A simple proof of concept:
Gamefu - Gaming All-Machine Emulator Frontend for Unix
In my quest to find a decent graphical console emulator frontend for Linux, I came up empty handed. Thanks to some helpful people in the tech forum who hooked me up with some SDL docs, I've been able to start this:
Props to pheonix for his awesome skinnage.
Basically, you'll be able to open any ROM you wish for any system, using your joystick. No need for the keyboard or mouse. This is ideal for a setup where the computer is hooked up to a TV.
An exemple of a ROM listing for NES:
Up top, I'm planning on showing a screenshot of the game (got to work out a little bug and it'll be working) and the meta-data as well (ROM Title, mapper used, switch, CHR size, etc...).
Basically what I want is suggestions for features that should be included, because I know I haven't thought of everything yet.
So get suggesting!
/me cracks whip
Gamefu - Gaming All-Machine Emulator Frontend for Unix
In my quest to find a decent graphical console emulator frontend for Linux, I came up empty handed. Thanks to some helpful people in the tech forum who hooked me up with some SDL docs, I've been able to start this:
Props to pheonix for his awesome skinnage.
Basically, you'll be able to open any ROM you wish for any system, using your joystick. No need for the keyboard or mouse. This is ideal for a setup where the computer is hooked up to a TV.
An exemple of a ROM listing for NES:
Up top, I'm planning on showing a screenshot of the game (got to work out a little bug and it'll be working) and the meta-data as well (ROM Title, mapper used, switch, CHR size, etc...).
Basically what I want is suggestions for features that should be included, because I know I haven't thought of everything yet.
So get suggesting!
/me cracks whip