Without a physical Bluetooth controller (an expensive rarity in 2010), most games were unplayable beyond the first level.
In the world of homebrew, the name is legendary. Originally developed for the PC, it was ported to the PlayStation Portable (PSP) with surprising success. Given the PSP's hardware similarities to the S60v5 devices (both used similar MIPS and ARM architectures in different configurations), many developers attempted to bring N64 emulation to Symbian. Nintendo 64 emulator for s60v5
Let's be brutally honest. Even on the best S60v5 hardware (Nokia C6-01 or N8 with 680MHz), the experience was tragic. Without a physical Bluetooth controller (an expensive rarity
The Nintendo 64 controller had an analog stick, a D-pad, six face buttons (A, B, four C-buttons), a Start button, and a trigger (Z) on the back. six face buttons (A