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PSP is technically retro in December by the Japanese launch date. I remember that being really high-tech. Literal dust.
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I bought a new battery for my PSP 1001 and it still runs fine. It's still one of the best handheld consoles ever made.PSP is technically retro in December by the Japanese launch date. I remember that being really high-tech. Literal dust.
Yep, it's top 5 at least, up there with GBA, DS, 3DS, and Vita.I bought a new battery for my PSP 1001 and it still runs fine. It's still one of the best handheld consoles ever made.
Pretty well every console has this option. Between everdrives, ODEs, CD-Rs, custom firmwares, and etc you can do real hardware and load a rom and get a great experience for minimal spend.You could always invest in a multicart like an R4 or software such as FreeMcBoot that allows you to play games on console/handheld without being the bitch of some loser who treat video games like stocks.
Its nice how durable they are considering how fiddly the tiny components inside are.I bought a new battery for my PSP 1001 and it still runs fine. It's still one of the best handheld consoles ever made.
Try to change region, assuming you downloaded the ntsc version, try either pal or ntsc-j. Also, put everything on just native and then maybe work your way up from there. thankfully despite all their retardation, pcsx2 team still keeps per-game settings.What are the hardest games to run on each system, emulation wise?
I have a 5600x cpu. PS2 emulation runs great. I can run pretty much every game, and even overclock them, with room to spare. But Ratchet Gladiator (aka Deadlock) makes the emulator chug whenever there's any real action on screen. The solution online is "get a better CPU", so maybe it's just a difficult game to run?
Tedious self-quote, but I want to emphasize that I'm not being ironic and IPretty sad that people will buy trash like that instead of a superior Genesis Mini
F-Zero GX is the benchmark for GameCube emulation, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom for Wii, and one of the God of Wars for PSP. Other than that, I guess Star Fox 2 for SNES?What are the hardest games to run on each system, emulation wise?
I have a 5600x cpu. PS2 emulation runs great. I can run pretty much every game, and even overclock them, with room to spare. But Ratchet Gladiator (aka Deadlock) makes the emulator chug whenever there's any real action on screen. The solution online is "get a better CPU", so maybe it's just a difficult game to run?
It came with several new Genesis ports of games that didn't previously get them, what's not to love? Speaking of which, did those ever get dumped?Tedious self-quote, but I want to emphasize that I'm not being ironic and Imy Genesis Mini II
goddamn that's scary to think about.PSP is technically retro in December by the Japanese launch date. I remember that being really high-tech. Literal dust.
I mean.....he did. AM2R was a solo dev passion project that DocterM64 used to teach himself game development over the course of 8 years. Afterwards Moon Studios recruited him to assist in creating the level design for Ori and the Will of the Wisps.just imagine if they had put that effort into making their own game instead of Nintendo's game
PSP is technically retro in December by the Japanese launch date. I remember that being really high-tech. Literal dust.
Ostent is the most reputable replacement for OEM batteries and you can get slightly larger capacity than original. Mine detects full charge at 100% but some people have had them that only show 80-90%.I need to get a battery for mine. I put some games on an SD card a few months ago and while playing I accidentally pulled the plug out of the wall. What's a good, affordable third party battery? I've been on the fence about getting one because I'm afraid of crappy chineseum.
Yeah, it's gonna be really depressing when PS3 is retro in a couple years.goddamn that's scary to think about.
Hm, I never had mine long, so I wouldn't know. My PSP was stolen and I never bothered replacing it until Vita. Might be worth just selling it and getting one of those, unless the prices are still crazy. I know PSTV came way down from its peak.I need to get a battery for mine. I put some games on an SD card a few months ago and while playing I accidentally pulled the plug out of the wall. What's a good, affordable third party battery? I've been on the fence about getting one because I'm afraid of crappy chineseum.
My original DS battery lasted so god damn long.Yep, it's top 5 at least, up there with GBA, DS, 3DS, and Vita.
GX has some incredible music, wide variety of genres too.F-Zero GX
Nintendo batteries are great. I've only ever had one device that had problems, my original Vita 1000 model. Iirc they're pretty notorious for battery issues, and it just stopped working one day.My original DS battery lasted so god damn long.
GX has some incredible music, wide variety of genres too.
I think everything got decrypted and dumped, not sure if the ones that don't run on stock hardware have been emulatedIt came with several new Genesis ports of games that didn't previously get them, what's not to love? Speaking of which, did those ever get dumped?