For Crash Bandicoot, I found that, with sound turned off, it can look fine and play slightly too fast, which was impressive.
But then all it takes is setting the sound on, and setting it to be the most simple (no interpolation) and in many places it is too slow to be enjoyable.
All in all it seems to be sooooo close to playing PS1 games really well on the 3DS. Hopefully the devs will perform further magic.
While playing Crash on it, it occurred to me that the graphics look "about right" for an actual 3DS native game, so if this emulator can be fine tuned some more, it's like suddenly having a much bigger library of 3DS games.
But then all it takes is setting the sound on, and setting it to be the most simple (no interpolation) and in many places it is too slow to be enjoyable.
All in all it seems to be sooooo close to playing PS1 games really well on the 3DS. Hopefully the devs will perform further magic.
While playing Crash on it, it occurred to me that the graphics look "about right" for an actual 3DS native game, so if this emulator can be fine tuned some more, it's like suddenly having a much bigger library of 3DS games.