Little John NES module POC for PSP
It’s not like we don’t have NES emulators for the PSP. PSP users have had the feature-packed Snes9xTYL and NesterJ emulators for quite some time but that doesn’t mean another NES emulator isn’t welcome – after all, there hasn’t been a new NES emulator in quite some time.
Today, Tinnus has released a proof of concept NES emulator for PSP, a module from his Little John package of emulators for PalmOS. The NES emulator features:
- Full speed (@333Mhz and v-sync ON)
- Full screen
- Full sound at 44 KHz
- Full controls (D-Pad, X = A, O = B)
- Biggest mapper and overall compatibility ever (I’m yet to find a game that doesn’t work)
The biggest thing that this emulator doesn’t feature is any type of configuration. This could decrease compatibility with certain ROMs, but remember this is a proof of concept, not the final version of the emulator.
Well, why release a POC so early on? Well, remember the Little John package for PalmOS we mentioned earlier? Currently it emulates the NES, SNES, Gameboy/Gameboy Color, Sega Genesis/Megadrive, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Bandai Wonderswan/Wonderswan Color, and the NeoGeo Pocket/NeoGeo Pocket Color for PalmOS – now Tinnus is planning on porting this to the PSP.
That’s right, in the future you should be able to play games from all of the listed consoles using just one emulator from the Little John project. We’re quite excited about this and we’ll be looking out for more releases from Tinnus. Stay tuned.
Download: [Little John NES module POC]
It’s not like we don’t have NES emulators for the PSP. PSP users have had the feature-packed Snes9xTYL and NesterJ emulators for quite some time but that doesn’t mean another NES emulator isn’t welcome – after all, there hasn’t been a new NES emulator in quite some time.
Today, Tinnus has released a proof of concept NES emulator for PSP, a module from his Little John package of emulators for PalmOS. The NES emulator features:
- Full speed (@333Mhz and v-sync ON)
- Full screen
- Full sound at 44 KHz
- Full controls (D-Pad, X = A, O = B)
- Biggest mapper and overall compatibility ever (I’m yet to find a game that doesn’t work)
The biggest thing that this emulator doesn’t feature is any type of configuration. This could decrease compatibility with certain ROMs, but remember this is a proof of concept, not the final version of the emulator.
Well, why release a POC so early on? Well, remember the Little John package for PalmOS we mentioned earlier? Currently it emulates the NES, SNES, Gameboy/Gameboy Color, Sega Genesis/Megadrive, Sega Master System, Sega Game Gear, Bandai Wonderswan/Wonderswan Color, and the NeoGeo Pocket/NeoGeo Pocket Color for PalmOS – now Tinnus is planning on porting this to the PSP.
That’s right, in the future you should be able to play games from all of the listed consoles using just one emulator from the Little John project. We’re quite excited about this and we’ll be looking out for more releases from Tinnus. Stay tuned.
Download: [Little John NES module POC]