PlayStation Portable is a popular Sony handheld game console for which many great games have been released, including those that weren’t intended to be played on mobile devices. Even if you do not have PSP or it is broken (which also happens), you can still play your favorite games on your Android smartphone or a tablet. The only thing you’ll need is an emulator, a special program that enables you to run retro games on modern devices. Among the most popular emulation tools capable of supporting PSP games stands out PPSSPP, which is available for free from Google Play. If you can’t wait to quench your nostalgic thirst, we suggest that you consider installing exactly this emulator onto your Android device and try running cult PSP titles on it.
A Few Words about PPSSPP
PPSSPP is rightly considered an excellent PSP emulator that is capable of running most popular games developed for PSP. If you’re a happy owner of a high-end Android device, the game emulated with PPSSPP will look even better than on the original console. The emulator allows you to double the resolution, which removes some of the artifacts on polygonal models. In addition, the emulator fixes and complements some textures, making them smoother. The BIOS is not required for this emulator. There is a user-friendly interface and a setup menu for your convenience. You’re free to incorporate any changes and adjustments into the settings, if you find necessary. But keep in mind that the emulator works pretty fine with default settings. Moreover, PPSSPP are perfectly compatible not only with Android, but also Windows, Max, and Linux.
How to Run PSP Games on Android?
Install the PPSSPP application, which you have downloaded from Google Play, and launch it. (Note that it’s possible to perform the installation of the application via Google Play.)
A menu with games should open after that. There are not so many preinstalled games there. The games PPSSPP boasts so far are some short amateur demos and ports of very old console games whose size is only a few kilobytes.
You can find better games also known as PSP ROMs on Romsmode, the websites hosting the best retro games for any emulator, or port them yourself if you have their physical copies purchased.
The PPSSPP emulator can run the files having the following formats: .iso .cso .pbp .elf .prx. You can copy them to any folder on the device, but it is recommended to use the / PSP / GAME directory on the memory card.
Smartphones and tablets do not have physical buttons to control games. Therefore the emulator provides you the virtual ones which are located on top of the game interface. Sometimes they overlap the text and other game elements of the games, but we just have to put up with it, as nothing more efficient has been invented so far.
Below is the list of the games that are guaranteed to run on the PPSSPP emulator:
- Persona 2
- Persona 3
- Dragon Ball Z
- Little Big Planet
- Burnout Legends
- Burnout Dominator
- Final Fantasy: Crisis Core
- Final Fantasy: Type-0
- Monster Hunter 2 Unite and 3: HD Remake
- Soul Calibur
- Tekken: Dark Resurrection and Tekken 6
- Grand Theft Auto LCS / VCS
- Lumines
- Worms
Some games have a local multiplayer, but it is relatively difficult to configure it. You’ll be required to create a mobile Wi-Fi distribution point. Then you’ll need to access the PPSSPP network settings and specify the following local address: 192.168.43.1. It also will be necessary to generate some random MAC-addresses (they should not be identical!). Using cheats and saving games is undesirable on PPSSPP.
Some Games with multiplayer support include: Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, Monster Hunter 3rd HD, Micro Machines V4, Fat Princess, Outrun 2006, World Rally Championship, Tony Hawk Project 8, Wipeout Pure, Wipeout Pulse, PES13, and PES14.
There is nothing that prevents you from playing the best PSP titles anymore! Go get the PPSSPP emulator and immerse yourself into the atmosphere of fun and excitement!