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GpSP it is a Game Boy Advance emulator. Changes for version from: - HDD functionality/support was fixed. adopted to gsKit changes - fixed hd video modes - fixed filebrowser TempGBA has better compatibility, but some games may runs better/faster in ReGBA. ReGBA is based on gpsp and gpsp kai, TempGBA-mod on ReGBA. Hi guys, Tech James here,The best methods for saving extra storage space if you are running out! These methods work on SD2Vita and normal Memory cards!This v. I've been a little frustrated with GBA emulation on the PSP as of late, because it seemed like my options were to either put up with gPSP Kai's bad sound quality for the better performance, or use TempGBA4PSP or gPSP-J and deal with frame drops and slowdown. Yesterday, I found gpSPmod 20090720.

Playstation Portable Information

Playstation Portable or also known as PSP was a great advancement in the world of handheld gaming devices. The PSP was the first of such devices to compare well to the memory capacity and graphical abilities of the sixth-generation consoles (original Xbox, Gamecube, PS2). It’s hardware accelerator and dual processor could run ports that were very similar to that of the original PlayStation 2 versions (Persona 3, Grand Theft Auto), while the graphical capabilities of the DS, its rival were similar to those of the Nintendo 64 and PS1.

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The system’s rollout for 2004-2005 was a huge success despite initial concerns that the price was too high considering the fact that it was a handheld device. The lifespan of the system lasted for more than a decade, with lots of other newer versions of it released between the year 2005 and 2011. After a while, the PSP became out-dated and the PS Vita was introduced to replace it, but a lot of core gamers still own and play it, because easily run it with homebrew software.

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Oddly enough, the PlayStation Portable (PSP) is considered a “failure” in certain circles, mainly because despite Sony’s superior hardware, the Nintendo DS had almost double its sales. However, Sony’s handheld device enjoyed a longer run and sold about 82 million units worldwide making it the third on the list of highest selling handheld device and 8th in the rank of highest selling video games of all time.

Their software line-up probably contributed to the negative reactions to the PSP. They had a strong line-up in certain genres, but were lacking in some others. When it comes to RPGs, it was probably one of the strongest, especially strategy hybrids such as Disgaea series, Japanese RPGs, Kingdom Hearts, Final Fantasy and Monster Hunter. The PSP also had great games in genres like racing and driving, open-world sandbox, FPS and fighting.

The PSP also equipped players to download an array of digital titles and some good emulators of the PS1 classics all from PlayStation. After the leaking of Sony’s PS3 and PS2 “master keys”, hackers began to get access to it, and they were able to make use of the PS1 emulation for games that were never officially released by Sony. In addition to all the homebrew software, the good emulators for consoles with up to 16-bit generation were developed, now the system works well and you can play anything on the go whether it’s the Sega Genesis or Atari 2600.

The PSP-1000 through PSP 3000, the original PSP series, allows users to play games by downloading the games from the PlayStation Network to a local storage or using a UMD mini-disc. All the new iteration made use of the same type of base design, but with time they added to the internal storage and RAM and also increased the options for the video output. The PSP-300 also introduced an in-built microphone. In addition, the PSP Go is an inexpensive and portable version of the particular system used for the exercise of the UMD drive in case you’re only interested in playing downloaded games. It also has an “extreme budget” known as the PSP street which was released only outside the US and Japan without stereo sound or WiFi capability.

When it comes to game, the PSP is actually not region-locked, however, the UMD movies were locked with their DVD region codes. It doesn’t really make sense to install custom firmware to “root” PSP to make it run whatever you like.

Considering the wide-open nature of its architecture, the PSP remains in popular demand amongst retro gamers. If you unlock the system with the simple prefab boot software located on an SD card, you’ll get an array of retro emulation including the ability to use any PSP ISO file of your choice. There is also a possibility to run PSP ROMS on your portable devices such as smartphone or an iPad. The tutorial about how to download and install PSP Roms and emulators can be found on our website.

An opportunity lost…

The PlayStation Vita is a Handheld by Sony that was released December 17th, 2011. Since the sales number never really took off for Sony so eventually they decided to discontinue the support for the handheld in 2016. Since the user base was simply too small only very few third-party developers supported the Handheld especially in the west.

But Hackers saved the day once again…

July 29, 2016 was the day when hackers first released the Henkaku Hack. All you had to do to enable the hack and essentially unlock the full power of the console(including piracy) was visiting a website from the Handheld (www.henkaku.xyz). This website then launched a protocol which automatically unlocked your console.. A vast amount of homebrew was quickly available. Nowadays there is a wealth of homebrew applications but also full games, and even emulations of PC systems like the Mac OS7.

What you need to unlock a PlayStation Vita:
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  1. PlayStation Vita Konsole with firmware 3.60 or below
  2. Wlan internet connection
How to unlock thePlayStation:
  1. Go to the Internet Browser of the PlayStation Vita
  2. enter www.Henkaku.xyz and wait for the protocol to launch and wait for it to finish.
  3. You are done! Your PS Vita is unlocked now

If the protocol doesn’t launch you have to go to settings inside the vita internet browser and clear search history+cookies—>Restart the system and it will load.

What can you do with an unlocked PlayStation Vita?

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Well, a lot. First of all, it enables you to play backups of games. The next big obvious thing is the extensive list of emulators that you have at your disposal. You can also emulate PC syste3ms as I mentioned above, and this literally transforms your PS Vita into small pocket PC all with nice OLED screen and touchscreen capabilities. The next thing which comes to mind is the fact that you can un-dub and mod games. And most importantly: With an unlocked Vita, you can use normal micro SD cards to operate your vita.

To give you an idea of what you can emulate:

Second Generation Consoles (1970’s)

  • Atari 2600: PSP2600 (don’t like it? Try Stella PSP)
  • Atari 5200: PSPAtari
  • Magnavox Odyssey: emuODD
  • Colecovision: PSPColem (don’t like it? Try ColemPSP)
  • Vectrex: PSPVE
  • Intellivision: PSPInt

Third Generation Consoles (8-bit era, 1980’s)

  • Nintendo Entertainment System (NES, Famicon): NesterJ AoEX
  • Sega Master System: MasterBoy (don’t like it? Try SMS Plus)
  • Atari 7800: PSP7800

Fourth Generation Consoles (16-bit era, 1980’s & 1990’s)

Note: If you grew up in the 90’s and like retro gaming, you might want to check the Hyperkin RetroN 5, a 5-in-1 gaming console that supports your original cartridges for the NES, SNES, Genesis/Megadrive, Game Boy and GBA.

  • Super Nintendo (SNES): Snes9xTYL 0.4.2 mod (VHBL users, try version 0.4.2 here)
  • Sega Genesis/ Megadrive: Picodrive
  • Neo Geo: MVSPSP
  • Gameboy & Gameboy Color: Masterboy
  • Game Gear: Masterboy
  • Atari Lynx: PLynx
  • Pc-Engine/TurboGrafx-16: PCEP (don’t like it? Try PSPHugo)

Fifth Generation Consoles (32/64-bit era, 1990’s)

  • Nintendo 64 (N64): DaedalusX64
  • Sony Playstation (PS1, PSX): integrated on the PSP, no need for additional emulator
  • Neo Geo Pocket/Color: RACE! (don’t like it? Try e[mulator] or NgPSP)

Sixth Generation Consoles (128-bit era, 2000’s)

  • Gameboy Advance (GBA): gPSP
  • Bandai Wonderswan: e[mulator]

Seventh Generation Consoles (late 2000’s)

  • Nintendo DS (NDS): DSonPSP (note: that emulator is experimental and support has been stopped a long time ago!)

Computers

  • Commodore C64: PSP-Vice
  • Amstrad CPC464: PSPCAP32
  • ZX Spectrum 48K: FUSE
  • MSX: fMSX
  • Atari 800,800XL,130XE: PSPAtari
  • Sam Coupé: PSPSim
  • Dragon32/64-Tandy Coco: PSPDragon
  • Thompson MO5: PSP MO5
  • Thompson TO7: PSPThom
  • BBC Micro Computer: PSPBeeb
  • Commodore Amiga: PSP UAE
  • Atari ST: CaSTaway

Others

  • Lucasart Point & Click adventure games: ScummVM
  • Adventure Game Studio (AGS, Point & click Games): Adventure Game Studio for PSP
  • Dos: DosBox

So as you can see a ton of stuff. It`s ton of fun to tinker with your devices, so go have some fun.