There are many shrine maidens who want to play the official Touhou games on Android.
I finally figured out how to get the first official, PC-98 based, Touhou games to run on Android. From "Highly Responsive to Prayers" to "Mystic Square". I wanted to share with the community on how to run these Touhou games on your Android devices so that you can play your favorite danmaku series on the go.
Updated as of 10/25/2016I have recently discovered an updated build of np2 for android that runs faster and contains fixes. I've tested this build on my Note 5 with near perfect emulation (even with 86 sound!). Testing this same build on my S4 may have had some improvements but is not nearly the speed of my Note 5. I've updated the instructions and is now finally actually playable with recent powerful devices. I will update with new pictures and possibly a video soon.
What you need:?An Android device (Preferably a powerful one)
?Hard Disk Images of any of the PC-98 based Touhou games.
?Neko Project II for Android (A PC-98 Emulator)
*Please
DO NOT pirate the games. Support Zun/Team Shanghai Alice and buy the games. If you need help on creating hard disk images of your legal copy of the Touhou games, search on google.
Steps:1. Download Neko Project II (np2) for Android from
here. Updated and fixed version
here,
and download the prerequisites from here.2. Install Neko Project II for Android on your device. You may need to allow Unknown Sources in the Android system settings.
Next open np2-data.zip and place the np2 folder in the root of your storage.
3. After creating hard disk images of any of the PC-98 Touhou games, place them in the np2 folder.
4. Run Neko Project II for Android. It may be a little confusing at first, but just follow the steps. Touhou will not run at first without some changes and adjustments.
5.
Depending on your device, the emulator might only take up part of the screen. To fix this, either enable magnification gestures in the Android system settings, or if you're rooted, change the resolution of your device. This is because the emulator does not run in full screen (despite the fact there is a setting for it) nor does it have scaling. So if your device has a high resolution screen like mine, the emulator will be small. Updated version has working fullscreen option.
6. Tap the menu button on the bottom of your device or screen (depending on your device) and tap NP2 menu. A window should appear. Tap on emulate -> configure.
-Slide CPU multiplier to x16
-Set sound rate to 44KHz and buffer to 100 ms (although you can set the buffer to anything if you want)
Updated: Then tap on device -> soundboard. Then select PC-9801-86 for full sound support (although PC-9801-26K might be more suitable for less powerful devices) You may have to enable 86 sound with in each game as with my experience it defaults to 26 sound sometimes.
*Its recommended to disable vsync under the screen tab too, although I haven't notice any difference.
7. Tap reset under the emulate tab or from tapping your menu button then tapping reset.
8. Tap your menu button again, then tap HDD ->SASI1 Open. If you placed your HDD images in the np2 folder as recommended, they should show up on the list. Tap your desired hard disk image of your Touhou game. Reset if needed.
9. The emulator should reset and then you will see the game starting up. If it doesn't work still, completely close the app and reopen it. If it still doesn't work, restart your device and try again.
If you have further problems, feel free to let me know and I'll try my best to my ability to help you with your situation.
Notes:?The games and sound may run kinda slow, depending on your device.
?I tested this on my AT&T Samsung Galaxy S4 and AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and I can't guarantee it will run on your android device.
?You
don't need root.
?The app is emulating a PC98 running MS-DoS, which explains why the np2 menu looks like an old version of Windows.
?I recommend connecting a wireless keyboard and/or mouse via bluetooth or OTG USB. This is because the software keyboard in the np2 settings is kinda hard to use, takes up most of the screen and has input lag.
?I'm not responsible for any damage that may be done by spell cards from performing this on your device. (It's extremely unlikely, I think there is 0% chance of harm but I will leave this as a precaution)
If you have any questions, please let me know.
Happy Shrine Maidens ^.^
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