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SubjectJust picked up a PSP new Reply to this message
Posted byitchyNADZ
Posted on07/18/11 10:40 PM



for $40.

What do I do with it? MAME? Atari 2600? NES? What site or sites do I go to for this information?

tia...






SubjectRe: Just picked up a PSP Reply to this message
Posted byskydoune
Posted on07/18/11 11:23 PM



Well I guess it's not hacked... er hum excuse me, "homebrew enabled". http://psp.dashhacks.com/ Is a good place to start, there's nice tutorials in the forums and the main site has news and all the files you need.

I don't play much with mine, except for Final Fantasy 4 the complete collection which has both ff4 and ff4 the after years, plus a little bonus interlude to tie the two stories together. The updated graphics made me drool, plus I never finished after years. It was great to play during lunch time at work for a couple of months.

> for $40.
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> What do I do with it? MAME? Atari 2600? NES? What site or sites do I go to
> for this information?
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> tia...
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SubjectRe: Just picked up a PSP new Reply to this message
Posted byMegaHurtz
Posted on07/19/11 11:59 PM



> for $40.
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> What do I do with it? MAME? Atari 2600? NES? What site or sites do I go to
> for this information?
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> tia...
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NES and GBA emulation are pretty much perfect. SNES is good, but some games still have minor slowdown. I'd bet all SNES games work if you turn the sound off.

There is also a great CPS emu, but it was a pain to set up and you needed to pre-decrypt the roms or something before putting them on the memory stick. Not enough ram in the psp to handle it on the fly, I guess. Once it is all set up, work flawlessly though.


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