PSPFceUltra v2

Posted Mar 25, 2006 at 10:55AM by QJ Staff Listed in: Homebrew Emulators, Emulators Tags:
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HamsterBert has updated his NES emulator for the PSP to "Release 2." This emulator was originally released for the NeoFlash Spring Coding Competition, but has since been updated since the author has chosen to continue his work on the emulators. After receiving much criticism for his first release of his 3 emulators, he has struck back and showed us that he will continue to update these, potentially making them better than the current ones. HamsterBert has improved a lot on his NES emulator, including adding sound which was lacking in the previous release! Best of luck on the rest of your emulators! The new updates to his NES emulator (PSP-FceUltra) include:

  • Basic sound support (Needs a bit more work)
  • Video renderer improvements:
  • Selectable filter mode, point filter or bilinear filter
  • new selectable video modes: no stretch, 4:3 full stretch, and fullscreen stretch
  • More work on the gui
  •  stavestates (needs support for more than on save per game)    
  • frameskip for games that take a while to render
  • general cleanup of code
  • other little things that I can't remember
Download [PSP-FceUltra v2]
 
 
 

Comments [refresh]

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 06:17
» yay

#1 yay , does it work on 2.6????

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 06:44
» cool

why dont you try it yourself before asking such a stupid question. Well this is pretty cool even though i wasnt around during the time of nes.

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 07:32
» Lol

Yeah you was around....



You were just still in my ball sack. :)

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 07:34
» !

So he did play NES. Remember that time you skratched your ball sack with the controller?

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 07:37
» keep up the good work

good job!

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 07:50
» ..

how does this compare to NesterJ 1.10 ?

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 07:54
» ^^Wow....

What do you think?



Of course it's not as good as NesterJ!!

by CharlieT - 2006-03-25 07:56
» Cool

NesterJ for some reason doesn't play some games..like Megaman1 and Gauntlet

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 08:05
» competition encourage innovation and development

amen

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 10:24
» gud ish

i aint tryd it yet but the readme tx explains it pretty gud, yo the ball sack thing mace me laugh, easy

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 11:22
» crazy

just wonderin,is the nesterj another type of nintendo emulator.because i dont really play nintendo roms but i know some one who has just got a psp and is very in to nintendo

by CharlieT - 2006-03-25 11:55
» Yeah

NesterJ is pretty good... alot of games play on it , the sound is amazing.. just wish they can make it louder..i like to play games loud...I love nintendo..well at least the classic stuff..you cant go wrong with NesterJ

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 12:32
» Hmm

Ahhh...I hope this emulator goes far. I like NesterJ as well, but I like seeing alternatives. That and I always liked FCEUltra for the PC.

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 13:13
» All I want is to play Bases Loaded II

Nester doesn't play Baes Loaded II (the PSP or PC emulator).



That's all I want.

by Anonymous Coward - 2006-03-25 15:30
» Megaman1 seems to work with NesterKJ

Works for me.

by Lethal_NFS - 2006-03-26 05:48
» NesterJ

NesterJ plays every game I have tried on 2.6. Its going to be hard to beat NesterJ, especially now that it has the new options and you can exit the emulator without having to shut off the PSP. Unless the new emulator can do something NesterJ cant I dont see people taking the time to try something that they already have working on their PSP.

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