

You can either work with compatible controllers and remap button functions, or you could go with a classic mouse and keyboard combo, also assigning various actions to whichever buttons you find most useful. In terms of control, once again the app proves its flexibility. Format, region, integrity detection, all of these aspects are flawlessly carried by the app. It automatically detected the settings and even the screen size for optimal functionality. In fact, in the test that we've conducted, the application ran our file without any issues. Both of these allow you to use a normal controller. There is the N-rage controller plugin and also the SSSPSX PAD plugin. Since it is safe to assume that this program only deals with retro consoles, you won't experience too many issues. The Nuvee controller plugin discussed below allows you to use a light gun or more accurately to use a raw mouse device as a light gun to play light gun games. Check frame rate and similar aspects at any given time. You get a couple of indicators, as part of the app's HUD. You can even record your adventure or take snapshots of special moments. Control the speed of the game, if you'd like to improve the overall gaming experience. Saving your game progress won't be an issue since there are 10 slots available that you can overwrite at any time. Further additions are planned as stated by the developer. And speaking of compatible consoles and systems, the application will currently run Apple II, Atari, Nintendo, Neo Geo, Sega, and PSX games, just to name a few.

It can detect if you're trying to run a Game Boy or PSX game. You feed it a certain console-specific file, a ROM or ISO, and it instantly adjusts itself to run it. The feature that stands out the most when running this application is how adaptable it is. Generally speaking, emulators tend to center themselves around a single console.īizHawk, on the other hand, tries to offer support for multiple platforms, allowing the user to enjoy a plethora of titles from different consoles, pertaining to different eras. By now we've become accustomed to the existence of emulators, apps, and programs that run video games meant for other, very specific systems.
