which do you think its better i think the psp is better because it can play ps1 games good but the 3ds can emulate nes snes gameboy and it can play gba games even though they aren't emulated
psp runs them flawlessly since its not emulation though and it can even do some n64 games3DS has the capability of emulating PS1 games at decent frames.
It really depends on you. I don't have any background knowledge of how the PSP hacking scene is going, just compare both scenes and see which of them you think is for you.psp runs them flawlessly since its not emulation though and it can even do some n64 games
i have both systemsIt really depends on you. I don't have any background knowledge of how the PSP hacking scene is going, just compare both scenes and see which of them you think is for you.
Sorry, but PS1 emulation on the 3DS doesn't even compare to the PSP.3DS has the capability of emulating PS1 games at decent frames.
I don't really think it's much of an opinion as it is a fact that the 3DS isn't good for PS1 emulation.This really doesn't add more to the discussion. Different people have different preferences, and I don't think this is the place to get that opinion.
It's still emulation.psp runs them flawlessly since its not emulation though and it can even do some n64 games
If all you care about is PSX emulation then the PSP is better.which do you think its better i think the psp is better because it can play ps1 games good but the 3ds can emulate nes snes gameboy and it can play gba games even though they aren't emulated
Yeah, the N64 only had six popular games. All the rest are obscure. Sure. ¬_¬you dont need N64 emulation cuz every popular N64 game has a version for 3DS, MM, OoT, SF64, you have a new Mario Kart a new Smash, and the Mario64 for DS. If you want to play an obscure 64 Game then aim for PC or get the original console
Actually the PSP doesn't emulate PS1. It's running it natively. It only emulates the memory cards, controller, etc...which do you think its better i think the psp is better because it can play ps1 games good but the 3ds can emulate nes snes gameboy and it can play gba games even though they aren't emulated
Taked form another post:Actually the PSP doesn't emulate PS1. It's running it natively. It only emulates the memory cards, controller, etc...
elenar said:"PSX emulation is something that the PSP is capable of "out-of-the-box", but that doesn't mean it has native support for PSX games. If it had native PSX support, then you could put a PSX disc into it, or in a better scenario, a PSX .iso on your memory stick and it would just run it, no POPSLoader necessary."
That's what I just said........... (Try reading what I wrote next time?) It's running the game natively and emulating the hardware that doesn't exist on the PSP. Like the disc drive and controller ports. That doesn't change the fact that the game itself is running natively. It's not emulation. The PSP isn't nearly fast enough to emulate the PS1. All "natively" means is that the CPU can run the code without any translation. Which it can. BTW, POPSLoader exists because the PSP OS doesn't know what to do with PS1 games and to emulate that extra hardware.Taked form another post:
It is emulated.
The PSP's processor has a similar architecture to the PS1 and probably runs a lot of the original code natively, everything else is emulated
Yep, what else Nintendo64 has? Kirby CS, Yoshis Story, F-Zero, GoldenEye, Perfect Dark and the collectathlons from Rare?Yeah, the N64 only had six popular games. All the rest are obscure. Sure. ¬_¬
There's also Rayman, Gex, Iggy's Wrecking Balls, Paper Mario, the Mario Parties (none of them have been as good as 2 and 3), and a plethora of other gems. The N64 had an amazing library.Yep, what else Nintendo64 has? Kirby CS, Yoshis Story, F-Zero, GoldenEye, Perfect Dark and the collectathlons from Rare?
You just dont have a game like F-Zero, but shooters and action games are there.
And you have a Rayman, a Paper Mario, and Mario Party on 3DS, I don't even remebered the other two games, the library is amazing, yes, but Nintendo has been selling us the same games again and again with numbers or 64/3DS/DX as suffix.There's also Rayman, Gex, Iggy's Wrecking Balls, Paper Mario, the Mario Parties (none of them have been as good as 2 and 3), and a plethora of other gems. The N64 had an amazing library.