New PSP hack lets you play PSX games without PS3 converter
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Interesting.... 
I must get a PSP now.

I must get a PSP now.
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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You should. The emulator is freaking amazing. I decided to test out a random game not really expecting it to work, but it worked flawlessly. I don't think it works with multi disk games yet either, but someone will probably find a solution to that.
Here's a list of games that work pretty good with popstation. You can add rival schools NTSC since that was the game I tested with it.
http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=40526
Here's a list of games that work pretty good with popstation. You can add rival schools NTSC since that was the game I tested with it.
http://forums.maxconsole.net/showthread.php?t=40526
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It has 3 screen modes: Original, Normal, and Full Screen.casualsax3 wrote:What does it do in terms of scaling? Letterbox mode or stretch?
Original I guess is the standard PSX image size, Normal scales the picture to fit the PSP screen better (similar to the "Zoom 4:3" option in PSP emulators), and Full Screen just stretches the image across the screen.
All the modes seem to do a small amount of filtering to the image.
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Pretty much. Eh I kinda lucked out and rival schools didn't fill up my whole memory stick. Some games are a lot smaller then others since they don't have stuff like FMVs. You can also rip out voices, music, or FMV sequences if you have the proper tools. If I was to guess where to get them I'd say mobygames.
I have a 1GB stick and a 2GB stick I could try it out with , was gonna do this last night but my battery was at 0% , oh well
I also need to find some games , I was thinking Harvest Moon BTN , or FF7 , maybe the FF4/CT discs , I'd like to try Digimon World also , I wouldnt mind seeing a Monster Rancher game on it , but I kinda doubt the monster generating thing...
I also need to find some games , I was thinking Harvest Moon BTN , or FF7 , maybe the FF4/CT discs , I'd like to try Digimon World also , I wouldnt mind seeing a Monster Rancher game on it , but I kinda doubt the monster generating thing...
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Question: Memory Sticks are more expensive than SD Cards? When My dad bought us Digital Cameras, I got a Canon Powershot A540 that uses SD Cards and my dumb Sister got a Sony Cybershot, the dude that was helping us told us that Memory Sticks were more expensive.
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I don't think they are that much different nowadays in price. If anything, they are more or less the same. A card probably has more uses if you are using digital cameras anyways, but a stick is nicer if you like portable media.... (then again, you could get a converter for the mem cards as someone suggested, which kinda makes the mem card much more useful indeed). In any case... meh.
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It's much more expensive if you buy in brick and mortar stores. I guess the prices are comparable online.
Personally, I don't like Memory Stick since virtually nothing except Sony products support it.
MisterJones: I bought my SD card online. Even though you live in Mexico, you might be able to find an online store that ships internationally, and it should cost a lot less.
Personally, I don't like Memory Stick since virtually nothing except Sony products support it.
MisterJones: I bought my SD card online. Even though you live in Mexico, you might be able to find an online store that ships internationally, and it should cost a lot less.
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I don't mind, because I buy a card to leave in my camera, not so I can use it in my camera, then transfer it to my PSP or some other device. Sharing memory cards sucks, so I don't mind that my Cybershot is the only thing that uses it.Firon wrote:It's much more expensive if you buy in brick and mortar stores. I guess the prices are comparable online.
Personally, I don't like Memory Stick since virtually nothing except Sony products support it.
MisterJones: I bought my SD card online. Even though you live in Mexico, you might be able to find an online store that ships internationally, and it should cost a lot less.
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I managed to nab a 1GB Memory Stick Duo for PSP at a gamestop for like $55
<Nach> so why don't the two of you get your own room and leave us alone with this stupidity of yours?
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