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How to Put Snes Emulator Games on My PSP

The Sony PSP is the portable member of Sony's PlayStation family of video game consoles. The system allows players to play 3D video games as well as browse and play video, music and picture files. But the PSP can also be used as a Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) emulator. Downloaded emulation software and game ROM files can be added to the PSN's memory, turning the machine into a portable SNES.

Things You'll Need

  • Computer with Internet access
  • Sony PSP running firmware version 1.50
  • USB cable for PSP
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Instructions

    • 1

      Download "SNES9xTYL" from the site in the "Resources" section of this article and save to your desktop. Double-click to unzip.

    • 2

      Open the unzipped folder and right-click the directory "s9xTYLmecm." Select "Copy."

    • 3

      Connect your PSP to the USB port of your computer and turn the system on. Navigate to the "System" tab of the menu and choose "USB Connection."

    • 4

      Open your PSP's root directory in "Finder" or "My Computer." It will be called "PSP," "Memory Stick" or "External Drive."

    • 5

      Open the "PSP" folder, then double-click the directory "Game."

    • 6

      Right-click and select "Paste" to add your SNES emulator to the PSP's memory. Double-click on the directory "s9xTYLmecm" to enter it.

    • 7

      Add ROM files for the SNES to the "s9xTYLmecm" directory. If you do not have any ROM files on your computer, these can be downloaded from the site in the "Resources" section.

    • 8

      Eject and remove your PSP and disconnect the USB cable. Reset the console and select "SNES9xTYL" from the system's "Game" menu to launch the emulator.


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