Everyone's favorite arcade emulator is hitting the PSP thanks to all the homebrew stuff going on. You'll need to use the ole' swap out Mem stick or the newer tools to load the program(s). There's only one game, but it's a start- you can also run SNES now...Previous HOW TO. [via] Link.
MAME on the PSP
Everyone's favorite arcade emulator is hitting the PSP thanks to all the homebrew stuff going on. You'll need to use the ole' swap out Mem stick or the newer tools to load the program(s). There's only one game, but it's a start- you can also run SNES now...Previous HOW TO. [via] Link.
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Phillip - There are other ports of MAME for PSP that play far more games than just one.
MAME 0.71 http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/mame071-psp.shtml
PSPMame 0.96 http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/pspmame096.shtml
and XMAME PSP http://psp-news.dcemu.co.uk/xmame-psp.shtml
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whoops, i meant to say this one. thanks for posting those links.
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Might also want to check out the PSP Brew Site (link pops), lets you roll your own package for emulators and some other apps, including MAME 0.71. I've been using the Sega Genesis emu with great success.
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