While Sony is mulling the PlayStation Vita's future, someone is giving the last-generation PlayStation Portable a new life -- in virtual reality. Oculus developer 2EyeGuy has created an Oculus Rift ...
Update 1.18 to the PSP emulator PPSSPP was announced on the official blog. The update includes improvements to both the UI and in-game performance. The update will roll out over the next few days on ...
PPSSPP, a popular emulator for PlayStation Portable games, is now available for gamers to play their nostalgic favorites from years past. Apple has officially welcomed PPSSPP, a popular PSP emulator ...
Sometimes it seems that Sony itself is a PS4 hacker’s best friend. In January, we wrote about how hackers were taking advantage of the system’s built-in PlayStation Classics emulator to get arbitrary ...
The PlayStation Portal is getting another purpose as it can run PSP games natively on the device, and this is because of the Android base of the handheld gaming console. Through a mod created by ...
Initially it sounds more like a novelty than an intensely functional application, but the Java emulator for the PSP known as PSPKVM could unlock a lot of potential for anyone with a collection of ...
Ever had a burning desire to to play your favourite Sony PSP games console in virtual reality? No? Well, I’ll tell you why you’re wrong. PPSSPP VR is here, an emulator for Sony’s PlayStation Portable ...
The PPSSPP emulator has been available on Android for a while, but up until now it was still technically a beta product. Today the project has come out of beta, now marked as version 1.0. The latest ...
The RetroArch video game emulation frontend was released on the iOS App Store yesterday, alongside popular PSP emulator PPSSPP (itself a core available in RetroArch). While the popular and more ...
Although video game emulation has been a popular pastime for gamers with an itch for retro gaming experiences, the prospect of downloading multiple pieces of software just to play old games isn't all ...
Before I had an iPhone, I used to game everywhere with the dual-threat of my Nintendo DS and my trusty Sony PSP. The DS I’ll still occasionally break out, but the bulky PSP has been in a drawer for ...