Android goes here?

What exactly about Android? Gaming or just general Android things.

I've also wondered where the Mobile forum(or sub-forum) is. Or did I just miss it?
 
Are you looking for an android game discussion? Or android devices?

Sorry im a bit confused....
 
Wouldn't it be better to have a mobile sub-forum under the General Gaming section? Or is there too little interest regarding it.

There is hardly any interest at all. Every time someone creates a new thread about mobile games (there have been several), it dies in a day or two, if not immediately.
 
Ok so no one has tables here :D

For those who might or are getting an android...

Been playing with Scummvm and DosBox Turbo. Not bad considering both are emulations... However it does make a tingle seeing The 7th guest running ;)

DBT seems interesting as it also supports some degree of DX or so they say. Have not tried any W95 games on it yet. For Sierra I would recommend Scummvm with SCI/AGI. It works better if you want to exit a screen in comparison to DBT where you might not be able to click that "bottom left/right". The only other emulation that tickles my pickle is BOCH ;)
 
Ok so no one has tables here :D

For those who might or are getting an android...

Been playing with Scummvm and DosBox Turbo. Not bad considering both are emulations... However it does make a tingle seeing The 7th guest running ;)

DBT seems interesting as it also supports some degree of DX or so they say. Have not tried any W95 games on it yet. For Sierra I would recommend Scummvm with SCI/AGI. It works better if you want to exit a screen in comparison to DBT where you might not be able to click that "bottom left/right". The only other emulation that tickles my pickle is BOCH ;)

Having 2 Android devices (Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1), I have no idea what you just said :|
 
Having 2 Android devices (Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Tab 2 10.1), I have no idea what you just said :|

ScummVM is an emulator of the game engine Sierra and Lucas Arts used for many of their adventure games in the 90s. It's a nice nostalgia trip for point-and-click adventure fans. DosBox is an emulator that allows you to run many (if not most) legacy DOS games and apps. It works a treat on a modern Windows OS and, by the sounds of it, will be working just as good on Android soon. :D Can't wait...
 
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