PSP GO+Cradle+TV cables+Dualshock 3=Amazing PS1 experience
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2017 4:38 pm
While the PSP Go is widely considered the black sheep of the PSP family due to it not supporting physical media and not using the same memory stick as its predecessors, I find it has a couple of version specific features that make up for this.
First, it does have a single savestate that can be used for PSP and your downloaded PS1 games. While it would be nice to have a savestate per game, one is better than nothing, especially when most PS1 games were not designed with mobile play in mind.
Second, the PSP Go supports bluetooth. This did allow using a bluetooth headset for Skype and I think a couple of SOCOM titles, but the real standout is Dualshock 3/Sixaxis support. You have to use a PS3 to sync them together, but the program motioninjoy for windows also claims that it can do it for you. I did not have any luck with motioninjoy and ended up going over to a buddys house and using his PS3. Took only a few minutes.
The PSP Go also has 16gb of built in storage. This doesn't completely solve the replacement memory stick issue, but it helps.
Other than that you will want a few extra components to make this experience complete:
Official PSP Go cradle:
https://www.amazon.com/PSPgo-Cradle/dp/ ... +go+cradle
TV component/composite out cable:
https://www.amazon.com/PSPgo-Component- ... +go+cradle
PSP 1000/2000/3000 charger:
https://www.amazon.com/PSP-AC-Adaptor/d ... SP+charger
The Cradle can be found for much cheaper on ebay. I gave amazon links just so you know what you are looking for if you decide to do this yourself.
With the cradle it supports having the tv out cable connected at the same time as the PSP 1000 charger, so you can use the TV out feature and charge the system at the same time. The cradle is not a necessary thing but nobody wants to stop gaming to charge the system, since it only has one connection for charging/tv out.
Some might wonder why in the title I say this makes for a great PS1 experience. PSP games displayed on a TV will crop and usually end up as a small rectangle in the middle of your screen, while PS1 games will display in full 4:3 aspect ratio. Or I guess you could stretch the image to 16:9 if you are nasty like that.......
Also with the Dualshock 3 you regain support for 2 joystick analogue controls, 4 shoulder buttons and even the L3/R3 joystick buttons! This makes many PS1 games that would be otherwise unplayable on a PSP, playable once again.
Some might make a comparison to a certain Nintendo system thats coming out in March.....
I have this setup and use it fairly regularly, so feel free to ask some questions guys.
TL;DR - A PSP go with tv out cables and a dualshock 3 is alot like a nintendo switch!
First, it does have a single savestate that can be used for PSP and your downloaded PS1 games. While it would be nice to have a savestate per game, one is better than nothing, especially when most PS1 games were not designed with mobile play in mind.
Second, the PSP Go supports bluetooth. This did allow using a bluetooth headset for Skype and I think a couple of SOCOM titles, but the real standout is Dualshock 3/Sixaxis support. You have to use a PS3 to sync them together, but the program motioninjoy for windows also claims that it can do it for you. I did not have any luck with motioninjoy and ended up going over to a buddys house and using his PS3. Took only a few minutes.
The PSP Go also has 16gb of built in storage. This doesn't completely solve the replacement memory stick issue, but it helps.
Other than that you will want a few extra components to make this experience complete:
Official PSP Go cradle:
https://www.amazon.com/PSPgo-Cradle/dp/ ... +go+cradle
TV component/composite out cable:
https://www.amazon.com/PSPgo-Component- ... +go+cradle
PSP 1000/2000/3000 charger:
https://www.amazon.com/PSP-AC-Adaptor/d ... SP+charger
The Cradle can be found for much cheaper on ebay. I gave amazon links just so you know what you are looking for if you decide to do this yourself.
With the cradle it supports having the tv out cable connected at the same time as the PSP 1000 charger, so you can use the TV out feature and charge the system at the same time. The cradle is not a necessary thing but nobody wants to stop gaming to charge the system, since it only has one connection for charging/tv out.
Some might wonder why in the title I say this makes for a great PS1 experience. PSP games displayed on a TV will crop and usually end up as a small rectangle in the middle of your screen, while PS1 games will display in full 4:3 aspect ratio. Or I guess you could stretch the image to 16:9 if you are nasty like that.......
Also with the Dualshock 3 you regain support for 2 joystick analogue controls, 4 shoulder buttons and even the L3/R3 joystick buttons! This makes many PS1 games that would be otherwise unplayable on a PSP, playable once again.
Some might make a comparison to a certain Nintendo system thats coming out in March.....
I have this setup and use it fairly regularly, so feel free to ask some questions guys.
TL;DR - A PSP go with tv out cables and a dualshock 3 is alot like a nintendo switch!