Doesn't need PSX-emulation.marurun wrote:How is PSX emulation on PSP?
POP's is basically virtualisation. The games are just converted to make the psp specific syscalls. Just get psx2psp or a similar psx to pops converter.

RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
Dracula X:Chronicles is fantastic. There are some minor issues with the port of the original, but it's still great and I think the remake is much better overall anyway(and you get the option to play it with the original Rondo's soundtrack too which is cool). Definitely the best version of Symphony of the Night too. Maria mode is actually a fun challenge in this version unlike the god mode Maria in the Saturn one.Ziggy587 wrote:Damn, I can't believe I click on 'new topic' instead of 'reply' on accident, thank god for delete. Every one would have been scratching their heads if they went to a new topic that only contained this brief paragraph:
The reason I bought a PSP in the first place was because Castlevania Rondo of Blood's first US release. Learning afterwards of all the things it can do with CFW was just another huge plus. Not to mention great PSP original games. I just started on Crisis Core.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
I thought the remake was going to suck. I thought I'd get the game, unlock the originals and then never play it again, but I was wrong. The remake was a lot of fun, and the music was awesome. Which leads me to the only flaw, in my opinion, with the PSP: sound. This game has a wonderful soundtrack, but you can't hear it! I started to wear headphones when I played just so I can hear all the awesome music. There was parts in the song that I wasn't able to hear with out them!Gamerforlife wrote: Dracula X:Chronicles is fantastic. There are some minor issues with the port of the original, but it's still great and I think the remake is much better overall anyway(and you get the option to play it with the original Rondo's soundtrack too which is cool). Definitely the best version of Symphony of the Night too. Maria mode is actually a fun challenge in this version unlike the god mode Maria in the Saturn one.
You should, its worth playing. It really grew on me. The combat does feel a little cheesy, most of the time you're just hitting the X button non stop, but a fun game non the less. The music is also awesome in this game, another one that I started wearing headphones for. There's just parts of the music you can't hear through the PSP speakers.Gamerforlife wrote:I plan on checking out Crisis Core, even thought combat looks a little shallow. It's a Final Fantasy game, and for all the things that piss me off about them, they're like rpg crack for me.