PS3 controller -> PC -> emulators -> TV

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Published on 2010-09-01T04:48:21Z Indexed on 2012/03/19 18:08 UTC
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I'm researching a media PC for the living room. Playing videos, audio and streaming Internet is straightforward enough. I would also like to run a gaming console system. I was wondering if anyone has any thoughts on this.

So far I've discovered that a PS3 controller (thankfully it uses USB and Bluetooth) can be connected to a PC.

I've also found that MAME, MESS and PCSX2 are all the emulators I need (I can even emulate a TI-83 calculator with MESS).

These emulators can re-map keys, so for example I can make the Nintendo's A button to the PS3 X button, or the SNES key pad could be the PS3 keypad or the analog stick.

There are also front-ends to these emulators which can do fancy things like image scaling, anti-aliasing and double-buffering to improve the image quality of an 8-bit Mario on a 50 inch plasma.

My set up would be this:

  1. PS3 controller connecting over Bluetooth to the PC,
  2. PC with Windows, PS3 controller drivers, all my emulators,
  3. Network drive with all my ROMs,
  4. PC connected to TV via HDMI
  5. TV playing Super Mario Kart

Does this sound feasible? Does anyone have experience of doing anything like this?

Is this a good idea or should I grow up and stop living in the past?

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