I've played the app, but it's nowhere near as good as the original. Is there a good way to emulate RollerCoaster Tycoon for windows on android? Is there a windows emulator? Or could chrome remote desktop work?
I have a Samsung Galaxy S4.
Check OpenRCT2, we have an initial version of android support. You're welcome to contribute too.
https://github.com/OpenRCT2/OpenRCT2/pull/4541
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I was wondering if it was possible to play windows based games on the T-Prime? I've been playing a lot of SW:TOR lately and that has me int he mood to play KoToR 1 and 2 again.
onlive
try the onlive client
also kongregate client lets you play web games.
remote desktop/onlive are the only way you're going to be able to play x86 based anything on android.
Past stuff like OnLive and Splashtopping into a Windows box, no. You could do WINE in an X11/VNC setup if it builds for ARMv7 on Linux -- but it would be to slow to be worth it.
Hello all
I've found awesome program/player for running Android games n' apps on our PC's in full screen & HD
Official site:
http://bluestacks.com/
Bluestacks v 0.6.3.0686
(Running Android on
Windows)
Requirements: Windows OS
Overview:
If you’re an
Android fan, the name
BlueStacks and the product
may seem a bit familiar.
Named Best Software at CES
2012, the App Player allows
you to play the same Android
apps you might enjoy on
your smartphone or tablet
full-screen on your desktop
PC
The alpha version of the
software launched October
11 of last year, and was
downloaded more than a
million times during its 3-
month alpha release. While
the alpha could run many
Android apps, the player
was more a proof of
concept and couldn’t run
many popular titles such as
Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja.
After winning its CES award
back in January, BlueStacks
made the alpha unavailable
January 20 in anticipation of
its improved beta release.
The beta-1 version of
BlueStacks App Player
incorporates the company’s
Layercake technology to
enable Android apps to run
on x86-based PCs. “
“LayerCake is a disruptive
technology that enables PC
manufacturers to bring the
best of the Android
ecosystem to their
customers. It also leverages
the advanced graphics
capabilities of AMD APU and
GPU platforms,” said Manju
Hegde, corporate VP,
Content, Applications and
Solutions at AMD.
The beta version of the app
offers much more app
compatibility, and new app
partnerships with HalfBrick
(the company behind Fruit
Ninja), StumbleUpon,
Evernote, and HandyGames.
App partner’s apps are
available within BlueStacks
App Player out of the box,
and the player also now
offers the ability to
download Android apps
directly onto your desktop.
The beta version also offers
accelerometer support in
the form of a virtual
Android tablet in the corner
of the screen that can be
controlled using the arrow
buttons on your computer.
“A billion PCs is a huge
potential market for any
developer,” says
HandyGames CEO Markus
Kassulke. “There is potential
to make good money from
the additional app discovery
and usage.”
Using BlueStacks App Player,
Android apps you use on
another device can be
synced onto your home
computer as well, allowing
you to use an app that
you’ve purchased for your
phone on your PC–without
having to pay for a desktop
version.
BlueStacks hopes that the
player will be disruptive to
PC gaming, by allowing you
to purchase and play much
less expensive mobile
versions of popular games
on your computer. For
instance, the Android-
version of Angry Birds Space
can be played full-screen
on a PC using the player. If
you already purchased the
game on your smartphone,
you would have to pay an
additional $6 for the PC-
version of the game.
Likewise, the PC-version of
the Sims is $30, while the
mobile version of the game
just $6.
The beta-1 version of
BlueStacks App Player
supports Windows XP, Vista,
and Windows 7 and is
available now as a free
download.
Enjoy
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rkoby13 said:
Hello all
I've found awesome program/player for running Android games n' apps on our PC's in full screen & HD
Official site:
http://bluestacks.com/
Bluestacks v 0.6.3.0686
(Running Android on
Windows)
Requirements: Windows OS
Overview:
If you’re an
Android fan, the name
BlueStacks and the product
may seem a bit familiar.
Named Best Software at CES
2012, the App Player allows
you to play the same Android
apps you might enjoy on
your smartphone or tablet
full-screen on your desktop
PC
The alpha version of the
software launched October
11 of last year, and was
downloaded more than a
million times during its 3-
month alpha release. While
the alpha could run many
Android apps, the player
was more a proof of
concept and couldn’t run
many popular titles such as
Angry Birds and Fruit Ninja.
After winning its CES award
back in January, BlueStacks
made the alpha unavailable
January 20 in anticipation of
its improved beta release.
The beta-1 version of
BlueStacks App Player
incorporates the company’s
Layercake technology to
enable Android apps to run
on x86-based PCs. “
“LayerCake is a disruptive
technology that enables PC
manufacturers to bring the
best of the Android
ecosystem to their
customers. It also leverages
the advanced graphics
capabilities of AMD APU and
GPU platforms,” said Manju
Hegde, corporate VP,
Content, Applications and
Solutions at AMD.
The beta version of the app
offers much more app
compatibility, and new app
partnerships with HalfBrick
(the company behind Fruit
Ninja), StumbleUpon,
Evernote, and HandyGames.
App partner’s apps are
available within BlueStacks
App Player out of the box,
and the player also now
offers the ability to
download Android apps
directly onto your desktop.
The beta version also offers
accelerometer support in
the form of a virtual
Android tablet in the corner
of the screen that can be
controlled using the arrow
buttons on your computer.
“A billion PCs is a huge
potential market for any
developer,” says
HandyGames CEO Markus
Kassulke. “There is potential
to make good money from
the additional app discovery
and usage.”
Using BlueStacks App Player,
Android apps you use on
another device can be
synced onto your home
computer as well, allowing
you to use an app that
you’ve purchased for your
phone on your PC–without
having to pay for a desktop
version.
BlueStacks hopes that the
player will be disruptive to
PC gaming, by allowing you
to purchase and play much
less expensive mobile
versions of popular games
on your computer. For
instance, the Android-
version of Angry Birds Space
can be played full-screen
on a PC using the player. If
you already purchased the
game on your smartphone,
you would have to pay an
additional $6 for the PC-
version of the game.
Likewise, the PC-version of
the Sims is $30, while the
mobile version of the game
just $6.
The beta-1 version of
BlueStacks App Player
supports Windows XP, Vista,
and Windows 7 and is
available now as a free
download.
Enjoy
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Yeah i downloaded it too and rooted it. Im also gonna try if i can run cm7 in it
NICEE! Ill try it!
rubensollie said:
Yeah i downloaded it too and rooted it. Im also gonna try if i can run cm7 in it
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i tryed it too, but how did u root it?
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i tryed it too, but how did u root it?
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Look at this http://droidhackings.blogspot.com/2012/03/installing-market-on-bluestacks-beta.html
And this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1571308
rubensollie said:
Look at this http://droidhackings.blogspot.com/2012/03/installing-market-on-bluestacks-beta.html
And this http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1571308
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thanks i'll check it out later
and i tryed installing google play but didn't work....i guess now it will
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Youwave ?
Its also good
I am using it to test launchers
herpderp © aint got money to pay to my fish
spacecaker said:
Youwave ?
Its also good
I am using it to test launchers
herpderp © aint got money to pay to my fish
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nah...it can't play hd games...or any app that uses arm code or sth like that....and you can't sync ur phone with it...and u can't go to Play storeeither
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any one tried for mounting images??
Hello. I say you that I'm not a developer but I want to become it.
I want to port a Windows game (Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Game PC; like this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N76r0RjAYBI) on the platform Android but I don't know how I do it (if I cannot do it, you can say me it unscrupulous) Thanks in advance.
PS: [I want to port this game as Machinarium is ported on Android]
Impossible.
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Thanks. So I cannot do nothing. Help Developers?
A) The game is written for a x86 processor and not the ARM processor
B) It is written for Windows (would be a bit easier if it was on linux)
C) You do not own the game and so porting it without source code would be very hard (and would likely result in you being told to remove the app)
So simply its near impossible, would take far to much work and even if you where able to do it its likely you would not be able to release it
Not Possible!
I is not possible if you don't have the source code. If you have the source code and the editor to open/export it, then you can recompile a Windows game to Android. But, you'll also have to code the game for Android. . And I don't think any developer like EA, who develops Windows games would give their source code to any one. However, some Open-Source games allow you to download the source code. You also need lots of programming experience because game-programming ain't that easy!
is it possible to port NFSMW 2005 to android?
I read the comments above,so far I'm agree Since NFSMW 2005 also develop by EA...
and why EA doesn't consider releasing NFSMW 2005 on android even after having so many latest cellphone which meet above the most PS2 /PC games requirement.
Im interested in porting age of wonders shadow magic to my kindle, can i not just build a shell to gimmick ol windows and just basically create an interface? Kind of like a plug n play interface model...yah the file package might be bigger but still. Or am i just crazy? Like a rom emulator
I would like to see starbound ported to Android one
You can use a emulator like bochs or other emulator that can emulate windows games
Will i be able to port osu!lazer to android, it works fine on mono with linux.
I am also trying to do a similar thing and have the same experience(zero lol). But im trying to port PrusaSlicer an app for 3d printing to android, its completelt open source(as far as i know) and although i dont have a linux system it also has a linux version.
Fortnite is one of the largest video games available now. It’s always at the top of video game streaming platform Twitch.tv with the most concurrent viewers watching. Currently, the game is available on platforms like iOS, Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and now on Android specially on our device Nokia 8
To download it just go to the official site EPIC Game
https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite
MFreeHost said:
Fortnite is one of the largest video games available now. It’s always at the top of video game streaming platform Twitch.tv with the most concurrent viewers watching. Currently, the game is available on platforms like iOS, Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One and now on Android specially on our device Nokia 8
To download it just go to the official site EPIC Game
https://www.epicgames.com/fortnite
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It's just showing they there was an error in logging. I'm logging with my E-mail and facebook accounts.
What I want to do now?
Please help me anyone
So I recently found out that Age Of Empires III was released for Windows Mobile back in 2009. I really love the AOE series and I've always wanted to play one of them on mobile. So is there any way to port over a WinMobile app to Android?