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    • IRJI
      IRJ
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      I will say that the way the airmouse remote works requires a little learning curve. After a half hour or so it becomes very natural.

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      • stacksofplatesS
        stacksofplates @IRJ
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        @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

        I will say that the way the airmouse remote works requires a little learning curve. After a half hour or so it becomes very natural.

        I got one with mine and it was weird at first. Interesting though.

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        • IRJI
          IRJ @stacksofplates
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          @stacksofplates said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

          @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

          I will say that the way the airmouse remote works requires a little learning curve. After a half hour or so it becomes very natural.

          I got one with mine and it was weird at first. Interesting though.

          Once you get used to it, It is hard to go back. Because you are able to navigate much faster using mouse and dpad at the same time.

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          • FredtxF
            Fredtx @IRJ
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            @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

            @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

            Post back here after 2 months of usage.

            Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

            It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

            @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

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            • IRJI
              IRJ @Fredtx
              last edited by

              @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

              @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

              @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

              Post back here after 2 months of usage.

              Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

              It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

              @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

              I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

              The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

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              • wirestyle22W
                wirestyle22 @IRJ
                last edited by

                @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                How do you resolve the controller differences?

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                • IRJI
                  IRJ @wirestyle22
                  last edited by IRJ

                  @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                  @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                  @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                  @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                  @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                  Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                  Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                  It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                  @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                  I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                  The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                  How do you resolve the controller differences?

                  All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

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                  • IRJI
                    IRJ
                    last edited by IRJ

                    Go with more built-in storage if possible. I have 8gb, but I wish I had 16gb or 32gb. The storage on the device is expandable via SD card. However, there is one big caveat. Apps are only able to read expandable memory not write to it.

                    Its not a deal breaker though, since there are some apps you can buy that can fool android into thinking built-in memory and expandable memory are all the same.

                    Emulators only need to read ROM files so that is fine for ROMs. You can also use a file manager to move files of course if you ever need to do so.

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                    • wirestyle22W
                      wirestyle22 @IRJ
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                      @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                      @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                      @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                      @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                      @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                      @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                      Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                      Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                      It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                      @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                      I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                      The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                      How do you resolve the controller differences?

                      All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                      I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

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                      • IRJI
                        IRJ @wirestyle22
                        last edited by

                        @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                        @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                        @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                        @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                        @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                        @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                        @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                        Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                        Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                        It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                        @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                        I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                        The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                        How do you resolve the controller differences?

                        All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                        I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

                        Do you remember how bad some of those controllers were? The n64 controller is the absolute worse, but some of the others are really bad too. Try holding a NES or even a SNES controller now. I actually bought USB NES and SNES controllers, but I hate them. I hate the fact that they are wired, but what I hate the most is how terrible they feel compared to modern controllers.

                        An additional benefit to using a modern controller is that you get to map extra buttons like quick save, quick loads, screenshot, etc. I beat Super Mario Kart the other day and was able to send my brother some bragging screenshots very easily because I have a button assigned to screenshot.

                        https://pics.onsizzle.com/how-to-use-an-n64-controller-nintendo-whatd-they-actually-23552390.png

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                        • wirestyle22W
                          wirestyle22 @IRJ
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                          @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                          Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                          Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                          It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                          @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                          I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                          The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                          How do you resolve the controller differences?

                          All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                          I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

                          Do you remember how bad some of those controllers were? The n64 controller is the absolute worse, but some of the others are really bad too. Try holding a NES or even a SNES controller now. I actually bought USB NES and SNES controllers, but I hate them. I hate the fact that they are wired, but what I hate the most is how terrible they feel compared to modern controllers.

                          An additional benefit to using a modern controller is that you get to map extra buttons like quick save, quick loads, screenshot, etc. I beat Super Mario Kart the other day and was able to send my brother some bragging screenshots very easily because I have a button assigned to screenshot.

                          https://pics.onsizzle.com/how-to-use-an-n64-controller-nintendo-whatd-they-actually-23552390.png

                          Yeah but the games were designed with them in mind

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                          • IRJI
                            IRJ @wirestyle22
                            last edited by

                            @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                            Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                            Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                            It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                            @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                            I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                            The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                            How do you resolve the controller differences?

                            All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                            I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

                            Do you remember how bad some of those controllers were? The n64 controller is the absolute worse, but some of the others are really bad too. Try holding a NES or even a SNES controller now. I actually bought USB NES and SNES controllers, but I hate them. I hate the fact that they are wired, but what I hate the most is how terrible they feel compared to modern controllers.

                            An additional benefit to using a modern controller is that you get to map extra buttons like quick save, quick loads, screenshot, etc. I beat Super Mario Kart the other day and was able to send my brother some bragging screenshots very easily because I have a button assigned to screenshot.

                            https://pics.onsizzle.com/how-to-use-an-n64-controller-nintendo-whatd-they-actually-23552390.png

                            Yeah but the games were designed with them in mind

                            I find it much easier to use a comfortable, modern controller. You can change mapping for a specific game if you ever need to do so, but generally default works fine for me.

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                            • FredtxF
                              Fredtx @IRJ
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                              @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                              Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                              Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                              It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                              @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                              I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                              The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                              How do you resolve the controller differences?

                              All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                              I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

                              Do you remember how bad some of those controllers were? The n64 controller is the absolute worse, but some of the others are really bad too. Try holding a NES or even a SNES controller now. I actually bought USB NES and SNES controllers, but I hate them. I hate the fact that they are wired, but what I hate the most is how terrible they feel compared to modern controllers.

                              An additional benefit to using a modern controller is that you get to map extra buttons like quick save, quick loads, screenshot, etc. I beat Super Mario Kart the other day and was able to send my brother some bragging screenshots very easily because I have a button assigned to screenshot.

                              https://pics.onsizzle.com/how-to-use-an-n64-controller-nintendo-whatd-they-actually-23552390.png

                              About 3 weeks ago I actually found my old Nintendo 64 with 3 controllers and only 1 of them worked...lol Those joysticks were such crap. I wasn't even able to play Blitz with my buddy.

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                              • IRJI
                                IRJ @Fredtx
                                last edited by

                                @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                                Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                                It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                                @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                                I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                                The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                                How do you resolve the controller differences?

                                All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                                I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

                                Do you remember how bad some of those controllers were? The n64 controller is the absolute worse, but some of the others are really bad too. Try holding a NES or even a SNES controller now. I actually bought USB NES and SNES controllers, but I hate them. I hate the fact that they are wired, but what I hate the most is how terrible they feel compared to modern controllers.

                                An additional benefit to using a modern controller is that you get to map extra buttons like quick save, quick loads, screenshot, etc. I beat Super Mario Kart the other day and was able to send my brother some bragging screenshots very easily because I have a button assigned to screenshot.

                                https://pics.onsizzle.com/how-to-use-an-n64-controller-nintendo-whatd-they-actually-23552390.png

                                About 3 weeks ago I actually found my old Nintendo 64 with 3 controllers and only 1 of them worked...lol Those joysticks were such crap. I wasn't even able to play Blitz with my buddy.

                                The joysticks only felt new for a week. Within 6 months they became useless

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                                • scottalanmillerS
                                  scottalanmiller @wirestyle22
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                                  @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                  Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                                  Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                                  It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                                  @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                                  I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                                  The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                                  How do you resolve the controller differences?

                                  All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                                  I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

                                  Do you remember how bad some of those controllers were? The n64 controller is the absolute worse, but some of the others are really bad too. Try holding a NES or even a SNES controller now. I actually bought USB NES and SNES controllers, but I hate them. I hate the fact that they are wired, but what I hate the most is how terrible they feel compared to modern controllers.

                                  An additional benefit to using a modern controller is that you get to map extra buttons like quick save, quick loads, screenshot, etc. I beat Super Mario Kart the other day and was able to send my brother some bragging screenshots very easily because I have a button assigned to screenshot.

                                  https://pics.onsizzle.com/how-to-use-an-n64-controller-nintendo-whatd-they-actually-23552390.png

                                  Yeah but the games were designed with them in mind

                                  Designed like crap you mean.

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                                  • scottalanmillerS
                                    scottalanmiller @Fredtx
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                                    @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @wirestyle22 said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    @breffni-potter said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                    Post back here after 2 months of usage.

                                    Not quite two months of usage (about 6 weeks), but I wanted to report back before I forgot about this thread. The android TV has become our main media box on our tv. I bought another one to replace my firestick on our tv in our bedroom.

                                    It is still running much faster than my firestick ever did, and all classic roms (Nes, SNES, gameboy, N64) run very smooth without issues. We are also playing through several android games such Xcom, KOTR, and more all of which run flawlessly. We are able to download Netflix and Amazon Prime videos offline to take with us when traveling to my parents house for the kids. Which is not possible with Firestick.

                                    @IRJ I would like to get this setup for my daughter. (and me of course). Any game simulator apps you recommend for getting the classic Rom's setup on the android box?

                                    I use john SNES and NES emulators. I also use Awe64 and reicast for Dreamcast games.

                                    The beauty of android is that you have a plethora of free and paid emulators to choose from. Most consoles have at least 10 different emulators to buy.

                                    How do you resolve the controller differences?

                                    All the emulators have both usb and Bluetooth support. Once you add a Bluetooth controller, you can map your own keys. Although, generally the default settings are pretty close to what you want. You can also use multiple controller by assigning a controller profile for each player.

                                    I mean the actual physical controller. Gamecube and Dreamcast specifically had very different button layouts. I guess you just buy the USB verrsions of those controllers? Would be awkward if you didn't I would think.

                                    Do you remember how bad some of those controllers were? The n64 controller is the absolute worse, but some of the others are really bad too. Try holding a NES or even a SNES controller now. I actually bought USB NES and SNES controllers, but I hate them. I hate the fact that they are wired, but what I hate the most is how terrible they feel compared to modern controllers.

                                    An additional benefit to using a modern controller is that you get to map extra buttons like quick save, quick loads, screenshot, etc. I beat Super Mario Kart the other day and was able to send my brother some bragging screenshots very easily because I have a button assigned to screenshot.

                                    https://pics.onsizzle.com/how-to-use-an-n64-controller-nintendo-whatd-they-actually-23552390.png

                                    About 3 weeks ago I actually found my old Nintendo 64 with 3 controllers and only 1 of them worked...lol Those joysticks were such crap. I wasn't even able to play Blitz with my buddy.

                                    All about gimic. No quality.

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                                      @scottalanmiller Just like the Nintendo Switch. It didn’t even come with a game. Also, for an extra controller it’s like $80 after tax. My daughter’s uncle got it for her for Christmas. I’m betting she’ll play with the Android box more as soon as it comes in.

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                                        @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                        @scottalanmiller Just like the Nintendo Switch. It didn’t even come with a game. Also, for an extra controller it’s like $80 after tax. My daughter’s uncle got it for her for Christmas. I’m betting she’ll play with the Android box more as soon as it comes in.

                                        Oh yeah. Everything since the N64 has been garbage based completely around gimmicks. Wii and WiiU were so awful. The Switch is just the guts of an Nvidia Shield in a lower quality container at double the price.

                                        And the Shield is already quite old.

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                                          @scottalanmiller said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                          @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                          @scottalanmiller Just like the Nintendo Switch. It didn’t even come with a game. Also, for an extra controller it’s like $80 after tax. My daughter’s uncle got it for her for Christmas. I’m betting she’ll play with the Android box more as soon as it comes in.

                                          Oh yeah. Everything since the N64 has been garbage based completely around gimmicks. Wii and WiiU were so awful. The Switch is just the guts of an Nvidia Shield in a lower quality container at double the price.

                                          And the Shield is already quite old.

                                          Nintendo is lucky their name still carries so much weight. If any of those systems were designed by any company other than Nintendo, they'd be another Sega Saturn or jaguar 64.

                                          Nintendo just has so many fanboys and they are quite good with making fun games. Their niche is really software not hardware anymore.

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                                            @irj said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                            @scottalanmiller said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                            @fredtx said in I grabbed an Android TV box...:

                                            @scottalanmiller Just like the Nintendo Switch. It didn’t even come with a game. Also, for an extra controller it’s like $80 after tax. My daughter’s uncle got it for her for Christmas. I’m betting she’ll play with the Android box more as soon as it comes in.

                                            Oh yeah. Everything since the N64 has been garbage based completely around gimmicks. Wii and WiiU were so awful. The Switch is just the guts of an Nvidia Shield in a lower quality container at double the price.

                                            And the Shield is already quite old.

                                            Nintendo is lucky their name still carries so much weight. If any of those systems were designed by any company other than Nintendo, they'd be another Sega Saturn or jaguar 64.

                                            Nintendo just has so many fanboys and they are quite good with making fun games. Their niche is really software not hardware anymore.

                                            It is always about the software, even for the iPhone, Pixel phones, xbox, Playstation, etc. It is the software that really drives it. You can have the best hardware but if you have crappy software to put on it, the hardware is then perceived to be crappy as well.

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