When it comes to mobile games, I tend to mostly play console ports such as Fortnite, Wreckfest, and SpongeBob Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated. Emulation is a breath of fresh air for mobile gaming as you can play a ton of classic games on your phone. Cloud gaming is pretty cool, but your experience will vary depending on your internet connection and the service you are using.
My first dive into the emulation rabbit hole, was in 2014 when I first emulated Crash Bandicoot 2 (PS1 game) on my Galaxy S4. At the time, I could not believe something like that was actually possible, where I am able to play fully featured console games on my phone. After I discovered emulation, I have never looked back at mobile games, since even in 2014 many of them was cash grabs and it has only gotten worse over the years. Now about 10 years later, I'm rocking a S20 FE (last S series phone to still support a micro SD card) with a 256 GB micro SD card that is packed to the brim with ROMs😄.
@@flamingkitsune2792 Yeah my biggest regret is that affordable gaming handheld PCs were not a thing when I was a kid. I mean I enjoyed Gameboys and DS but I can't say I've ever been a fan of closed ecosystems
@@TheRaphaPower I know it wasn't my fault but it feels weird to have found enjoyment in something that I fundamentally disagree with, simply because there was no option. Nowadays that there is an open platform alternative for everything, I would always pick that
Of which, they won't even remaster those games or anything either, just straight up use the same freely available emulators/roms to do it, like they did with the nes mini and people figured out how to add their own roms to it.
So funny, the other day I decided that I wanted to emulate windwaker which sent me down a rabbithole and I ended up staying up all night. Man was it worth it though
i just bought an Asus Zenfone 9 andI love it, and it absolutely has gaming specs, but I dont actually play anything other than Clash of Clans. also it has a headphone jack built in
I feel like it's worth mentioning that aethersx2 is also no longer in development, but mostly because internet people would not stop harrassing the dev, at least the last build is still available though
5:15 'If you want DS emulators' *Shows New Super Mario Bros Wii One of the first things I did when I got my current phone is test out some emulators. I have a Steam Deck now, so I don't really need to use my phone, but I still keep a few PS2 ISOs there.
hi barry hope ur doing well brother . from uk here scotland infact in the west of the country aka celtic versus rangers a insane soccer match the atomosphere islike madmax , anyways nice to see u are still around , ur sub of 5 some years take care bro and thanx for the advice and range of content respect ^5
its been nearly half a year since you responded to my comment telling me that you were still working on the exurbia documentary and i just want to know if there were any updates on that
Cool story. I've been hacking Memory Card saves for Playstation Final Fantasy Tactics. The saves themselves are only 8k. But there's a LOT in that 8k, and while there ARE save editors for it, they got 4 problems: 20 years old, no actual documentation, no source code, and they only work on DexDrive Save Files. I'm documenting EVERYTHING. I'm NOT writing a save editor. All I'm doing is what the writers of existing save editors failed to do: documenting the HOW of it, so others can write their own. Or edit manually. I don't give a shit.
@@MaleficWeegee having the right balance of giving a shit and not giving a shit is key. I give a shit enough to document my findings. I DON'T give a shit enough to write a save editor. All I have is a rudimentary parity generator that takes WAY too long to run, but I need it if I want to generate fully custom save files. Suppose I could publish that, but with the right info, someone could make one in one of the C-family of languages that'd run like 100 times faster. Mine's written in bash and heavily dependent on Linux/Unix programs.
You seem like an interesting person. Are you a programmer? Why do you do this? Do you really like the game, do you like tinkering with binary files, are you very proficient with similar things and this is just a small hobby project, some combination of everything? I have a similarly strange project, though mine is less obviously fun. I have been slowly writing a system monitor/task manager program in X, and upon realizing there are no widgets in raw X, I decided to write my own small GUI layer on top of X.
@@danilafoxpro2603 i do it out of boredom. I'm no programmer. Hell, it took me 4 days to write a parity checking script. In bash. And it's highly effective, but extremely inefficient.
@@seancondon5572 Be careful, you might accidentally become a computer engineer, doing things like that. :D This is impressive and somewhat technically deep; not sure how many programmers nowadays know how data is actually laid out in memory or in save files, bit-wise. Do you have any other interesting projects you do out of boredom?
As a s23 ultra user, if you have access to 5G speeds on the go, it's very possible to play remotely to your PC via Parsec. One complaint would be the half baked keyboard support that Parsec mobile has currently.
Emulation sucks. Would rather play 1000000000 mobile games. Playing old games with bleh graphics ain't great. Not to mention the set up with the roms and bios files. Just gonna say it right there. And your comments saying that it will run better than the switch lmao, unless you have an 8 gen 2, not at all. And your description didn't really sound too good on your s23 ultra stating that your phone overheats like mad playing switch games,( not even demanding switch games). Not to mention low battery life ue to the emulation overhead. Not to mention most phones aren't faster than the switch and the ones that are aren't by a large marigin like only by a bit. The 8 gen 2 in modern phones isn't ps4 level at all it is like half. I found this video just a bit weird in general. I wouldn't go over and state these chips are too impressive it is 2023 lol and the best 1200 dollar phone overheats and throttles playing undemanding switch games. I wouldn't go over and call it amazing.
Ive been having a lot of fun with game pass and my backbone. Emulation works great too with my faved gba games and the like. Mobile gaming is in a really good place right now i feel. Especially if that new PS streaming device brings PS5 games to mobile
I agree, mobile gaming is in a pretty good spot right now. At the moment, emulation and cloud gaming are carrying mobile. Mobile has some good console ports, but they are overshadowed by the pay to win garbage.
I watched this video when it first came out and now I'm back cause I realized just how banger of a video this was. I'm prob gonna buy the s23 ultra thanks to you lol
Why I have a Steam Deck dot mov I honestly don't emulate that much. I've always been on PC and my PC game to console game ratio is hundreds to one Mobile games get a bad name due to being overwhelmed with slot machines in disguise, but there are totally normal games available. I played Limbo, Wreckfest and SpongeBob BFBB on my phone. Nothing wrong with Minecraft either, it's the same as the console version
Let's be honest, portable or not, emulation is great, I remember emulating all sorts of things on my PSP and 2DS, even playing them more than the actual games of the system at times, while on PC most of what I play is emulated so I don't have to deal with the industry BS of new games, I can enjoy classics just fine! But one huge part of why portable emulation is great you skipped out on is that, unlike normal phone games or portable games on gaming systems, you have savestates, meaning you can literally stop playing at any moment without needing to reach a checkpoint or save or anything, and pick back up whenever you want again! Let's say you are on the train and it's your stop, you can savestate immediately, then when you have time again, resume right from where you were.
Didn't even think of using my phone as a full emulation machine. Been playing pgr and star rail as my main mobile games, but emulation should take away the other 126 gbs of space
You must have been reading my or something when you chose to upload this vid. I was just browsing the android emulation subreddit earlier this week. I used to play the shit out of GBA games on my phone using myboy on my way to school.
I wanted to try LSDJ, but surprisingly my phone really struggled with emulating a mere GameBoy smoothly enough. I know my phone is not top of the line and a few generations behind, but it should at least be more powerful than, say, a Raspberry Pi, which runs GameBoy just fine.
You may have a lot of bloatware running without your knowledge. Cheap Phones are Bloated quite a lot most of the time, and even Flagship Samsung are preloaded with a bunch of useless crap
Yes, unfortunately OS updates could have slowed your phone, or general bloatware. Without having a rooted phone with access to a real task manager like 3C it's hard to figure out what's going on You might even want to look into backing up all your files and game saves if you can and install a completely new and rooted OS free of bloat
I kinda wish that there were experience like the ds and 3ds on phones or that hand holds were smaller. I can’t really carry about my steam deck or switch in my back pocket
Funnily enough i have been getting the itch to buy a device that would do all you have laid out here. So i just need to get a new phone...sounds like a better plan than the arduino projects i was thinking of...
Wait so you have morale issues when using an emulator that steals code and makes you use a specific remote but not with pirating the actual game??? You really can’t be using that as a point it is totally hypocritical
Dude my Gpu died on me 9 month ago and I didn't have the money to buy new Gpu ( i had gtx 1080 so you see where I coming from) And Ever since then , i started to use this sick budget setup Where I connect my s23 to my monitor via usc c and use Samsung dex Then connect a xbox controller and mouse via Bluetooth And have a semiconductor mag safe megnatic cooler/wireless charger attached to my phone 😂🥲 nonetheless it's working with me And I'm really happy to c someone like you making the best of what he got 😁
hey barry, completely off topic, i started watching your videos years and years ago, one that particularly stuck with me was your journey with H. Pylori. ff to the present and i'm in emt school and what do i come across during abdominal diseases? H. pylori lol. hope you're doing well man :)
I'm 100% with you, I once played through all of GTA San Andreas on my phone while in the car on a road trip. The journey passed so quickly.
When it comes to mobile games, I tend to mostly play console ports such as Fortnite, Wreckfest, and SpongeBob Battle for Bikini Bottom Rehydrated. Emulation is a breath of fresh air for mobile gaming as you can play a ton of classic games on your phone. Cloud gaming is pretty cool, but your experience will vary depending on your internet connection and the service you are using.
My first dive into the emulation rabbit hole, was in 2014 when I first emulated Crash Bandicoot 2 (PS1 game) on my Galaxy S4. At the time, I could not believe something like that was actually possible, where I am able to play fully featured console games on my phone. After I discovered emulation, I have never looked back at mobile games, since even in 2014 many of them was cash grabs and it has only gotten worse over the years.
Now about 10 years later, I'm rocking a S20 FE (last S series phone to still support a micro SD card) with a 256 GB micro SD card that is packed to the brim with ROMs😄.
I've been using the Steam Deck instead. It is amazing. Like I played DOOM Eternal and Black Mesa in my Calculus class
I wish the steam deck was around when i was a kid
@@flamingkitsune2792 Yeah my biggest regret is that affordable gaming handheld PCs were not a thing when I was a kid. I mean I enjoyed Gameboys and DS but I can't say I've ever been a fan of closed ecosystems
@@Thornskade why do you regret something that didn't exist when we were children. Not your fault man !
@@TheRaphaPower I know it wasn't my fault but it feels weird to have found enjoyment in something that I fundamentally disagree with, simply because there was no option. Nowadays that there is an open platform alternative for everything, I would always pick that
@@flamingkitsune2792To quote a movie. “Even better we got them when we’re 40”.
cod mobile is actually better than new cod games
Slowly dying to cancer is better than the new CoD game....
@@NeonfxGraphics24/7 diarrhea is better than the new CoD games.
Devs will complain about emulation then price old Ps2 games at $20.99
Of which, they won't even remaster those games or anything either, just straight up use the same freely available emulators/roms to do it, like they did with the nes mini and people figured out how to add their own roms to it.
Always a blast every time you post a video
always excited for a barry video!
So funny, the other day I decided that I wanted to emulate windwaker which sent me down a rabbithole and I ended up staying up all night. Man was it worth it though
I have used Steam link and have gained a lot of success, better signal, less/ next to no lag using Wi-Fi 6 on both my PC and Phone. Works great.
i just bought an Asus Zenfone 9 andI love it, and it absolutely has gaming specs, but I dont actually play anything other than Clash of Clans.
also it has a headphone jack built in
I feel like it's worth mentioning that aethersx2 is also no longer in development, but mostly because internet people would not stop harrassing the dev, at least the last build is still available though
Wasn't really harassment,I'm pretty sure, they just got sick over people asking questions over and over
The project's homepage mentioned death threats, so unless there was a lot of exaggeration somewhere, I think it's fair to call it harrassment
@@nomad_20XX Theres more to it then what is said on the homepage I am pretty sure from what I remember from back then
5:15
'If you want DS emulators'
*Shows New Super Mario Bros Wii
One of the first things I did when I got my current phone is test out some emulators.
I have a Steam Deck now, so I don't really need to use my phone, but I still keep a few PS2 ISOs there.
just got my s24, and I had to come back to this video
hi barry hope ur doing well brother .
from uk here scotland infact in the west of the country aka celtic versus rangers a insane soccer match the atomosphere islike madmax , anyways nice to see u are still around , ur sub of 5 some years take care bro and thanx for the advice and range of content respect ^5
Ayo, another bullet Barry upload!
its been nearly half a year since you responded to my comment telling me that you were still working on the exurbia documentary and i just want to know if there were any updates on that
Yes, I've started to become a mobile gamer
I bought a Steam Deck
Love that you're uploading again!
Cool story. I've been hacking Memory Card saves for Playstation Final Fantasy Tactics. The saves themselves are only 8k. But there's a LOT in that 8k, and while there ARE save editors for it, they got 4 problems: 20 years old, no actual documentation, no source code, and they only work on DexDrive Save Files. I'm documenting EVERYTHING. I'm NOT writing a save editor. All I'm doing is what the writers of existing save editors failed to do: documenting the HOW of it, so others can write their own. Or edit manually. I don't give a shit.
I haven't really been much of a FF guy, but good luck, man! You're doing important stuff!
@@MaleficWeegee having the right balance of giving a shit and not giving a shit is key. I give a shit enough to document my findings. I DON'T give a shit enough to write a save editor. All I have is a rudimentary parity generator that takes WAY too long to run, but I need it if I want to generate fully custom save files. Suppose I could publish that, but with the right info, someone could make one in one of the C-family of languages that'd run like 100 times faster. Mine's written in bash and heavily dependent on Linux/Unix programs.
You seem like an interesting person. Are you a programmer? Why do you do this? Do you really like the game, do you like tinkering with binary files, are you very proficient with similar things and this is just a small hobby project, some combination of everything?
I have a similarly strange project, though mine is less obviously fun. I have been slowly writing a system monitor/task manager program in X, and upon realizing there are no widgets in raw X, I decided to write my own small GUI layer on top of X.
@@danilafoxpro2603 i do it out of boredom. I'm no programmer. Hell, it took me 4 days to write a parity checking script. In bash. And it's highly effective, but extremely inefficient.
@@seancondon5572 Be careful, you might accidentally become a computer engineer, doing things like that. :D
This is impressive and somewhat technically deep; not sure how many programmers nowadays know how data is actually laid out in memory or in save files, bit-wise. Do you have any other interesting projects you do out of boredom?
Super informative! Time to play battlefront ii on the go!
As a s23 ultra user, if you have access to 5G speeds on the go, it's very possible to play remotely to your PC via Parsec. One complaint would be the half baked keyboard support that Parsec mobile has currently.
Mobile gaming can't be discounted anymore. Phones evolve too, and the games that come with it!
Emulation sucks. Would rather play 1000000000 mobile games. Playing old games with bleh graphics ain't great. Not to mention the set up with the roms and bios files.
Just gonna say it right there.
And your comments saying that it will run better than the switch lmao, unless you have an 8 gen 2, not at all. And your description didn't really sound too good on your s23 ultra stating that your phone overheats like mad playing switch games,( not even demanding switch games). Not to mention low battery life ue to the emulation overhead. Not to mention most phones aren't faster than the switch and the ones that are aren't by a large marigin like only by a bit. The 8 gen 2 in modern phones isn't ps4 level at all it is like half.
I found this video just a bit weird in general.
I wouldn't go over and state these chips are too impressive it is 2023 lol and the best 1200 dollar phone overheats and throttles playing undemanding switch games. I wouldn't go over and call it amazing.
Ive been having a lot of fun with game pass and my backbone. Emulation works great too with my faved gba games and the like. Mobile gaming is in a really good place right now i feel. Especially if that new PS streaming device brings PS5 games to mobile
I agree, mobile gaming is in a pretty good spot right now. At the moment, emulation and cloud gaming are carrying mobile. Mobile has some good console ports, but they are overshadowed by the pay to win garbage.
I watched this video when it first came out and now I'm back cause I realized just how banger of a video this was. I'm prob gonna buy the s23 ultra thanks to you lol
7:01 Kingdom Hearts 2 on the phone?? Which version/port is this game? It shows Xbox Button prompts. Could it be the PC Version?
Why I have a Steam Deck dot mov
I honestly don't emulate that much. I've always been on PC and my PC game to console game ratio is hundreds to one
Mobile games get a bad name due to being overwhelmed with slot machines in disguise, but there are totally normal games available. I played Limbo, Wreckfest and SpongeBob BFBB on my phone. Nothing wrong with Minecraft either, it's the same as the console version
Let's be honest, portable or not, emulation is great, I remember emulating all sorts of things on my PSP and 2DS, even playing them more than the actual games of the system at times, while on PC most of what I play is emulated so I don't have to deal with the industry BS of new games, I can enjoy classics just fine!
But one huge part of why portable emulation is great you skipped out on is that, unlike normal phone games or portable games on gaming systems, you have savestates, meaning you can literally stop playing at any moment without needing to reach a checkpoint or save or anything, and pick back up whenever you want again! Let's say you are on the train and it's your stop, you can savestate immediately, then when you have time again, resume right from where you were.
Would love to see a phone review/whats on my phone video from you
oh sweet! I just might do that
Didn't even think of using my phone as a full emulation machine. Been playing pgr and star rail as my main mobile games, but emulation should take away the other 126 gbs of space
You must have been reading my or something when you chose to upload this vid. I was just browsing the android emulation subreddit earlier this week. I used to play the shit out of GBA games on my phone using myboy on my way to school.
Great video Barry. Been watching since stick figures fought. Haha
Does the gamevice flex work with Asus Rog Phone 3? NVM cant buy it, in europe, unavailable
Hey is there any updates from the exberbia case?
I'm really impressed with phones being capable of running Gran Turismo 3/4.
What phone processors do you recommend for emulation?
I wanted to try LSDJ, but surprisingly my phone really struggled with emulating a mere GameBoy smoothly enough.
I know my phone is not top of the line and a few generations behind, but it should at least be more powerful than, say, a Raspberry Pi, which runs GameBoy just fine.
You may have a lot of bloatware running without your knowledge.
Cheap Phones are Bloated quite a lot most of the time, and even Flagship Samsung are preloaded with a bunch of useless crap
Yes, unfortunately OS updates could have slowed your phone, or general bloatware. Without having a rooted phone with access to a real task manager like 3C it's hard to figure out what's going on
You might even want to look into backing up all your files and game saves if you can and install a completely new and rooted OS free of bloat
I kinda wish that there were experience like the ds and 3ds on phones or that hand holds were smaller. I can’t really carry about my steam deck or switch in my back pocket
There are smaller handheld PCs like Aya Neo or GPD Win that fit in pockets, there are also small Android handhelds, gotta look around
The controller is sold out 😕
you should review ur phone tbh
i have the flex but it does not work on my Fold 4 so my wife uses on her 23
BulletGarry
Nice
Funnily enough i have been getting the itch to buy a device that would do all you have laid out here.
So i just need to get a new phone...sounds like a better plan than the arduino projects i was thinking of...
Wait so you have morale issues when using an emulator that steals code and makes you use a specific remote but not with pirating the actual game??? You really can’t be using that as a point it is totally hypocritical
Barry your face is making me feel old. No offense it has just been a long fun road.
Ag Ag
First
Dude my Gpu died on me 9 month ago and I didn't have the money to buy new Gpu ( i had gtx 1080 so you see where I coming from)
And Ever since then , i started to use this sick budget setup
Where I connect my s23 to my monitor via usc c and use Samsung dex
Then connect a xbox controller and mouse via Bluetooth
And have a semiconductor mag safe megnatic cooler/wireless charger attached to my phone
😂🥲
nonetheless it's working with me
And I'm really happy to c someone like you making the best of what he got 😁
hey barry, completely off topic, i started watching your videos years and years ago, one that particularly stuck with me was your journey with H. Pylori. ff to the present and i'm in emt school and what do i come across during abdominal diseases? H. pylori lol. hope you're doing well man :)