ps2 emulators will probably only be possible if they are "official" emulators. PS2 emulation is hard enough on current PCs (due to the way that the ps2 cpu worked) so getting it to run on a ps4 is going to be tough.
N64 and PS1 worked just fine on Xbox original.
There is, NullDC is under semi-active development ('bit more frequent then SNES9x last I checked) and it ran Ikaruga fine, at least that's the only thing I've tested (but it's 3D and all that jazz).
That would require some kind of input method to compensate for the motion/touch controls. With the info we have so far, the PS4 lacks something needed by each of them: a touch screen for the DS and a motion controller working like the the Wii. The touch screen could be emulated, but that would make it kinda hard to use (PC DS emulators) and the PS4 motion controller is very different compared to the Wii motion controls.however i believe we may wish to see some motion base/handheld emus running ie. wii, ds?
Well, there's the touchpad for DS and a gyroscope for Wii...That would require some kind of input method to compensate for the motion/touch controls. With the info we have so far, the PS4 lacks something needed by each of them: a touch screen for the DS and a motion controller working like the the Wii. The touch screen could be emulated, but that would make it kinda hard to use (PC DS emulators) and the PS4 motion controller is very different compared to the Wii motion controls.
Unfortunately :I
Just a little? -.-this last icon might be a little TOO optimistic here.
That would require some kind of input method to compensate for the motion/touch controls. With the info we have so far, the PS4 lacks something needed by each of them: a touch screen for the DS and a motion controller working like the the Wii. The touch screen could be emulated, but that would make it kinda hard to use (PC DS emulators) and the PS4 motion controller is very different compared to the Wii motion controls.
Unfortunately :I
Just tape your smartphone to your controllerIk we are talking about the PS4, but I wonder if and how well kinect will emulate the touchscreen. Well, they have smartglass as well,but switching back in forth between tablet and controller seems bothersome.
While true, there are still a few larger problems here in regards to the touchpad: You can't see what you're pressing. That takes quite a bit out of many DS games that were designed to make use of the screen (Elite Beat Agents, Zeldas, etc).Well, there's the touchpad for DS and a gyroscope for Wii...