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|title=Vita Homebrew Emulators (Console) - GameBrew | |title=Vita Homebrew Emulators (Console) - GameBrew | ||
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|image_alt=CATSFC-Libretro-Vita | |image_alt=CATSFC-Libretro-Vita | ||
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{{Infobox Vita Homebrews | {{Infobox Vita Homebrews | ||
|title=CATSFC-Libretro-Vita | |title=CATSFC-Libretro-Vita | ||
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|description=SNES emulator. | |description=SNES emulator. | ||
|author=Malachi, skogaby | |author=Malachi, skogaby |
Revision as of 11:35, 2 Ocak 2023
CATSFC-Libretro-Vita | |
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General | |
Author | Malachi, skogaby |
Type | Console |
Version | 1 |
License | Mixed |
Last Updated | 2017/01/15 |
Links | |
1.3 & MOD Download | |
Website | |
Source | |
CATSFC-libretro-vita is a Super Nintendo emulator for PlayStation VITA, run through the native VITA hack HENkaku.
Based on:
- Snes9x 1.43, by the Snes9x team (with research by the ZSNES folks, anomie, zsKnight, etc).
- NDSSFC 1.06, by the Supercard team (porting to the MIPS processor).
- BAGSFC, by BassAceGold (improving over NDSSFC).
- CATSFC, by ShadauxCat and Nebuleon (improving over BAGSFC).
- CATSFC-libretro, a libretro-compliant port of CATSFC.
Installation
Install the VPK on your homebrew enabled PS Vita or PSTV.
The ROMs can be anywhere on the filesystem.
Controls
L+R - Menu
Screenshots
catsfclibretrovita3.png catsfclibretrovita4.png
catsfclibretrovita5.png catsfclibretrovita6.png
Changelog
v1.3 MOD (by Malachi)
- Programmed the option to stretch the game screen to 4:3. That's it. I added this option for nostalgia purposes (playing games when I was younger with a tube tv) and thought I would share it.
- Also added livearea assets found elsewhere online to make the bubble look better. App ID is SKOG10043 to change the livearea to other assets.
v1.3 (by skogaby)
- Support for local multiplayer on PSTV using 2 connected wireless controllers. Simply connect the second controller and it will automatically work in the emulator using the same button configurations as player 1.
- Support for the SNES mouse. I've only tested it in Mario Paint, but it seems to be working fine. Control the mouse with the left analog stick or right analog stick. Use cross, square, or L to left-click. Use circle, triangle, or R for right click. Enable either the gamepad or the mouse using the Options tab in the menu.