NJ bids farewell, gives CPS1PSP/CPS2PSP/MVSPSP/NCDZPSP ver.2.0 as parting gift

Don't make me sing an ABBA farewell song right now. - Image 1All good things… Between weblation and a little help from a Japanese-reading staffer, we just read that NJ has decided to bid the PSP scene a fare-thee-well. These are his last updates, and the last time his NJ-Emu homepage will update, he says: the Neo Geo CPS1PSP and CPS2PSP, MVSPSP Neo Geo MVS emu, and the NCDZPSP Neo Geo CD emu, all standing now at v2.0.

He had announced times before that his releases then would be final (at least for that emulator); some people might be tempted to take this announcement with a grain of salt, too. But this announcement says “Already, there are no times when the software of PSP is drawn up, but if these even a little become reference, it is fortunate,” which we read as NJ wishing to leave these as his legacy to the scene, for other devs to work on (do give due credit to him if you’re going to use the source code, okay?).

Better to leave changelogs and instructions to each individual Readme – too long and probably rinsed with tears to print up on this page. Dosvidania, NJ. Thank you for the homebrew.

Download: [NJ’s farewell gift of emu v2.0]

Don't make me sing an ABBA farewell song right now. - Image 1All good things… Between weblation and a little help from a Japanese-reading staffer, we just read that NJ has decided to bid the PSP scene a fare-thee-well. These are his last updates, and the last time his NJ-Emu homepage will update, he says: the Neo Geo CPS1PSP and CPS2PSP, MVSPSP Neo Geo MVS emu, and the NCDZPSP Neo Geo CD emu, all standing now at v2.0.

He had announced times before that his releases then would be final (at least for that emulator); some people might be tempted to take this announcement with a grain of salt, too. But this announcement says “Already, there are no times when the software of PSP is drawn up, but if these even a little become reference, it is fortunate,” which we read as NJ wishing to leave these as his legacy to the scene, for other devs to work on (do give due credit to him if you’re going to use the source code, okay?).

Better to leave changelogs and instructions to each individual Readme – too long and probably rinsed with tears to print up on this page. Dosvidania, NJ. Thank you for the homebrew.

Download: [NJ’s farewell gift of emu v2.0]

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