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Thread: PSP file resources
Harrison 20:16 19th July 2007
For those of you interested in the PSP and getting the most from it, there is only one central download resource you need. it is called download.QJ.net and the PSP section can be found at:

http://dl.qj.net/PSP/catid/106

This is a great download site and it contains pretty much everything you ever need for PSP custom firmwares, emulation, homebrew and more.

The Firmwares section contains the custom firmware installers, plus all of the official Sony firmware releases (which are needed for the custom firmware installers to work).

The Emulators section contains pretty much all the useful emulators for the PSP, ranging from Amiga to SNES, Genesis, GBA and lots more systems.

And once you have a custom firmware on your PSP the homebrew sections are worth looking at too. The Homebrew games section contains some nice public domain games to try. I have been playing a few of them on my PSP for a long time.
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Submeg 01:34 20th July 2007
Wow thats pretty crazy
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Demon Cleaner 05:22 20th July 2007
Yep, that site is really PSP dedicated. Oz used to visit it a lot, but as I already told you, he got the PSP fever, but it was over very quickly, after 3-4 weeks he totally lost interest and it has been a very long time since I saw him with his PSP. Don't want this happening also to me, but perhaps Oz is selling his PSP
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Harrison 11:38 20th July 2007
So... you might end up eating your own words and joining the PSP world after all!
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Submeg 15:17 20th July 2007
I have to say, Im not a big handheld gamer. But in the situation that I was travelling and needed something to do, PSP is the best answer
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v85rawdeal 15:36 21st July 2007
I must admit. I have just added Daedelus R12 to my psp, and I am pleased that the latest versions seem to be working so much better. Now all I need to do is put Pokemon Snap on there, and start getting some screenshops snapped
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Harrison 15:26 23rd July 2007
The mad thing I've been doing is playing lots of GBA games that I've not bothered playing before, and finding some quite good ones that I will continue to play. Mad because I actually own a GBA anyway with a flashcart so could of been playing these games long before, but I think the fiddly nature of the flashcarts compared to just copying GBA roms to a memory stick is a huge difference and means I can be testing different games very quickly. The PSP GBA emulator is very good too and the GBA has a lot of RPGs I've not played or still need to finish, including some Final Fantasy ones.
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Demon Cleaner 05:30 24th July 2007
Originally Posted by :
The PSP GBA emulator is very good too and the GBA has a lot of RPGs I've not played or still need to finish, including some Final Fantasy ones.
The PSP has some nice RPGs itself.
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Harrison 12:12 24th July 2007
That is true, there are some very nice RPGs on the PSP that compare well in terms of graphics, audio and design with many PS2 RPGs. Then add in the emulation of all the systems and you have a great mobile RPG platform.
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