Until today, the only way to play emulators on the PSP was to have the psp with firmware 1.0, which was the very first to be released in japan, all american shipments already had 1.5 frimware but now we are also able to run the emulators, you need 2 memory sticks for this to work, its simply a swap technique.
"why I've gotta be one of the cool kids just to walk by/
- without being tripped, thrown down on the ground and kicked/
Insulting me for no reason, I was treated like shit/
The teachers let it happen/
I've even seen some of them teachers laughing/
That's why I had a smile on my face when I started blastin/" - Ill Bill - The Anatomy of a School Shooting
get it from a palce where no1 would buy a PSP like K-mart or something, not at a game store because all the newer shipments come with version 1.51 or 1.52 and you cant run homebrew code on those
"why I've gotta be one of the cool kids just to walk by/
- without being tripped, thrown down on the ground and kicked/
Insulting me for no reason, I was treated like shit/
The teachers let it happen/
I've even seen some of them teachers laughing/
That's why I had a smile on my face when I started blastin/" - Ill Bill - The Anatomy of a School Shooting
Your not getting me here...........I can play Sega genesis , SNES, NES, GB, GBC, MAME, and other arcades on the PSP. This alone make sit worth every cent, since you will ahve all the games you'd ever want for free(ROMS).
U R retarded !!1 do u have a better way? I DONT THINK SO
Well, that's the standard response. It won't be long before someone comes up with a better method. The thing really holding the "scene" back was the inability to use homebrew programs on 1.5. Now they can do that. They're already developing an OS for PSP; and there's talk of a linux psp being made.