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Re: pocketsnes on touch pro, anyone run it?
I have tried both. PocketSNES is pretty straight forward and works fine. The A, B, X, and Y buttons are on the screen (so you can only hit one at a time) and you use the D-Pad to move around. I have over 100 SNES ROMs on my Pro and most work great. As for PocketNester, I cannot find a way to make it run in landscape, and everytime I try to run it, I have to remap the buttons that I want to use. It's enough of a hassle that I don't even try to run PocketNester anymore.
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