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Who Has a PSP??

Started by kirayamato, April 22, 2009, 05:58:32 pm

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kirayamato

did it work? the emulators?
gundam 4 ever !!!

satoshi_matrix

I was only able to get the Super Nintendo PSP emulator off you. It works perfectly, but I'm still looking for NES (with FDS support ideally) GBA and most of all, PS1 emulators. I'm just not sure on how to set up PSP emulators as many are out of date and give instructions for PSP 1.5 and the early 2's. I tried to download one NES emulator but I couldn't get it to reconize any roms, rendering it useless. So yeah if youc an help me out again I'd be happy, even if you wrote up a general tutorial that would help a lot.

kirayamato

okay, i'll see if i could help or not!
gundam 4 ever !!!

Rob64

I personally don't have a PSP, but a friend of mine does and whenever we have a guys night or something, we would play the PSP because he hacked it to play Nintendo games, including Super Mario Forever and Mother 3 among other mario, zelda, and megaman titles
Now you're playing with Power

kirayamato

wow, you mean Famicom/NES emulators??
gundam 4 ever !!!

Rob64

I'm sure you could but he specifically has the JNES v6.0 emulator on his psp. If I remember correctly, it's something about a battery hack?
Now you're playing with Power

nohara3

I have a PSP as well. I bought it because I could modify it to play emulated games as well as PSX games, which is amazing. The only problem is that SNES emulator kind of stinks because it has trouble running certain games, especially games that contained a special chip (MegaMan X2-3, Star Fox etc.). There are GameBoy, GBA, SNES, Genesis and Master System, and PC Engine emulators for the PSP and those are just to name a few. This is the about only potential I saw in the PSP, because the system lacks goods games. Most of the good games for the PSP are remakes of PSX or SNES games (or even NES!). The only problem with the PSP is configuring each PSX game with different poploaders. It takes some time to find one that works 100%, and sometimes you have to go to one version for a certain part and then switch back (especially difficult was FF7). The battery hack you do is called Pandoras Battery. I just bought one because I didn't want to spend another 50 dollars on a real battery that I could never use again. The PSP will only run and install Sony certified software, so the battery allows you to bypass this security feature and install custom firmware, which allows you to run emulators and PSX games as well as PSP isos.

satoshi_matrix

Okay! So now with nohara3's help. I've got PS1 emulation running perfectly on my PSP. Here's my question for folks who've already done that: do you know of a resource website where you can find the individual game components like scaled icons and game specific wallpapers? Popstation has you make your own, which is fine, but since a lot of people would be doing this, I figure there might be a resource for this stuff. Anyone?