Gaming SNES Emu for the PSP

Symbolic

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Just wondering guys, is there a SNES emu that allows us to have Multiplayer on it via WiFi?

You know like those classic Beat 'Em Ups with your buddies and kicking some butt like those old days.

Just asking cause I've been playing Turtles in Time all over again and see if I can get one my buddies to join me via WiFi.

Thanks.
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I'm sure this is a stupid question, but what does the non-host player need to join in? CFW, the SNESemu, and the same ROM? (does it have to be named the same as well? e.g., turtles4.smc and tmnt4.smc won't work together?)
 

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