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MADrigalPSP

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MADrigalPSP
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General
AuthorHCF
TypeHandheld
Version2017
LicenseCC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Last Updated2017/11/13
Links
Download
Website
Source

MADrigalPSP is a port of the Game & Watch handheld simulators originally developed by MADrigal.

It is a standalone emulator based on the Game & Watch Libretro core and the work of Andre Leiradella.

Features

  • 59 games (Standard 4).

User guide

The main part of the games run very well, and only the most demanding games are still a bit slow or unresponsive.

Controls

Each game has different controls, because each machine has different buttons.

Start - Help window

L/R - Game A/Game B (there are a few games have different controls)

Select - Toggle zoom mode

L+R - Exit from the current game to the menu

Screenshots

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Media

MADrigalPSP: Handheld simulators on your PSP! (HCF Retrocoder)

Compatibility

Requires a modded Sony PSP with 64 MBytes available memory card storage space as a minimum.

Reportedly working on Sony PSVita with Adrenaline PSP Emulator.

Known issues

There is a slight speed inaccuracy in a few games (mainly in the double-screen games).

The emulator has a memory leak in the Lua code, so when you play to 4-5 different machines, the emulator will stop and you will need to reset your console.

The PSP doesn't have enough buttons to simulate all the buttons of a few machines, so it is not possible to play a few games (Grab Man, Crazy Chewy, and Chicky Woggy Tini-Arcade version).

Credits

Big thanks to Luca "MADrigal" Antignano for developing these awesome simulators and giving permission to make this possible.

Besides, big thanks to Andre Leiradella (twitter handle: @leiradel) for his incredible work converting those simulators to Lua and creating the libretro core to run them.

Also big thanks to the Libretro team for caring about generic emulation for everybody.

External links

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