haha 2 all the non believers patience is the key
ok they explained why i didn't come out yesterday, but why did they not give an update on their progress such as fps, if there was any crashing, and so on...also if this is PacManFan's work the only thing i though needed to be done was fix a memory issue and some other minor things, well hope to see some progress numbers and stats instead of an explaination of why it didn't get released
haha 2 all the non believers patience is the key
Gran Turismo on the PSP woooooooooot :-)
I need to see a pic of GT. even if it's just the title
screen.
Im really curious as to that point as well.Originally Posted by Blazed247
would be nice to see figures but who cares atm atleast we know they are still working on it![]()
Thank you Wreggy! I wondered what happend!
Hopefull its $#@!ming out in the next month!
I guess I will have to keep playin PS1 on My PPC until the PSX-P $#@!s out!![]()
PSP=BIG WIDE SCREEN NESS!![]()
( O ) ( O )![]()
well usually we get figures and such from psp devs, like StrmnNrmn...everytime he gives us a update he gives us numbers and tells us what to expect, the PSX-P team has not...well not since it was first mentioned, and since we have to wait for the first release why not let us know how far u have gotten
Perhaps one would think it's seemed a bit fishy, however the picture number four is a very nice touch. As if the game begun to start on a PSP.. If this emu was not real, then the one made those pictures was really clever.
I forgot about the PS1 pre-dualshock controller....yea, no problem mapping buttons to PSP for those games but for the ones that require dual shock/analog, hmm...Originally Posted by jak66
It'll no doubt be an exciting day when the PS emu is released...
well for the dual shock analog games we can use up or down on the d-pad to toggle the second analog and the face buttons(x,o,triange,square) would be the controls for the second analogOriginally Posted by Pumped'Up
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