Search the Community
Showing results for tags 'Android'.
-
Version 0.9.9.1-691-ge2926da
1,213 downloads
This is the Android release! For Windows, please click here. PLEASE NOTE: This is a beta (Git) release and we do not always have the latest versions here. Please see the official website or download the most recent official/stable build instead. PPSSPP can run your PSP games on Android devices. It can even upscale textures that would otherwise be too blurry as they were made for the small screen of the original PSP. Even on modern Android phones and tables, you can often run at double the original resolution. Screenshots courtesy of ppsspp.org -
Version 0.9.9.1
1,737 downloads
This is the Android release! For Windows, please click here. PPSSPP can run your PSP games on Android devices. It can even upscale textures that would otherwise be too blurry as they were made for the small screen of the original PSP. Even on modern Android phones and tables, you can often run at double the original resolution. Screenshots courtesy of ppsspp.org -
Exophase and Lordus will be soon releasing a port of the DS emu DraStic to Android. It will be awesome, buttery smooth, packing high compatibility and totally paid (they ran out of cheap noodles). With desktop-based emus still generally free and the donation faucets reportedly dry, mobile marketplaces are becoming increasingly more compelling alternatives to fund project development and gain some livelihood from previously ungrateful hobbies. More on this http://boards.openpandora.org/index.php/topic/13430-future-drastic-android-port-help-needed/ Video (tested on Nexus 10 tablet and Galaxy S3)
-
Thank you very much for this piece of software, I have used it a number of different times with great success, and recommend it to people who are looking for gamepads to buy. I wonder if it would be feasable for an Android port of the DS2Key server software. Being able to use my NDS as a gamepad for my Android phone would be great, and the top screen would make a perfect cradle for it with a little duct tape . The Android OS also let's you configure it as a wifi hotspot, so it could be used when you're away from a router on some devices. I understand the Android SDK is free, based on Linux and uses Java, so would a port to Android even be possible? Thanks again!