DGEN for PSP v1.60 Unveiled

GenesisMega Drive, a 16-bit video game console, was released by Sega in Japan in the year 1988. It entered the U.S. on January 9, 1989 and has been renamed to Sega Genesis. With Sonic the Hedgehog 2 being its top-selling game, Sega enjoyed 65% market share in North America by the year 1992 (the Genesis’ main competition being Nintendo’s SNES).

Get to play your old Genesis games once again with Syn-z‘s DGEN for PSP, a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive emulator for PSP. If you’ve been following Syn-z’s work here at QJ, you’ll know that DGEN is one of the best emulators around.

V1.60 is now out. Changes on this latest version are:

  • Compatibility problems in several games have been fixed.
  • Problem in 6-button mode has also been remedied.
  • Some other bugs were also fixed.

Download: [DGEN for PSP v1.60 for fw 1.00]
Download: [DGEN for PSP v1.60 for fw 1.50]

Via Syn-Z

GenesisMega Drive, a 16-bit video game console, was released by Sega in Japan in the year 1988. It entered the U.S. on January 9, 1989 and has been renamed to Sega Genesis. With Sonic the Hedgehog 2 being its top-selling game, Sega enjoyed 65% market share in North America by the year 1992 (the Genesis’ main competition being Nintendo’s SNES).

Get to play your old Genesis games once again with Syn-z‘s DGEN for PSP, a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive emulator for PSP. If you’ve been following Syn-z’s work here at QJ, you’ll know that DGEN is one of the best emulators around.

V1.60 is now out. Changes on this latest version are:

  • Compatibility problems in several games have been fixed.
  • Problem in 6-button mode has also been remedied.
  • Some other bugs were also fixed.

Download: [DGEN for PSP v1.60 for fw 1.00]
Download: [DGEN for PSP v1.60 for fw 1.50]

Via Syn-Z

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