DS Emulator for PSP shows capacity of Homebrews

As we all know, PSP’s older firmwares allow the user to download programs coded by hackers which are called “Homebrews.” These Homebrews use the PSPs features to the fullest of their abilty such as the abandoned IR port as a universal remote. Since the PSP possesses such opportunity, it comes as no surprise that a Nintendo DS emulator has been made. Granted that it’s lagged beyond compare and it lacks a touch screen feature, this represents a major step in the PSP Homebrew world to emulate a competitor system. This emulator will probably never run a DS game at full speed so the PSP will never enjoy the enhanced level of game play that the DS has to offer.


November 28th, 2007 at 2:45 pm
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