I really have no idea what to do at this point. The games play their opening videos/whatever, then get to the games' main menus where you can choose start game, and usually after I try to start a game, it just goes to a black screen and then I have to either exit the emulator or turn off the PSP if that doesn't work.Īnyone have any idea what's going on? I used to have a PSP 1000 a few years ago and remember running GBA games on it no problem, and while some SNES games had their issues, it was not nearly as bad as this. I'm only trying to run GBA and SNES emulators, but for GBA, Advance Wars shows no dialog in the dialog boxes, Super Mario World has graphical glitches at the top of the screen (especially the levels with clouds above you), and the Mega Man Zero games also have graphical glitches.Īs far as SNES goes, I haven't gotten any game to get past the start screen yet. My firmware is 6.60 PRO-C, but it seems like the emulators hardly run any games at all without serious issues. * Joysticks don't work with MiniVitaTV plugin installed.Hey guys, I seem to be having a problem with SNES and GBA emulation on my PSP. * Duke Nukem 3D: Megaton Edition is also available for PSVITA ** Very WIP, sound is not working, multiplayer is disabled. ** Needs to run through Adrenaline, Some stutters, Average compatibilty * WIP, Some stutters, See here for compatibilty. ** No official binary available, but an unofficial one can be found here.
** SuperFX emulation isn't running at full speed Nintendo DS Name * GBA is slow (~40-50 FPS depending on the game) but highly compatible. *⁷Pentium III emulation includes variants.Īrcade Systems Arcade Name
*⁵Pentium II emulation includes variants. Most accurate but slowest SNES core (~40 FPS) Same as Snes9x 2005 but with better sound, at the cost of a few FPS ~55-60 FPS on standard games, ~50 FPS on Super FX games Least accurate but fastest NGP/C core, Use Mednafen (Beetle NeoPop) instead
You can use PSP Homebrew Browser to install homebrew to run through Adrenaline.
Thanks to the power of taiHEN, Adrenaline can inject custom code into the IPL which allows unsigned code to run at boottime. You can also use tools such as Vita Homebrew Browser to install homebrew directly on your PS Vita/PSTV.Īdrenaline is a software that modifies the official PSP Emulator using taiHEN CFW framework to make it run a PSP 6.61 custom firmware. It's possible to downgrade firmware version with a tool called modoru.
Furthermore, on versions 3.60 and 3.65 it's possible to use a bootloader patch called Ensō, which loads HENkaku automatically at boot: Ensō for 3.60, Ensō for 3.65.
Those on firmware versions prior to 3.60 can update manually by following the instructions here. If you're on the 3.60 firmware, you can obtain it henkaku, for 3.65-3.73 use Final h-encore. You have a PSVita/PSTV on firmware version 3.60 to 3.73, you can turn it into a decent emulation device by installing the HENkaku homebrew enabler. For software that emulates the PS Vita, see PlayStation Vita emulators.