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TopHatProfessor1014 wrote:
GentlemanGamer wrote:
Heck to the yes
Am upgrading my phone soon; was slightly reluctant to go with an Android vs. an iPhone due to the lack of Ace Attorney/Ghost Trick/The World Ends With You-ness, but this makes that hesitation disappear completely. Now I'm looking forward to getting an android!
Now the question is will I get an S4 or a Nexus 5? Decisions, decisions...
Android is way better than iOS, IMO. There's just so much more you can do with it.
The emulator works very well, especially with the most recent version. If you're using the pirated download that I posted, you'll have to check back for the latest version since you can't buy pirated apps. I'd buy it officially, but I don't have any Google Play funds.
Can't help you with that. I have an LG Optimus L9, the cheapest Android phone available at the time. It has low storage, but decent specs and I rooted it to use the SD card. But for $240, you could do worse. Wish I could afford an S4 or Nexus 5.
From the fact you can LEGALLY put emulators on your phone, I need no further convincing that this will be a better investment then the iPhone
The sheer number of games that one can play with this is absolutely staggering, and there's no doubt in my mind that my phone could be used just as much or more then any gaming console with all that potential
And that's without even getting into the customizations that you can apparently do... man, I'm getting pumped for this
I am sorely tempted to get the pirated version of the app, but I'll probably just purchase it; it's only $6.50, and for the amount of use I'll get out of it, I doubt I'll regret it
In any case, it would be MAJORLY annoying if I came across some bug while I'm playing that couldn't be fixed because I couldn't update the app, so this will both support the creators and prevent that future frusturation, essentially killing two birds with one stone
Well, your phone doesn't sound all that bad to me
The only reason I can afford either of these phones is that I'm renewing my phone contract with Rogers, so they're letting me upgrade my phone to one of those two for free with a 2 year contract. If it wasn't for that, there'd be no way I could currently afford either phone
JesusMonroe wrote:
I got an emulator like a week ago and I have the entire AA series (besides GK2 and DD of course) on my iPhone, along with Hotel Dusk, Last Window, and 999 because people have said that those games are similar to AA
I beat the first case of Trials and Tribulations so far but I'm thinking about stopping for the HD rerelease. I don't really want to replay the cases so soon again
I can see your point in waiting for the HD rerelease, but speaking as someone who played the HD rerelease on the iPhone 4 recently, I'd almost say it's not worth the wait. I personally found the HD sprites good but not superb when compared to the originals; something about them felt... stilted, part of it having to do with the choppy animations. As for the soundtracks, aside from AA1, the music had reverted to their GBA soundtracks and felt lacking to the DS releases. In conclusion, I felt it was a decent effort and the ability to start from wherever you wanted in a case at any time was nice, but for my money the DS games are still the better versions
That said, I'd still support it if you have the money, if only to support the series and experience it for yourself. But hey... just my opinion; you may like the HD version better, so take my opinion with a grain of salt
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