There's no multiplayer and not all games will work.
So... It depends on what you want to play.
What games WONT work?
Here are the games I would like to play.. just to name a few, but the most important.
Final Fantasy 7.8.9
Resident Evil 1 and 2.
Crash Bandicoot
Tomb Raider 1 and 2.
99% of games will work and when they do they are perfect as it's native emulation from Sony.
Those games work 100%, I've played them myself.
Tomb Raider has to be made a certain way or no music works, youu need a psx2psp that has CDDA compatability, just google that and you'll find the right one.
Thats to make them to Eboot files? I converted a few...
Also.. does the Eboot 3 disc final fantasy thing work on PSP too? where it will be one big file and the discs will switch?
Also... which PSP is best to get... which firmware..... stuff like that...
Thanks for the replies.
If you're on 6.60 or use POPSLoader for the latest version of POPS, the compatibility is near perfect. That said, there are a few games that run slightly better on older versions of POPS. For most people, using the the latest POPS is fine.
As for best PSP, that depends. Brite/Go, you'll get a nicer screen (more vivid colors, less ghosting), assuming the very minor scanlines don't bother you. Slim (for the most part) will give you good compatibility, full CFW, and proper NAND access. Phat has the best compatibility with older homebrew and CFW, but also only has half the RAM of the newer models. Most people will be fine with the Brite or Go.
If you desperately want multiplayer for your PS1 games on the PSP, then you can look into IRShell, but the multiplayer is buggy. It will never be improved, and will only work on Slims (maybe Phats too, I don't remember). An option I recommend the general user to avoid.
As for CFW, ME is the most up to date version, as it still sees some activity once in a while. It supports everything Pro does and more.
ok cool... so it would be easy to install the 6.60?...installing PSP and PSone isos simple and straight forward right? no hoops like on the vita to jump through?Yeah, you can download 6.60 from Wololo here. Here's the thread for the CFW patch I was talking about. I'd recommend NOT updating to 6.61.
The PSP allows you to mount your Memory Stick to your PC via USB, assuming you have a cable for your PSP. You can buy Micro SD(HC/XC) adapters for the PSP, though a lot of them are cheap. Also, the adapter tends to bottleneck the read/write speed, so if you are really concerned about read/write speed, I'd recommend just getting an official memory stick. If not, then go with an adapter as you'll have far more space at a fraction of the cost.
ok cool... so it would be easy to install the 6.60?...installing PSP and PSone isos simple and straight forward right? no hoops like on the vita to jump through?
I wanted to get a Vita to play PSone games on it...but that didnt work out, so I am thinking of a PSP to play PSone and PSP games......
So how good is it to play PSone isos on?
PS1 games aren't emulated, IIRC. Which may help explain why most of the library runs perfectly.99% of games will work and when they do they are perfect as it's native emulation from Sony.
Those games work 100%, I've played them myself.
Tomb Raider has to be made a certain way or no music works, youu need a psx2psp that has CDDA compatability, just google that and you'll find the right one.
I can tell you that Megaman Legends 2 isn't going to work. It may or may not be a game you want to play but I can tell you from experience that I've never been able to get it to work for me past a certain point.
PS1 games aren't emulated, IIRC. Which may help explain why most of the library runs perfectly.
POPS is not emulator made by Sony? Breaking news!
Bingo.Its sort of an emulation, psp and ps1 share similar processor chips and architecture in general ao its more of a front end or virtual machine.
Well, emulator is emulator, whatever call it. Unless it is a hardware reconstruction on some chip it would be still an emulation, causing all these tons of popsloader versions. Virtual machine is, well, emulation, no?Its sort of an emulation, psp and ps1 share similar processor chips and architecture in general ao its more of a front end or virtual machine.
Thanks for the smart ass response. The person I was responding to didn't know. Sharing information is what we do here. I don't give a shit if I type something you've heard before 1000x -- my post wasn't intended for you.