>>874868Fair enough, here are some more games that can be easily played on a touchpad+keyboard then.
>Kuru Kuru Kururin (GBA)Puzzle (uses d-pad and buttons so you can map them to your keyboard/arrow keys)
>Dragon Quest III, V, VI (SNES, DS, DS)JRPG (d-pad, buttons)
>Fire Emblem 7 (GBA)SRPG (d-pad, buttons)
>Lunar Silver Star Stories/Lunar 2 Eternal Blue (PS1)JRPG (d-pad, buttons)
>Fallout 1, 2 (PC)WRPG (mostly you'll be clicking and moving around with your mouse)
>Battle Mania/Battle Mania Vintage (Mega Drive)Shoot em up (d-pad, buttons)
>Snatcher (Mega CD)VN/Shooter (d-pad, buttons)
>Gitaroo Man (PS2)Rhythm, (It only uses the analogue stick and face buttons, so you can map those easily to your keyboard/arrow keys)
>Punch Out!! (NES)Puzzle/Rhythm (technically, uses d-pad, buttons)
>Final Fantasy 4-9 (GBA for 4-6 and PS1 for 7-9)JRPG, not super sure how you'd fare emulating 10 and 12, so I'll just rec 4-9 for now if you haven't played them yet. (d-pad, buttons)
>Grandia 1/2JRPG, (d-pad, buttons)
Also out of the ones I rec'd before, you can easily play: Ace Attorney, Ghost Trick, Cave Story (although this'd be quite difficult), Skies of Arcadia (just map movement to wasd, and L+R camera movement to something like Q and E and ABXY where ever is comfortable) and Advance Wars with your keyboard as buttons.
I'd say go with Ace Attorney the most since if you like that game, you'd have like 5 more you can emulate right away.