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832099 2009-11-21 18:33:00 I have been asked to set up a media centre/gaming machine.

As part of this machine, the client would like to be able to play games from various gaming consoles.
He has the following consoles and would like to be able to incorporate all three onto one machine:
Wii
Ps2
Xbox
So I suggested it MAY be possible through emulation and have been asked to look into it.

Does anyone here have any practical knowledge of any emulators for the above consoles?
Also, with Wii in particular, are there gaming controllers available for PC?

Any other help/advice appreciated :)
Myth (110)
832100 2009-11-21 19:31:00 Jeez, I don't think so. There aren't emulators for all of them.
Tell him just to stick with his consoles then.
pctek (84)
832101 2009-11-21 19:40:00 Emulators for potentially 1 of the 3. That said due to the uncertainty around the legitimacy of such software, it's a grey area for discussion on these forums. Not sure if this is the right place to ask, perhaps you're just better off with Google... Chilling_Silence (9)
832102 2009-11-21 20:59:00 Indeed. Emulators for PS1, gameboy and little platforms like that is possible. PS3, 360, Wii? I hardly think so. I haven't seen anything about that, and I know some pretty dodgy places on the net that dwindle in these affairs.

Just stick to consoles. Keeps it simple and legal. Lol.
Chris09 (15218)
832103 2009-11-21 21:27:00 You will encounter much pain and suffering if you go the emulator way...

My only experience with emulation was with PS1 (never had issues gameboy): in 2003 games with a relatively decent machine with very bad results. I don't care to try again.
Cato (6936)
832104 2009-11-21 22:55:00 There is a PS1 emulator. I just used one to play an old game (my PS1 has long died :().

PS2 emulators do exist, but there's a hardware limitation to it. Apparently the coding for the emulator is so inefficient that you'd need some 4GHz+ Core 2 Duo to play PS2 games at 40-50 FPS when normally a PS2 would run games at 60FPS.

I tried Tekken 4 with the PS2 emulator with 1.6GHz Core Duo laptop and it only ran at about 7FPS.
qazwsxokmijn (102)
832105 2009-11-21 22:56:00 There is a PS1 emulator. I just used one to play an old game (my PS1 has long died :().

PS2 emulators do exist, but there's a hardware limitation to it. Apparently the coding for the emulator is so inefficient that you'd need some 4GHz+ Core 2 Duo to play PS2 games at 40-50 FPS when normally a PS2 would run games at 60FPS.

I tried Tekken 4 with the PS2 emulator with 1.6GHz Core Duo laptop and it only ran at about 7FPS.
qazwsxokmijn (102)
832106 2009-11-21 23:11:00 There's a article here (lifehacker.com) about using a Wii controller on a PC :), I personally haven't tried it though. davidmmac (4619)
832107 2009-11-21 23:18:00 Heh? Why did I double post? Can a mod please delete one? :help: qazwsxokmijn (102)
832108 2009-11-22 00:52:00 You can use a Wii Controller on a PC, that's not a problem at all, but emulating games is a no-go... Chilling_Silence (9)
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