e[mulator] for PSP v0.80 beta Released |
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E has released e[mulator] for PSP, version 0.80 beta. e[mulator] for PSP is a emulator which combines eÂ’s own eSwan with HuE together. eSwan is a emulator for WonderSwan on the PSP, and HuE is a emulator for PC-Engine on the PSP. Here are the details:
What's this?
WonderSwan and PC Engine emulator
e[mulator] = HuE for PSP + eSwanWhat's special?
PC-Engine SuperGrafx games may not be playable.
Sprite may not be displayed correctly too.How to operate?
Secret. Try it on your own.
Download: [e[mulator] for PSP v0.80 beta]
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Comments
Actually, I just found if you press L+R+Select, it'll drop you back to the menu, where you can do a myriad of happy things...
Overall, actually an excellent EMU! Here's a list of things I think that could use some attention though...
1 - You need to release a Readme.txt in ENGLISH. The EMU itself is in english, but no readme?
2 - In the Common Setup, you need to enable the saving of a 'menu key' - at the moment, you can't assign one which means when you're done with your game you need to drop back to the PSP menu. Pain in the backside to say the least! I would set this to the select key by default to make things easier.
3 - In your menus where you can alter the settings, you have no save option. In actual fact, you need to hit 'cancel' to save the options, which is confusing. Either enable another key to save and return to previous menu, or rename a save key to something other than 'cancel'
4 - You're right on the game support. I couldn't get Blazing Lazers, Dungeon Explorer, Military Madness, Aero Blasters or Cadash to work at all, the screen goes black when you try and launch and it hangs which isn't great - see point #2.
5 - You need a system reset option in there. If/when you drop back to the EMU menu to load another ROM, if it's like HUE, there was an option to select another ROM (which is great) but without a reset, it's pointless as you're still stuck playing the same game. You need to actually quit the EMU and reload to select a different ROM which is silly.
6 - A save path for the ROM dir would be good. Each time the EMU starts you need to rebrowse to the ROM dir.
7 - You need an option to config the analogue nub (sensitivity - enable/disable) etc. Some people like to use the D-Pad, Others the Nub.
That all said, I really like what you're doing with this.
The GPU Fit option gives some really solid framerate performance and the sound is good!!!
Looking forward to future releases, this is moving along very nicely
Cheers
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