You are entitled to your wrong opinion.
They do and there are even better ones out nowWait, what?
I try long ago to run some gba and snes games and some works without problems, some with bugs, some not work.
Does right now emu's run them fine?
If yes, where can I check whet emus best for psp? Or what you recommend?
I'm very surprised about Neko Project II emulation on psp, don't know that it's powerful to run games on it
this is the one i used for the video on the first page lol, wonder what this guy's using to have graphical issues "when going quickly" in yoshi's island, which i assume is what he means by "mario world 2"https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/UO_gрSP_Kai_PSP (GBA, Ive had great results)
They are totally great emulators. I have RetroArch already on there.They do and there are even better ones out now
https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/NesterJ_AoEX_SP_PSP (NES, Pretty Good)
https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/SMS_Plus_PSP (Best MS emu)
https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/UO_gрSP_Kai_PSP (GBA, Ive had great results)
https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/PicoDrive_PSP (Best for Genesis)
https://www.gamebrew.org/wiki/Snes9xTYL_Mod_PSP (Snes, runs great)
All of these are great AND RUN WELL!!!
https://github.com/esmjanus/snes9xTYL/releasesDoes right now emu's run them fine?
If yes, where can I check whet emus best for psp? Or what you recommend?
Nothing to be surprised about. Most of the available titles are visual novels and adventure (hentai) games, consisting of static images, with text at the bottom, that follow one after another. For those few jrpgs available, sometimes some adjustment is needed (lowering sound quality, skipping a few frames) but then they work normally.I'm very surprised about Neko Project II emulation on psp, don't know that it's powerful to run games on it
We can all agree on this one.Yeah... im stupid i know :S
ummm excuse me?!? the PSP was designed to be a portable ps2, but sony made the mistake of not giving it the power it needed to play ps2 games so they made it its own thing. the PSP is what inspired the PSVita. Plus the PSP had a pretty big library of awsome games not to mention it could play ps1 games. then all the emulators. nds doesn't work very well, but nes,snes,gb,gbc,gba all have worked well for me and plus with retroarch u can bind the analog stick for controls on these emulators. plus all the great homebrew applications.PSP SUCKS!
obviously you bought a dodgy battery as i don't remember it only lasting a few mins while using UMD.Jesus... PSP is such a bad handheld for emulators... literally every emulator is old and every game has issues....
i quit... i need to sell my psp... this device is useless. i orderd a new battery for it on amazon and the battery dies fast literally after few min using a UMD
PSP SUCKS!
uh... can you name a more specific example? it looks perfectly fine to me. and my psp actually has a messed up screen
At least you admit it.Yeah... im stupid i know :S
That response wasn't really necessary, twas all your fault for wasting your money. Next time do plenty of research before buying one. Everybody else is happy with their PSP since its such a brilliant handheld, you're just being a douche about it.Yeah... im stupid i know :S
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I'd say for it's time, the PSP tech was pretty impressive when you consider that handhelds are always 11/2 generations behind the current gen consoles. It was far more powerful than the DS and GBA.the PSP was designed to be a portable ps2, but sony made the mistake of not giving it the power it needed to play ps2 games so they made it its own thing. the PSP is what inspired the PSVita. Plus the PSP had a pretty big library of awsome games not to mention it could play ps1 games. then all the emulators. nds doesn't work very well, but nes,snes,gb,gbc,gba all have worked well for me and plus with retroarch u can bind the analog stick for controls on these emulators. plus all the great homebrew applications.
so id personally say the PSP was a GREAT handheld!!