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Huwebes, Mayo 3, 2012

Play your Old Playstaion 1 Games with youir Android Smart phones

Simple Requirements:
Rooted Phone
at lease rom 2.1 or android 2.1 eclair

tested working with:
Samsung Galaxy Y
Samsung Galaxy MIni
Samsung Galaxy Spica
Samsung Galaxy wonder
Samsung Galaxy 5
Xperia X8

Seems all the Android devices are fully supported. try at your own device now.

lets get started
1st you need to download the PSX emu here>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?odcyqfene81wf26
after downloading the emu download the patcher download here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?savh278n4p6l3nd
then download the BIOS here download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?93nj8pn474jn3kj

Installation:
install the emulator first
next install the lucky patcher
then after installing lucky patcher open it then find FPSE then Long Press then choos remove license verification
after that open FPse then it Should ask for an BIOS to be loaded then choose the BIOS file Which you Downloaded here. then you can play all the old PS 1 games you loved.

Screen Shots:
Marvel VS Capcom

Dragon Ball Z Final Bout

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Lunes, Abril 30, 2012

Massive APK Android Games for you All Media Fire Download now!!!



Tested on Xperia W8, Samsung Galaxy Ace & LG P500
Note: This Games may not work on other android smartphone




Air Control
CURRENT VERSION: 2.09
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.5 and up
SIZE: 2.78Mb


DownLoad here>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?877jmer7ruy4m54




Angry Birds
CURRENT VERSION: 1.6.3
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 18.65Mb



DownLoad Here> http://www.mediafire.com/?lf4ikoochpz7c1h


Angry Birds Rio
CURRENT VERSION: 1.3.0
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 17Mb



DownLoad Here>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?a8h1a9t9uxlh9zc





Angry Birds Seasons
CURRENT VERSION: 1.2.0
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 14.47Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?0ajrno8z7rdp078




Ant Smasher
CURRENT VERSION: 1.4.8
REQUIRES ANDROID: 2.1 and up
SIZE: 3.57Mb



Download Here> http://www.mediafire.com/?9z4h15hbqb3j8e4




Asphalt 5
CURRENT VERSION: 3.4.1
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 4.75Mb



Download APK File Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?5cm400e58b4zn53
Download Data File Here> http://www.mediafire.com/?x5l7k8opq5wxrt5
Copy data to sdcard/gameloft/games then install APK file




Baseball Superstars® 2011
CURRENT VERSION: 1.1.0
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.5 and up
SIZE: 8.11Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?72c40s6f5s3jjba




Burn The Rope+
CURRENT VERSION: 1.2.13
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 14.65Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?7jl8n86yux7x2te




Crazy Penguin Catapult
CURRENT VERSION: 1.1.12
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.0 and up
SIZE: 1.1Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?zeir68q2u737dey




Doodle Jump
CURRENT VERSION: 1.5.1
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.5 and up
SIZE: 1.77Mb



Download here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?1nxzvb0k48eh18m




Dungeon Hunter
CURRENT VERSION: 3.1.1
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 4.31Mb



Download APK here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?clymreldyhth9q1
Download Data File here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?iwzy4mhyymn
Copy data to sdcard/gameloft/games then install APK file




Find The Ball
CURRENT VERSION: 1.0.1
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.5 and up
SIZE: 3.65Mb





Download Here>>http://www.mediafire.com/?nnhwhzjp3mgmu6c




Fruit Ninja
CURRENT VERSION: 1.5.4
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 10.21Mb



Download here> http://www.mediafire.com/?w0mx96vxvbu6mzz




Gangstar West Coast Hustle
CURRENT VERSION: 3.5.0
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 4.41Mb


down APK and Data file Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?pabrb8xihkrjrta
Copy data to sdcard/gameloft/games then install APK file




Gangstar 2 Miami Vindication
CURRENT VERSION: 3.1.4
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 4.7Mb



Download APk and Data file here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?6x11nqn7g8sn4m2
Copy data to sdcard/gameloft/games then install APK file



iLightr - Virtual Lighter
CURRENT VERSION: 1.3.0
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 1.36Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?t3uf0lsin34rtq8




Illusia
CURRENT VERSION: 1.0.1
REQUIRES ANDROID: 2.0 and up
SIZE: 17.23Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?v6m752451reae6l


NEED FOR SPEED™ Shift
CURRENT VERSION: 1.0.4
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 869.38Kb



Download APK here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?2m9ay7240326nws
Download DATA file here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?rfpq38wy0tffa18
MF Passowrd: astaga-gadget.blogspot
Copy data to sdcard/android/data then install APK file



NinJump
CURRENT VERSION: 1.0.3
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 7.73Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?6zxzcjbbxejussj



Paper Toss
CURRENT VERSION: 1.0.9
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.5 and up
SIZE: 5.92Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?fndisc7nla2r0a3




Pool Break Pro
CURRENT VERSION: 1.8.0
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.5 and up
SIZE: 2.28Mb



Download Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?kizi9fzdmmzo1if




Real Steel
CURRENT VERSION: 1.0.17
REQUIRES ANDROID: 2.0 and up
SIZE: 15.4Mb



Download APK file Here> http://www.mediafire.com/?bnd3qzo79h42hh8
Download Data file here>> http://www.filesonic.com/file/2245614381
Copy data to sdcard/android/data/ then install APK file




Tap Tap Revenge 4
CURRENT VERSION: 4.0.5
REQUIRES ANDROID: 2.1 and up
SIZE: 10.79Mb




Download Apk File Here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?1c8mp7m23d9zhcq

The Sims 3
CURRENT VERSION: 0.0.49
REQUIRES ANDROID: 1.6 and up
SIZE: 11.57Mb



Download here>> http://www.mediafire.com/?2wg5r7n5peob25k

If something goes wrong in here. just leave a message here and I'll Reply to it ASAP enjoy guys!!!

More Android enhancements








What Is Rooting?

Source: Androidpolice

Getting root or rooting your phone is the process of modifying the operating system on your device to grant you complete control over it.

This means you can overcome limitations that the carriers and manufacturers put on your phone, extend system functionality, and even upgrade it to a custom flavor of Android.

The name root comes from the Linux operating system world, where the most privileged user on the system (otherwise known as Administrator on Windows) is called root.

Installing a ROM may require rooting first, but just rooting can be done in only a few minutes, keeping your stock OS otherwise completely intact.

Warning: rooting your phone does run the risk of potentially bricking it (i.e. your phone could become nonfunctional) – so do your homework before attempting anything.


Benefits Of Rooting

Full Control Over AndroidYou have access to alter any system files, use themes, change boot images, delete annoying stock apps, such as Google Apps, and other various native applications that consume precious RAM (Footprints, Voice Dialer, etc).

Back Up The System

On most rooted Android devices, you can backup your entire system to an SD card, much in the same way you can image a hard drive. This is great if you’d like to try a new ROM, as you can back up your phone, wipe it completely, flash the new ROM, and if you don’t like it, you can just restore from your backup and your phone will be exactly how it was before you wiped it.

These options are usually found in a Custom Recovery or via a 3rd party application called ROM Manager. (Note that this app is not compatible with all devices)

Save Space On Your Phone

Move cache data and/or dalvik-cache to SD card

Rooting allows you to save things like browser cache to your SD card to free up space. Its not too complicated a process, but does take a bit of skill.

Move installed applications to SD card

Moving and storing apps on internal memory can significantly slow your device down. If you root, you can avoid that completely.

The easiest way to move applications to your SD card would be to flash a custom ROM that just does it for you (using an app called Apps2SD)

Run Special Applications
* Super User – allows you to approve or deny root access to any application
* Memory Managers – kills tasks you wouldn’t be able to otherwise
* Move Cache for Root – move cache for browser, market, maps, street view, and gmail onto SD card
* Startup Managers – Clean up android system from system startup to boost system power and memory from the get go
* SetCPU for Root Users – Overclocking your rooted device lets you speed up your phone’s processor when you are using it and lets you slow it down when it goes into "sleep" mode. It can either be a battery hog or battery saver.

Install Custom ROMs

They’ve gone far beyond simple tweaks and can now give your phone an entirely new look and feel. There are ROMs that can make your phone fly by replacing the kernel with hyper-optimized versions or even overclocking the CPU. The possibilities are nearly limitless and attempting to cover all of the features of all the ROM’s available for all of the phones out there would be pretty much impossible.


Custom ROMs

A stock ROM is the version of the phone’s operating system that comes with your phone when you buy it.

A custom ROM is a fully standalone version of the OS, including the kernel, apps, services, etc – everything you need to operate the device, except it’s customized by a someone.

So what does the "customized" part mean? Since Android is open source, developers are free to take stock ROMs, modify them, strip them of garbage(bloatware), optimize them, add things, and pretty much do whatever their imagination and skills allow.

Why You Want Custom ROMs

Update Frequency

Using a custom ROM usually results in more frequent updates that fix bugs and introduce new features because the developer behind the ROM doesn’t have the same procedures and red tape that the manufacturer+carrier combo does.
A quality update can be released faster because it doesn’t involve the approval of a whole department.
A ROM developer usually gains a loyal community which beta tests his updates in real life situations and provide feedback, or even fixes bugs – that’s the beauty of open source software.
Finally, most custom ROMs out there are updateable over the air (OTA) and without reinstalling anything.

Better Performance And Efficiency

Custom ROMs are oftentimes faster, more efficient, and use less memory because
the developer ripped out useless garbage(bloatware), such as carrier installed apps or
the developer optimized the kernel. For example, an undervolted kernel can provide a much better battery life than the stock one.

Upgrading To A Better/Later Version Of Android

You can upgrade to a version of the OS that has not yet been released for your device, or never will be. This is possible in 2 situations:
A leaked or AOSP version of the new OS showed up online, giving the developer access to the sources and starts porting it for your device.
A ROM from another phone was ported by the developer to work on yours. For example, G1 and MyTouch 3G users may never see Android 2.1 officially released on their phones, but Cyanogen, one of the most respected Android developers, was recently able to create a custom ROM running 2.1 for those devices.

Ability To Install Apps To The SD Card

Most custom ROMs nowadays come with the ability to install applications to the SD card, called Apps2SD (or A2SD).

This is currently not possible on stock Android 2.1 and below but is natively supported by Android 2.2 and later.

If you have run out of space on your phone (which I have repeatedly on my Hero), Apps2SD is a killer feature to have.


The Downsides Of Custom ROMs

Of course, there are dangers of using custom ROMs which you should be aware of.

Something Could Go Wrong

First of all, something may go wrong with the flashing process (that’s the process of installing the ROM) and leave your phone in a bricked state. The chances of this are pretty low nowadays, and most of the time you can restore it back to normal.

Try to go for the ROM that has been tested by time and has lots of positive feedback.

Clean Wipe

In order to install a custom ROM, you need to perform a clean wipe.

But if you're just applying an update of the same ROM, doing a clean wipe is usually not required.

This means you will lose all existing data, so you have to back everything up first via a NANDroid backup and via 3rd party apps like Titanium Backup or MyBackup

Potential Problems

Custom ROMs could have bugs… but then so do the stock ones.

However, in case you do find a bug, you actually have a 2-way channel of reporting it – post in the ROM forum and you will more than likely get an answer back and your bug acknowledged.

You May Void Your Warranty

It’s possible that custom rooting will void your warranty because you will "break the seal" on the bootloader by installing a custom one which on some phones apparently can’t be undone. Because of that, the manufacturer might be able to tell that the phone has had a custom ROM installed and not honor the warranty, in case you need to use it.

Now, in most cases, the benefits of the custom ROM outweigh the possibility of your warranty being denied.

4. Custom ROM (generally)


4. Custom ROM (generally)

* What is a Custom ROM?
* Is it safe to install custom ROMs? - potential problems
* What do I need to install?
* What can custom ROM provide - kernel, update, performance, customization, theme, ....
* what is ...
o deodexed, zipaglined, png-optimized
o JIT, HW:acceleration, VM.Heap Size, stagefright
o apps2sd + dalvik2sd
o custom kernel (recompiled, ...)What is a Custom ROM?

Custom ROM is a modification of the manufacturer's ROM or ROM compiled from Android sources. "Change/s" ranges from adding/removing default applications up to including kernels, cpu over/under-clocking, enable/disable features (ROOT, HW acceleration, ...), themes (frameworks, color, ...), keyboards and many other features.
A Custom ROM is usually distributed as a signed ZIP package that includes an installation script for custom recovery. This ZIP is flashed via custom recovery tool.Is it safe to install a custom ROM?

Yes, it is. If you are not satisfied, you can just restore your old ROM using a NAND backup. And yes, you can also use backup tools like Astro or Titanium Backup to backup your apps and restore these in your new ROM (NOTE: In this case it's strongly recommended that both ROM should have same or very similar source/base ROM).What do I need to install one?

1) Rooted phone
2) Installed custom recovery
3) Signed .ZIP file of ROM compatible with recovery
#) RECOMMENDED: NAND backup of your actual ROMWhat does custom ROM bring

Custom ROM brings almost every feature you can imagine.
ex:
OS optimization for games, long battery life, calling, texting, playing videos,...
awesome look - changed icons, colors, animations, wallpapers, menu, ....
reconstructed framework - restart button, reorganized menu, shorts, gestures, etc
allow tweaking - overclok/underclok your device, ROOT, ....

It's really not possible describe here every possibility what you can do/get with custom ROM.what is ...

png-optimized -
png files takes less memory, are loads fasterJIT -
just-in-time compilation also known as dynamic translation, is a method to improve the runtime performance of computer programs, but it takes some time to convert into it on start.HW:acceleration -
using of HW acceleration for rendering GUI. Increases battery consumption.VM.Heap Size -
maximum memory an application can consumestagefright -
In Android 2.2 new media framework that supports local file playback and HTTP progressive streaming

3. Custom recovery

3. Custom recovery

* What is custom recovery
* Tools which custom recovery provide - NAND backup/restore, formatting of SDcard, partitioning (ext1,ext2, ext3), wiping, flashing of Custom ROM, ...
* Is it safe to install? - potential problems, backup/restore of original recovery
* How this whole thing works - installation description (not how-to install, just explanation of what is done during installation)

What is custom recovery
Recovery is an image (binary data) stored in internal memory. This image contains something like a "program" or "tool", which can boot-up independently from the Android system. This tool is part of phone system, and in PC terminology recovery can by compared to BIOS with some added features. This recovery state can be reached on all phones, but if you don't have a custom recovery, it will do a so-called HW reset and automatically restart itself into standard boot mode.Tools which custom recovery provides

* USB-MS Toggle :mounts sdcard as mass storage
It just mounts your phone as USB-mass storage (USB disk) so you can access it through your PC
* Backup/Restore:
Absolutely GREAT feature. With NAND you can copy an image of your actual system (phone's memory). It means that you can backup the whole system with all configuration, customization, wallpapers, system's tweaks... just everything. This image will be written to your SD card which you are then free to copy around and back up on your computer
* Flash Zip From Sdcard
This tool is designed for installation of custom ROMs or tweaks. If you are instructed to install via custom recovery, then you should use this menu. Never unzip the file because it contains meta-information about itself with some validate-checks so if you edit it, or unpack and pack back, it won't work. And remember to place the file in the root (main folder) of your sdcard.
* Wipe Menu:
Wipe data/factory reset: wipes data & cache
- wipes user data (contacts, apps, configuration, ...) and cache (caches of applications)
Wipe cache
- wipes cache only
Wipe Dalvik cache : Wipes Dalvik cache in all possible locations if moved by apps2sd
- wipes Dalvik cache
Wipe SD:ext : Wipes Apps2sd ext partition
- if you used Partition SDcard option, you can wipe it here
Wipe Battery Stats (remember to fully charge your phone before doing this)
- If you think, that your battery life is too short, you can try delete battery stats. Than let phone fully charge. (more)
Wipe rotate settings
- wipe sensor settings (acceleration, ...)
Wipe .android secure : Wipes froyo native .android_secure on sdcard
- wipe information about moved apps
* Partition Sdcard:
Partition SD: Partitions sdcard for apps2sd (this formats card so all data will be lost)
- will create ext2 partition (you will be asked for size of ext2 and cache)
Repair Sd:ext
SD:ext2 to ext3 : converts apps2sd ext2 partition to ext3 (requires kernel support for ext3)
SD:ext3 to ext4 : same as above but ext3 to ext4 (requires kernel support for ext4)
ext2 - file system for the Linux kernel (no journal, fast but not recovery of I/O error)
ext3 - file system for the Linux kernel (journal, slower than ext2 because of journal, but provides recovery on I/O error)
ext4 - file system for the Linux kernel (journal, enhanced version of ext3)

* Mounts:
Gui automatically mounts folders