Download File Platform License Date Size Gameboy & Gameboy Color emulator Windows Freeware Feb 14, 2006 328 Kb. NES Emulator Windows Freeware Jul 8, 2005 292 Kb. NES Emulator Windows Freeware May 19, 2005 416 Kb. Sega Genesis Emulator Windows Freeware Oct 8, 2005 526 Kb. SNES Emulator Windows Freeware Jul 7, 2005 381 Kb. Neo Geo Pocket Emulator Windows Freeware Oct 8, 2005 275 Kb.
NES Emulator Windows Freeware May 26, 2005 796 Kb. PC Engine emulator Windows Freeware Jul 8, 2005 339 Kb. Sega Master System and Game Gear emulator Windows Freeware May 27, 2005 135 Kb. Megadrive/Genesis emulator Windows Freeware Jun 2, 2005 437 Kb. Sega Genesis Emulator Windows Freeware Oct 8, 2005 489 Kb.
NES Emulator Windows Freeware Oct 10, 2005 1446 Kb. Mame for PSP Windows Freeware Jun 10, 2005 517 Kb.
This page is a list of emulators to run on your PSP or your PS Vita, not the other way around! The emulators below are compatible with both the PSP and the PS Vita (through its PSP emulator). We have another page for (compatible with PS Vita only) running through the HENkaku hack.
Quick links Table of contents to jump directly to the emulator you are looking for!. 1.
What you need A variety of emulators exist for the Playstation Portable and the Sony PS Vita. Explaining to you how to install and run them is not the main goal of this article, but you will need to get your console ready first.
Check the explanations below:. If you want to run emulators on your PSP, you will in general need to run a. Installing a Custom Firmware on your PSP is a 5 minutes riskless procedure, and we explain how to do it.
If you want to run emulators on your Vita, you will need to run a custom Firmware or VHBL. The procedure to achieve that is described.
You will also need to use one of the scene’s mods of the, in order to copy files to your Vita. That’s almost a religious war at this point. The PSP1000 is cheaper, feels sturdier, but has less ram (32MB). It will be limited with some homebrews that take advantage of the extra ram on other models.
Daedalus64, Wagic The PSP2000 and PSP3000 have 64MB ram. It means better homebrew compatibility, and support for additional plugins, as well as official software such as Skype.
Arguably, the screen of the PSP2000 is better The PSPGo, my personal favorite, doesn’t have a UMD drive (important to have if you want to play official games) and a smaller screen. It is much more portable than the others. Nobody likes the PSP E1000, avoid it. Great job guys this is hott. I’ve been following wololo since chickhen came to the 3000 loL.
I don’t mean to sound demanding or anything but I just want to say that pspfiler was the greatest app the psp has received to me because you can download archives and extract them all through your psp. I have a vita slim now and pspfiler 6.2 doesen’t give you the full memory folders on the the vita. I hate having to use my pc to get things on here. All I want is an updated web browser(like you guys did for psp) and for the vitashell to do what pspfiler does. I’m sure someones working on it anyway. Thanks in advance you guys are awesome. Hey, a nice list you go here.
I was recently trying, again, to run snes games on my DSTT. Well, not every game worked and if they did, they had bugs/glitches. If I was to buy a PSP, which one would you recommend to me, thinking about, that I don’t want to play any PSP games at all. Playing PS1 games would be nice though, but not a must. Also, if possible, I’d like to have other emulators running as well, not just one for the snes. But that is the most important part. Can you help me out here?
🙂 I was considering the PSPGO.