PPSSPP 0.9.6: PSP Games With Better Visuals, Better Framerates and Better Speed - Want to play your favorite PSP games and homebrew on your PC or Android device? Look no further than this speedy update for the PPSSPP emulator!
It looks like Christmas came early from the PPSSPP development team! As previously promised, this revised multi-platform PSP system emulator features massive speed improvements over the last release. Also in the mix are a few additional video options to tinker with, and hopefully better framerate locking to get your games playing closer to what you might see on the original hardware. QJ.Net loves them some PSP, and what better way to pay homage to that than running this great emulator on your Windows PC or Android device!
Note: Feel free to check out versions for iOS, Blackberry and more at the source link. You can also purchase a gold version if you'd like to donate a few dollars toward making PPSSPP even better!
December 12, 2013: Fixed crash bug
A bug snuck in that causes the game list on Android to either display a blank or crash if it sees a ZIP or RAR file.
This has now been fixed and been pushed to Google Play, and the downloads on this site have been updated.
December 12, 2013: 0.9.6 is here!
That's right, it's here, in good time for the holidays! This time the main focus has been on speed improvements, but there has obviously been quite a few bug fixes as well, and a new lighter look for the on screen touch controls. Enjoy! And if you're having fun, don't forget to support the project by buying the Gold version.
Large general speed improvements and assorted bug fixes
"Software Skinning" option which speeds up many games with animated 3D characters (but may slow down a few, like Monster Hunter - experiment with turning it off)
Various fixes around stencil/alpha, reducing glow problems in Wipeout and Gods Eater Burst.
Timing improvements making more games run at the correct FPS, also fixing some audio issues
More debugger features
Better looking and individually resizable touch controls
Automatic install of games from ZIP files, like demos and many homebrew.
Software renderer improvements
VERY basic ad-hoc online play support, to be improved in future versions.
And more...
Please note that it often takes a few hours to roll out an update on Google Play, so you may not see it there immediately.
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