![]() ![]() Thanks to x3 for the PSP slim support information! Notes: Not really anything super-noteworthy. Works: Pretty much perfect, except entering the menu during emulation cuts out sound. Notes: It also emulates SMS and GG, and has the ability to completely color monochrome GB games! Read the readme for more info! Thanks go out to x3 for the PSP slim info! Notes: Also emulates SMS, GG, WS and NGPC, although NGPC and WS not well. Works: Fairly perfect with Turbo Grafix games. Notes: Don't forget to read the readme for special notes on this emulator, such as the crom decryption 'n' such, although I don't think you have to do this for PSP slim units. Again, thank RJC for the info on the slim! Notes: Almost not worth trying, if not to admire the work of the author. A couple games run full speed with sound disabled, but other then that the emulator is fairly unstable. And if that's not good enough, there's always Krelian's guide HERE. Instructions should be in the included readme. Notes: It's built into your PSP's firmware natively, nothing to install, the link is to the conversion software. Version: Whatever version your firmware is. x3 tested on PSP slim, thanks go out to him! Notes: Not really worth trying to play, but it bears mention anyway. Works: Perfect (only "Virtua" games run extremely slow/choppy) Some take a frameskip or so to run perfect. Notes: As stated before, some games don't run at full speed. Works: Nearly flawlessly (Starfox, Super Mario RPG, and a select few others don't run full speed) Notes: Runs fine, but nothing too impressive. Works: Runs absolutely flawlessly, with an awesome GUI to boot! So there might be an obscure game or two that doesn't work. Notes: There ARE a few unsupported mappers, but I think pretty much every NES emulator in existence has that problem. Links: 1.5 Kernel | 2.0+ Kernel / Custom Firmware Actual required folder may vary from emulator to emulator. General installation instructions: You should probably refer to the readme in each individual emulator, but the basic gist of it is this- Put the folder (or two, if exampleemu and exampleemu% exists) with the EBOOT into your GAME150 folder on phat PSPs or into the GAME folder on slim PSPs. If you can't find what you're looking for here then you're probably not GOING to find it.:wink: Anyways, enough of this, onto the emulators! If there's more than one major emulator for a system, I'll name the one I find to be best. This is a guide to (nearly, no guarantees) all emulators for the PSP. As of the writing of this guide, which is taking place the early AM of April 25th, 2008, all the emulators should be at their most recent versions, unless otherwise noted. The PlayStation 2 fares slightly better, if you want to use that word, with around 25 games but, you guessed it, hardly any good ones.Well, Acer's guide is getting a little dated, he asked me to update it for him but I just figured I'd make my own ^_^ Sorry, I'm not going to include the cheat info like Acer's does, because, well, quite honestly I don't dig cheating in games, therefore I'm not educated in information pertaining to such. ![]() Just seven! And again, none of the famous ones. I’m sure nobody cares that much about the PSP but that’s only got seven games. Only six of them are first party games and the only things close to a classic third party title are Resident Evil Director’s Cut (but not the original) and Tekken 2 (but not the first one). Including such non-classics as I.Q Intelligent Qube, Toy Story 2, and two Worms games. Got a number in mind? OK, the answer is… 14. So instead, I’ll ask you to take a guess as to how many PS1 games there must be on it, knowing it’s several months after launch and the PS1 is one of the most important and beloved consoles of all time. I was hoping to link to a list of all the retro games on Premium but this is the closest there is and, again, it doesn’t separate anything out into formats. I say as far as I can tell because the interface for this is absolutely awful and goes to bizarre lengths to stop you from finding the games you’re looking for or grouping them into any kind of sensible order (like by format, for example). I don’t know what happened to PS Vita but as far as I can tell there are no games for it. Premium has everything in the lower tiers plus PlayStation 1, 2, 3 and PSP games. ![]()
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