Perhaps this can double to play Homestar Runner swf files and other stuff, like Newgrounds, perhaps.by Yerffej - Ideas, requests
QuoteThemadhatterZUh can you name any? Well, no. But I do know people with broken arms, making one of their hands useless for gaming. Does that count?by Yerffej - Ideas, requests
This would be pretty neat for racing games on the older systems like the SNES, to steer them like Mario Kart Wii. It might also come in handy for those one handed people out there. I think one or more emulators on the iphone already has a feature similar to this. Would it be possible on the wii?by Yerffej - Ideas, requests
works like a charm now. Doki doki panic works too. Thanks danielby Yerffej - Homebrew Applications
I just reinstalled FCEUGX from the homebrew browser, where I updated it from the RAR file from the wiki before. The NES games load up fine, but the game genie still does not work. I have it named exactly to "gg.rom" in lowercase letters and is placed in sd:\fceugx by itself, NOt in a seperate folder called 'gg.rom.' I've tried multiple game genie roms, all of them NES obviously, wiby Yerffej - Homebrew Applications
QuotePANMUSICAre you sure that you put these files in the sd:/fceugx without include them in separate folders? No separate folders, I put the two files directly into sd:\fceugx. QuotelowsnamebrandYou Just Place The Game Genie Rom In the FCEU folder and rename It GG Do you rename it to "gg" or "gg.rom?" And also, do you need the FDS Bios (disksys.rom) for it to work? Tantric, am I missing soby Yerffej - Homebrew Applications
Sometimes, I'm in the middle of playing a game, and the phone rings or I have to use the bathroom. When I come back to play the game, the wiimote is gone. Where is it? I spend ten minutes looking for it, wasting valuable time for game-playing. That's where this idea comes in. I load up the Wiimote finder app, it makes all connected remotes beep or make some sort of noise, and I findby Yerffej - Ideas, requests
I tried following PANMUSIC's advice, with no luck. The original files were called "Game Genie (Unl).nes," which is 281kb, and "Famicom Disk System Boot," which is 8kb, and I renamed them to 'gg.rom' and 'disksys.rom.' I tested multiple roms, with no result. The formats show that "disksys.rom" is in a ROM format, and "gg.rom" is in a NES format, and both files still have &by Yerffej - Homebrew Applications
I noticed in the new update for FCEUGX (3.0.8), it mentions Game Genie support, by placing the game genie rom in \fceugx\gg.rom. Does that mean placing it in a folder called gg.rom, or renaming the rom to gg.rom and putting it in \fceugx? I've tried both ways, and I still can't figure out how to get it to work. Can some be more detailed on how to get this to work? System menu 4.0, FCEUby Yerffej - Homebrew Applications
Hey, I just updated to 3.0.8. Do I put the Game Genie rom in a folder called 'gg.rom,' or do I rename it to gg.rom and place it in root:\fceugx? Thanks Edit:: Also, how do I get the Game Genie rom to load with a game? All what I can get it to do is load by itself, and all it does is reset every time I enter codes Edit2:: The emulator now loads 'Mario Adventure.' Hooraby Yerffej - Homebrew Applications