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RACE! PSP, a NeoGeo Pocket Color emulator has been released. It’s based on the PSP port of the RACE! emulator by Flavor, called RACE-PSP. RACE! is significantly faster than NeoPop, and runs most games at or very near 60 fps.
Many thanks to Flavor, for being kind enough to share his source code, and special thanks to wraggster, for his super sleuthing skills
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Awesome! I have been waiting for a fullspeed NGPC emu for a looong time... Back since when I had a gp32 in 2003. It's about time!
I just tested this on Metal slug, Sonic, and Last blade...
All full speed. Very nice!!!! :thumbup:
How's the sound emulation on this, I know a lot of emulators have problems with sound, is this one not bad?
thanks for another great emulator for the PSP![]()
Awesome! Thanks so much for the update.
I wanna confess the early days of PSP homebrew spoiled me with all kinds of fresh console emus...NeS, Gameboy, SNES, Arcade, Turbo Grafx, N64... but now it seems that these releases are few and far between, the DL page is a graveyard of abandoned projects. But I know that these coders have lives and move on. They don't get paid for this stuff. So I guess it's a labor of love and interest, and I'm grateful.
So then, every now and again a new version of an console emu appears and gives me hope. So thanks again for this release!
Thanks for the update! I've been using the first version for a while and everything is almost perfect, including sound!
Only thing left to emulate on psp is n64, but I understand how hard that will be. So I don't expect it to be.
Oh hell yeah! Another great emulator release for the PSP? Making it even more of a retro gamers dream machine. Nothing excites me and many others more than new quality emulator releases.
May PSP homebrew & emulation live forever!
Thanks for releasing this to the community..
Sound is perfect on this thing :-D
I think there´s a You Tube video of the game for anyone who doesn´t have it yet.... :-)
Last edited by enchanted; September 29th, 2008 at 15:51.
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