![]() ![]() My trouble with it though was that I couldn’t get it to load, leading me to think the emulator or my PSP wasn’t working correctly. That is QUASI88 0.6.3 (a lot of English sites have 0.6.1, but this isn’t as good since the menu is clunky). There’s also some decent emulators for it on PC, and an excellent emulator on PSP. The site covers various games for it, like The Scheme, Popful Mail, and Sorcerian. My programming skills are rudimentary, but by using various emulators it’s quite easy to see that a lot of coders putting out shoddy work, and people in turn are lapping it up and praising it.Īnyone who reads HG101 will know about the PC88, that nifty, obscure Japanese home computer. I woke up this morning intending to give you a guide to getting the PC88 running on your PSP, but instead I’ve decided to take a stand and criticise lazy emulator authorship – because if nobody says anything, nothing will be done. (oh, and I explain how to get an excellent PC88 emulator working on your PSP). But few seem to differentiate between them. Videogame emulators might be freely coded by generous people in their spare time, but damn, if there isn’t a large quantity of annoying, lacklustre, or half-assed pieces of work out there.
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