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Gameboy Emulator Released for PSP

HelloGamer writes "The first real Gameboy emulator has just been released for the PSP. It currently only works with the Japanese 1.0 PSP and doesn't have sound support - but it's amazing how quickly these homebrew apps are being developed."

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  1. Gameboy emulator widens appeal by johnamus · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'm going to buy one of these PSP's solely to play gameboy games!

  2. Thanks for the crap blog link editors! by garcia · · Score: 5, Informative

    Thanks for linking to a crap blog. Let's try for some real content: PS2Dev Forum and the PSP Hacker link which contains two QT movies.

  3. Re:Yes, but... by ZephyrXero · · Score: 5, Interesting
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    "A truly wise man realizes he knows nothing."
  4. Nice! by georgep77 · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Sony should be encouraging "home brew" apps for the PSP as much as possible. I believe that much of the early success of the Palm Pilot was due to the community of developers that flocked to the device.

    There are *free* roms available for GBA so I guess the GBA emulator isn't TOTALLY copywrite infringment facilitating software.... :-)

    Cheers,
    _GP_

    1. Re:Nice! by r_benchley · · Score: 5, Insightful

      Sony could give a rat's ass about the homebrew market. If it sells a few more units, they would be pleased, but they need people to buy games. Palm actually made money when they sold their PDAs, so things like homebrew software was a great selling point. Sony (and other video game hardware makers) lose money on the console and generate profits from game royalties. The Dreamcast has a wonderful homebrew/emulation scene, but that didn't help Sega's financial position. If you can't sell licensed software for a video game console, you're dead in the water.