PPSSPP
The best way to emulate PSP on Android
The first thing you'll notice when you run PPSSPP (developed by one of theauthors of Dolphin, the most powerful Gamecube and Wii emulator out there) for the first time is the large amount of configuration options it has. You can activate Vsync, anisotropic filtering and texture scaling, among others.
Controlling games through PPSSPP is much easier than it may seem at first. Smartphones with small screens may give you some trouble, but if you upgrade to a bigger screen, like a tablet, you'll find that you can master the controls no problem.
The list of games compatible with PPSSPP is also impressive: Disgaea, Patapon, Soul Calibur, Little Big Planet, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core, Monster Hunter Freedom Unite, and GTA: Vice City Stories are just a few of the titles and series that you can play on your Android, thanks to this emulator.
PPSSPP is an excellent way to enjoy a good part of the PSP catalog from your Android phone. Best of all, not only can you comfortably play all of the games mentioned in the previous paragraph, but you'll be able play them with better graphic quality than their original versions.
It’s not the first (or the last) time we recommend this brilliant emulator for PlayStation Portable that lets you bring back the catalog for Sony’s portable console on your Android with a visual quality that trumps the original machine. At the moment, although it’s fully functional, the Android version requires a high-range smartphone or tablet to run certain games well. Recently we explained in a blog post how to set it up to get the most out of it.
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