I tried it myself it's a pretty good emulator, I don't have a PSP either, but my friends are "PSP Warriors"one thing though, when I play Ninja Gaiden, the ROM resets after I beat stage 1. What's up with that?
Quote from: Ninja Spirit on January 05, 2008, 09:59:33 AMI tried it myself it's a pretty good emulator, I don't have a PSP either, but my friends are "PSP Warriors"one thing though, when I play Ninja Gaiden, the ROM resets after I beat stage 1. What's up with that?No idea, it could be a problem with the game or the emu. The only game I have had lock up is Final Soldier so far. When you beat R-type I (J) the game takes you to a level with a black background, where the d-pad directions are mixed up and it is full of the enemy that makes green bubble trails you have to shoot. I don't know if this is normal for the PC-E version or not. When you die though on this stage, it takes you back to level 1 with some of your powerups.
Phhbt.I equate the PSP with what I flushed down my toilet this morning.
Adding PCE console specific layer on top of that, makes for an interesting challenge (no, not a reference to Ys II).
NGPC is still my favorite handheld .
Quote from: nat on January 05, 2008, 02:31:42 PMPhhbt.I equate the PSP with what I flushed down my toilet this morning.I truely hope you are joking. The PSP is the best portable system, ever. It plays nearly every console PSX and before. It can emulate many old computers and dos. It plays many arcade emulators. It also has its own software, of which there are good games. It has a wide, bright screen. It's easy to get spare parts for. A slim with a 2200mAh battery will play for many, many hours too with the screen really bright and the volume at max. The variable clocking of the cpu and bus is also wonderful for long trips.The PSP is > PS3, Wii or 360
GP2X does all these things. I'm thinking of picking one up to compliment PSP.
The PSP is > PS3, Wii or 360
The GP2X can run many of the same emulators, but not all. It is underpowered when put next to the PSP.