RetroArch for PSP has cores for GB, GBC, GBA, NES, MSX, PCE, and PCE-CD. Also Cave Story- and Doom-engines. The Gambatte core for GB/GBC works at full speed. The PC Engine emulator is also very good.
See PSP Eboots.
TempGBA4PSP or gpSP
TempGBA4PSP is the most recent GBA emulator for the PSP and has superior compatibility with most problematic games (Golden Sun, for example).
MasterBoy 2.10 or RIN 1.32 or GeMP 3.3 Final
GeMP and RIN have some incompatibilities with later PSP models. GeMP is incompatible with GameCategories.
NesterJ 1.13 beta2 or NesterJ AoEX
AoEX is based on NesterJ 1.12 Plus 0.61 RM, so it includes features like rewind mode, cheat codes support, rotated/mirrored screen, sepia palette, support to rare mappers (the pirate bootleg FF7 works on it), etc, but its compatibility is inferior to 1.13 beta2.
Use the s9xTYLme version for best performance on an actual PSP; if on a Vita, use the s9xTYLcm version.
Most games are unplayable, but there's a small amount of them that work really well with the right settings (Quest 64, for example).
THERE ARE NO EMULATORS FOR THIS PLATFORM.
PicoDrive 1.51b
THERE ARE NO EMULATORS FOR THIS PLATFORM.
THERE ARE NO EMULATORS FOR THIS PLATFORM.
THERE ARE NO EMULATORS FOR THIS PLATFORM.
THERE ARE NO EMULATORS FOR THIS PLATFORM.
e(mulator) v082f (multi-emulator)
NJEMU (CPS1, CPS2, Neo Geo MVS / CD)
PSPAtari or Atari800 (800 only)
PSPColEm or ColEmPSP
PSPCAP32 or CaPriCe32PSP
DOSBox 0.71, DOSBox Navigator 1.51 (W/ DOSBox 0.71) or DOSBox EasyNavigator.
DOSBox 0.71 is an old version and doesn't run that well with the more demanding games and Windows 9x on the PSP. The DOSBox Navigator packs linked above are for easy navigation through the DOSBox menus on the PSP screen.
NP2 for PSP & NP21 for PSP are ports of Neko Project II and Neko Project 21/W, respectively, by Hsusori. Unfortunately hasn't been updated since 2011.
ScummVM (PSP package).
PSPectrum
Magic Memory stick
Pandora battery
USB cable
The Sony PSP is a portable video game device released in 2005. By 2009 it had sold over fifty million units. This worldwide popularity and stellar performance have attracted the attention of many independent developers. Along with many great applications, these developers have created emulators for the PSP. Emulators allow you to play classic consoles such as the Nintendo64, Super Nintendo, Sega Genesis and Gameboy Advance (GBA).
Turn off your PSP and remove the battery and memory stick. Insert the magic memory stick and Pandora battery. The PSP will turn on on its own. Press the 'X' button twice to install the custom firmware. Press the 'X' button again to shutoff the PSP when the install completes. Reinsert the normal battery and memory stick into the PSP and turn it back on.
Connect the PSP to your computer with the USB cable and it will automatically go into USB mode. A window will appear on your computer, and you will see the files and folders on the PSP memory stick.
Download the GBA emulator (gPSP) from the resource section of this guide. When the file has finished downloading, right-click it and click 'Copy.' Go into the PSP memory stick and open the 'PSP' folder.
Right-click the 'GAME' folder inside the 'PSP' folder and click 'Paste.' This will transfer and install the emulator onto the PSP memory stick. Press the 'O' button on the PSP to disconnect the PSP safely from the computer.
Browse through the PSP menu until you reach the game section. You will see your emulator there. Select it to play.
Installing custom firmware on the PSP is legal, but will void your warranty. Emulators are open-source and legal.
Sony PSP running custom firmware
USB cable
GPSP
GBA ROM
The Sony PSP is capable of playing more than just its own games. It is powerful enough to play games of older systems that use more resources than that of PSP games. The Nintendo Gameboy Advance is one of those systems that the PSP can emulate. You will first need to install custom firmware onto your PSP before you can use this guide. Custom firmware is user-made software that runs the PSP. Download ms office visio 2010. It will void your warranty, but it is legal.
Turn on your PSP and connect it to your computer with its supplied USB cable. Your PSP will automatically go into USB mode when connected to your computer. A window will pop up giving you access to the PSP’s memory stick where there are many folders. Open the PSP folder and you will see 2 to 3 game folders. Open the GAME folder.
Download GPSP, the Gameboy Advance emulator for the PSP (the download link is in the Resources section below). There will be two separate folders found within the download. One will be named GPSP and the other is named GPSP%. Copy both of the folders into your GAME folder.
Place your GBA roms into the GPSP folder. There are many different places to find GBA roms on the Internet, but downloading GBA roms which you do not own is illegal, and we cannot show them in this guide.
The roms must end in .GBA for them to work properly. Once you have the roms and they are in the GPSP folder, press the O button on your PSP to eject and disconnect your PSP from the computer.
Navigate through the PSP menu until you find the GPSP icon in the game menu. Select it and it will load. Your roms will load on the first screen you see. You can select them with the X button. You are now playing GBA games on your PSP.
Lagu dangdut 2018. Running custom firmware and emulators is legal.
Downloading GBA roms which you do not own is illegal.
Sharing your roms with others is pirating, and is illegal.