERO ST Gaming Chair Stormtrooper Edition

Officially licensed Star Wars gaming chair, emulating the iconic Stormtrooper ST edition HERO gaming chair…

11 hours ago

LG 24″ 1920×1080 IPS 144Hz 1ms FreeSync HDR10 Widescreen LED Backlit Gaming MonitorLG 24″

IPS 1ms (GtG) 144Hz Refresh Rate HDR10 sRGB 99% (Typ.) AMD FreeSync™ Premium Was £159.95…

11 hours ago

AMD Ryzen 9 5900X Twelve Core 4.8GHz Processor

AMD Ryzen™ 5000 Series processors power the next generation of demanding games, providing one of…

11 hours ago