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PSP PSOne Emulator details |
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A Japanese gamer has today revealed some more information on PSP's elusive PSOne Emulator, which is included with the magical firmware 3.0 that was released 48 hours ago. Using the PS3, the gamer first bought three games: Tekken 2, Biohazard, and Jumping Flash. I hate to burst the bubble of those who are expecting for straightforward PSOne emulation, but Tekken 2 was around 542 MB and it took a very long time (around one hour) just to copy it to the memory stick.
Another flaw of the PSOne emulator is that, by default, the analog stick was made a replacement to PSP's lack of the L2 and R2 buttons. This means that moving the analog left = L2, right = R2 and up = L2+R2. This may be a little annoying, especially because it will hinder your ability to use the analog stick in-game.
Screen Modes available are Original, Normal, and Full. But according to the gamer's blog, there is quite a bit of lag when changing between these two modes. Also, the PS3 assigns a 'usage ticket' to the game, binding it so that it is playable only on a certain PSP. Presumably, you will need to register that PSP with the PS3 for the PSOne games to work.
Click on the video above to see a PSOne game being successfully emulated on the PSP!
Via PSP Gadgetz
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sony are bastards.
Why no analog use for!?
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In the video it looks like the controls can be changed..
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maybe they will make a controller with vibrate function to attach to psp and then we will have 2 analog sticks
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Still, I don't know how well the emulator will perform. I still remember Bleemcast which was made by a group of third party homebrew creators for the dreamcast (200 mhz processor) that ran psx games full speed. Sony supposively stopped them from creating more emulators for extra compatibility with their games by offering to pay off their business debts. The graphics of the Dreamcast emulator surpassed both the playstation and the playstation 2! (at 800x600 resolution). Sony doesn't impress me. It's possible to do much better.
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*tear. :')
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You choose whether to use the analog stick or dpad.
You have the option of using analog stick for movement + dpad for R2/L2, or using dpad for movement + analog stick for R2/L2.
Sony would never make a mistake like disallowing the use of the analog stick.
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Rather just sit here and click 2 or 3 things.
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Both of us...well i was just wondering about the registration bit, can u put the PS1 games on more than one PSP or not?
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it can fit through either the remote control port or the usb (mini b) port than insert ps2 controller on the other end.
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WE DONT WANT IT YOUR WAY
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our only hope is that some 3rd party developer will come out with a clip-on piece of hardware that has both another analog stick and 2 more shoulder buttons that can plug into the serial port. I'd pay 25 bucks for that.
This left = L2, right = R2, up = both is crap. Might as well not even play the damn game.
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Sony have gone from respectable to retarded.
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do u have to buy it again?
or can u rip them from the game?
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Ahhh the good days :(
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