While tinkering with the new Moga Hero i had a thought. What if I could use this for emulators?! It supports HID controls after all, and it worked on all my other Android games. The answer is yes, Emulators work, and I’ll give you a quick step by step on how to do this.
STEP ONE: Buy a Moga Hero, or Moga Pro. Install the Moga Pivot App and follow the steps to sync the controller. Make sure that you sync it A +B (pivot and HID).
STEP TWO: Download SuperGNes, you can get the lite version which doesn’t load from autosaves, or pay $3.99 to get all the bells an whistles. I paid $3.99, you can do whatever you want.
STEP 3: Fill your phone with ROMS, I downloaded mine from HERE, but anywhere that hosts NES, SNES, or other roms is good enough. Note that if you hit the link while on your Android phones you can direct download the zip files to your phone, and press the Sync button inside of Super GNES, it will then find the new games, pretty sweet.
STEP 4: Make sure the MOGA is connected to your phone, and boot up SUPER GNES.
Tap menu then
settings (the wrench on the top right pictured below)
Controller One
map buttons
choose MOGA 2 HID
and then map the controls to whatever is comfortable. If you’re mirroring a Super NES it should look like this.
A – Button 2, B – Button 1, x – Button 3, Y – Button 4, L- L Trigger, R – R trigger Start- Start Select-Select
Now boot your game and play! The controller is ergonomic, has an 1800 mah battery and dual analog. You won’t need to do anything but play SNES or NES games for the rest of your life. Go forth and game!