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PSP Downloads - Here Is How To Play Downloadable Games on Your PSP

Copying and downloading diverse games to the PSP is not a big deal for a large number of people. So many people are good at doing this. One can’t however deny the fact that the major challenge of most people lies in how to play these downloadable games on their PSP. The reason is not far fetched, it could be due to variations in firmware and this will hinder you from playing the game on the spot.


But are you aware that through emulators and ISO’s, you can actually play and enjoy loads of other favourite games from other consoles. All you require to do this is to have a system whose software version is 1.5.


Let’s talk about an emulator. What an emulator does is to emulate the functionality of a particular system thereby giving it the capacity to run programs designed for other systems. With an emulator for instance, you will be able to enjoy games designed for Nintendo 64 on your PSP.

I must however state that there are different emulators for different programs. The game you desire to download must be in alignment with that particular emulator.

Obtaining an emulator is not a herculean task. You can download some emulators online for free. Simply do a simple search in Google, and you will have access to some of them for free. A common emulator that most people make use of is the KXSPOIT pack. Having connected your PC to your PSP, you can download loads of games that support this particular emulator pack.

Highlighted below is a step by step guide on how to do this.


a) Unzip the KXSPOIT file into a directory and use a USB cable to connect your PSP and your computer.


b) Copy the PSP folder to the root directory of the drive.

c) Download a game that supports the emulator. They include;
PC Engine ,Sega Master, MSX, HUE,SNES,Nintendo,Genesis.

d) Extract the game file and copy to the corresponding emulator folder on the memory stick of the PSP.

e) Unplug your PSP from your PC by removing the USB from your PC.

f) Scroll down to the memory stick option on your PSP and press X button. You will observe that the flash menu of the PSP is loading. Afterward, select the file that you downloaded earlier and press the O button.


I hope this article has been able to reveal to you that there is no limit to the number of games you can play on your PSP if only you had an emulator.


Conclusively, you shouldn’t limit your PSP to playing games alone, it is high time you started to explore and enjoy its other features - playing movies, music and music videos. Go get an emulator now, and have loads of fun.

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