Setting up a PSP emulator on your iPhone opens up a world of portable gaming possibilities. With the right emulator and a few simple steps, you can enjoy your favorite PSP games right on your iPhone.
“After nearly 12 years, PPSSPP has finally been approved for the iOS App Store! Thanks to Apple for relaxing their policies, allowing retro games console emulators on the store.” The new app’s ...
PPSSPP, an app that's capable of emulating PSP games, has joined the growing number of retro game emulators on the iOS App Store. The program has been around for almost 12 years, but prior to this, ...
Sometimes it seems that Sony itself is a PS4 hacker's best friend. In January, we wrote about how hackers were taking advantage of the system's built-in PlayStation Classics emulator to get arbitrary ...
While Sony is mulling the PlayStation Vita's future, someone is giving the last-generation PlayStation Portable a new life -- in virtual reality. Oculus developer 2EyeGuy has created an Oculus Rift ...
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Initially it sounds more like a novelty than an intensely functional application, but the Java emulator for the PSP known as PSPKVM could unlock a lot of potential for anyone with a collection of ...
Sony's PlayStation Portal handheld is designed to stream games from your PS5, but that hasn't stopped Google engineers from hacking the device to run emulated PSP games. Google security engineer Calle ...
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Yes, that one feature I’ve been the most excited about for my PSP requires a PS3…or, as you may see it, Sony requires a PS3 to play PS1 games. But I have faith. Maybe Sony will support WiFi transfers ...