iPhone users can now play Sony PSP games using the newly released PPSSPP emulator app. The popular PSP emulator, developed by Henrik Rydgard, is finally available on the iOS App Store after Apple ...
PPSSPP, an app that's capable of emulating PSP games, has joined the growing number of retro game emulators on the iOS App Store. The program has been around for almost 12 years, but prior to this, ...
Setting up a PSP emulator on your iPhone opens up a world of portable gaming possibilities. With the right emulator and a few simple steps, you can enjoy your favorite PSP games right on your iPhone.
To be able to get the authentic PSP experience you should make sure to get the best settings for PPSSPP on Android 10. If you are using a high end smartphone then you will be able to get smoother ...
The PSP emulator, PPSSPP, developed by Henrik Rydgård, is now officially available on the iOS App Store, following Apple's new guidelines allowing retro game console emulators. The emulator is ...
PPSSPP, the popular PSP emulator, is now available to download from the Apple App Store. Apple recently updated its App Store guidelines to allow emulators, which paved the way for this emulator to ...
Sony's price points for the upcoming PSP app store are lower than those used on iTunes, according to a report. Pocket Gamer claims that games and applications will go on sale for €1, €2 or €5. The app ...
Sony has confirmed that it will soon be launching a new section in the PlayStation Store that will sell apps and games for the PSP, all as part of a renewed attempt to compete with Apple's own app ...
Long before the era of smartphones, portable gaming consoles were all the rage. Sony launched its segment-defining PlayStation Portable all the way back in 2004. Over the years, the company worked on ...
The creator of PPSSPP has confirmed that he’ll bring the PSP emulator to the Apple App Store later this year if Apple offers file picker access. Apple updated its App Store guidelines to allow ...
There’s a strong rumor this morning that Sony’s busy prepping a discrete part of the PlayStation Store for new games and apps that’ll be directed at the PSP and PSP Go. Sounds like Sony’s also jumping ...