![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thhhhhaaatttt’s nnnooottt all folks… as there are several more emulators for the PSP that I have not yet mentioned. You can keep up with the WIP by subscribing to threads of MAME compatible list at It is great running the likes of Galaxian, Mr. Ingosama is first off the gates with the one that supports the most Roms at this time. This is still in its early stages, and Mr. Last but not least are the MAME (Multiple Arcade Machine Emulator) emulators for the PSP. I personally like Dukem more than Doom, although both are super. Dukem has just followed Doom2 – see snapshots below. Doom2 has also been released at this time. Already, it is running very speedily with sound, using all the buttons (so the map is easily accessible), triggers and joystick to boot. He is the first non-Japanese to come up with an emulator of sorts. Other NES emulators for the PSP are InfoNES, FamiContest and just NES.ĭoom has just been released by Lantus a few days ago, at this time of writing. The latecomer, NESterj by Mr Ruka is the runaway favorite, with full speed and better performance all round. There are not one or two but four different NES (Nintendo Etertainment System) emulators for the PSP. Today, it is still great to play the likes of Battle City, Galaxian and Donkey Kong on the emulator. It survived due to the high standards that it sets for their games. The NES was the phoenix that rises from the ashes when Atari and all other pretenders to the console market went bust. It is a pity that while SMS and GG are capable devices, they lack the ‘extra something’ to make them a hit, particularly the GG which has such a heavy drain on batteries. Some good games like Puzzle Booble, Rampage and Bomberman are amongst their offering. The games for the SMS (Sega Master System) and GG (Game Gear) system are rather small, easy to load and fast to play. What I would like to see is the ‘fit to PSP screen’ option as the original screen is a tad too small for my visual comfort. No doubt this will be taken care of in future upgrades. It has nice wallpaper and backgrounds, runs great with sound but has a little glitch with the fonts after you scrolled the first page of the Roms selection option. Games are normally not as plentiful or as good as the SNES, although they are many Sega die-hards around.Ĭlocking in fifth is the SMS/GG emulator by Mr. In my opinion, Genesis, Sega’s answer to Nintendo’s SNES is again (like the SMS/GG saga), a case of too little, too late. It is already running at full speed with great sound on its first release. Sougen who released a late but really excellent software. The Sega Genesis MegaDrive emulator would not be fourth on my list had it not been for Mr. Great stuff – enough reason to go out and get a PSP. Even the newer 2mb games run flawlessly although I had a little graphic glitch with Caeser’s Palace II. I highly recommend the Hoyle series of Card and Casino games. The classics by Konami, Namco and Nintendo are real treasures so are the Game and Watch series. What a great time I had playing Marioland – the first game I had on my first Gameboy, as well as my favorite puzzle game, Tetris Attack. This is a full fledged emulator, practically perfect in every way. Like all the emulators refered to (except for Doom), they are the works of Japanese hackers this one by Mr. My most favorite PSP emulator is RIN, the GBC emulator that is even better than the original handheld because of the larger, brighter and higher resolution screen. All the programs refered to in this article may be freely downloaded at these two great PSP sites: I have converted the entire New Testament into CN reader compatible text – if you like to carry your Bible with you, download the text of the New Testament at my church site, However, on the emulation scene, things are hot and furious! Like my writeup onĮmulators for the Gamepark 32, this is the way to go instead of reinventing the wheel. Amongst the best of this lot are Arkanoid, Streets of Rage, Chess and a text reader, CN reader. Many were no more than a first shot demo. However, the dozen or so games were a huge disappointment and so were the applications and utilities. All graphics on this article are personally taken by yours truly (using a digital camera) from actual programs running on my PSP.Įver since the PSP was released to an highly anticipated audience, our Japanese hackers had a field day in creating all kinds of homebrewed programs right from day 1. In keeping up with the best of traditions, here is the third in the series. Learn more.Īt this fabulous site, I have posted reviews onĮmulators for Palm PDAs: An Overview of the Best andĮmulators for Pocket PCs: An Overview of the Best. If you buy something through the links on this page, we may earn a commission at no cost to you. ![]()
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