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why do i love my psp

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I was given a psp a few days ago and i already managed to get some emulators to run on it, I am heavily into the emulation scene and this is the best thing ever in my book. Now i can take it anywhere and play some old school games, so far i have nes, snes, genesis, sega master system and game gear to work, This is awesome. Has anyone here done the same? i have a few questions to ask.
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If you need help there is loads of information everywhere. Also I can guarantee you anyone who goes to forums that owns a psp has already installed custom firmware and apps.
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Post by kidsampson »

How's the speed on those? I've been thinking about getting one myself.
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the speed is pretty good, but the snes emulator has a few slowdown issues, no biggie. i'm hooked.
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I'm not too impressed with the SNES speeds. Hopefully those will improve. NeoGeo is incredible though.
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PhilExile wrote:I'm not too impressed with the SNES speeds. Hopefully those will improve. NeoGeo is incredible though.
Near perfect isn't good enough for you? Unless you can make a better emulator shut up.
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Post by vlame »

i need help to downgrade my psp phat fw from 3.93 to 3.71 xx
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Make a pandora's battery. It's the best way to downgrade any PSP basically and it's easy enough to make.
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Post by Niode »

dudex77 wrote:
PhilExile wrote:I'm not too impressed with the SNES speeds. Hopefully those will improve. NeoGeo is incredible though.
Near perfect isn't good enough for you? Unless you can make a better emulator shut up.
Near perfect? I take it you've never played Super Metroid or Battletoads on it then.

Near perfect is a stretch at any rate. There's slowdown in quite a few games that i've played apart from most slow paced ones.

NEOGEO on the other hand actually is near perfect, the best piece of homebrew on the system by far.
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How is PSX emulation on PSP?
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