Posted Oct 21, 2007 at 11:27PM by Ryan A. Listed in: Homebrew Emulators Tags: SofiyaCat
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The developer of PSPTube, SofiyaCat, has just released the world's first ever PlayStation Portable-compatible emulator for Nintendo's Virtual Boy. For our younger readers, the Virtual Boy was released first back in 1995 and is the first portable game console capable of providing 3D graphics.

The emulator, anyway, is called Red Dragon and was loosely based on PC-emulator Reality Boy from coder David Tucker. Aside from various debug options, save states, cheats, and sound emulation, Red Dragon also sports a very high compatibility features. Just take a look at this list:

  • Fully Playable:
    • Red Dragon - first Virtual Boy emulator for the PSP - Image 1 Galactic Pinball
    • Insmouse no Yakata
    • Jack Bros.
    • Jack Bros.
    • Mario Clash
    • Mario's Tennis
    • Nester's Funky Bowling
    • Panic Bomber
    • SD Gundam Dimension War
    • Space Invaders Virtual Collection
    • Space Squash
    • Teleroboxer
    • V-Tetris
    • Vertical Force
    • Virtual Bowling
    • Virtual Boy Wario Land
    • Virtual Fishing (J)
    • Virtual League Baseball
    • Virtual Pro Yakyuu '95
    • Waterworld
  • Partially Playable:
    • 3D Tetris
    • Golf
    • Red Alarm
    • T&E Virtual Golf
Since this is just an experimental version, SofiyaCat mentioned that users should take all the necessary precautions before installing red Dragon on their Sony handheld to avoid any problems.

Download: Red Dragon (experimental version)


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   by JaXeRiR - 2007-10-22
 » .

Wow wait... This is scary... I just read an article about Virtual Boy on Wikipedia some days ago and thought "Why aren't there any Virtual Boy emulators for PSP?"

Scary...

"FIRST!"

   by Exophase - 2007-10-22
 » Link doesn't work

Found it on SofiyaCat's wiki. Readme is of course in Japanese. Source is not provided (I'm not sure the original author requires more than acknowledgement.. uh which I didn't see either ;P) so I don't know exactly how "loosely" it's based off of Reality Boy. I'm most interested in how it performs, but not enough to try it right now so I'll wait for someone else's comments on this.

   by LordSturm - 2007-10-22
 » Spec

If you wanted to create the "device" that allowed you to see the game play in 3d, how would one go about it, or is it made to be presented on 2 screens? ( Maybe you can use the ac!d 2 eye viewer. xD

   by akadewboy - 2007-10-22
 » Anyone figure out how to change the controls?

The input options are mapped for a keyboard. Anyone figure out how to change it so you can actually play the games?! This is useless.


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   Re: rubixcube6 - 2007-10-22
 » :|

I cant figure that out either. anyone know what to do about this?

   Re: Sr_Moska - 2007-10-22
 » :/

sucky, no mapping :'(

I wanted to play teleroboxer again :'(
   by s*****man - 2007-10-22
 » very cool. Any unported console emulators are always welcome!

Sweet. Can you use 3D red/blue glasses with this?

   by Missa - 2007-10-22
 » 3D

The virtual boy is one of my conversation pieces. I keep it in the entry hall of my apt and people come with all sorts of ideas as to what it is when they first see it. The most common question I get is, can it browse the web in 3d? doh.

I love vertial force, warioland, red alarm, the boxing game and the tennis game is actually pretty cool too.

Ty for making this emulator run on the PSP. Now we just need red alarm working.

   by rubixcube6 - 2007-10-22
 » how to change controlls

1. run it on your psp, go to options ans select save options.

2. now on your computer, open the reddragon folder and find a file labled "OPTIONS.DAT"

3. open that in notepad. It will show somthing like this:
platform=0003
frmskip=0000
dspmode=0000
dspswap=0000
dsp2x=0000
palmode=0000
scrx=0480
scry=0272
sound=0001
scrmode=0000
lu=0005
ld=0003
ll=0019
lr=0006
ru=0009
rd=0072
rl=0010
rr=0012
ba=0013
bb=0014
st=0002
sl=0022
tl=0007
tr=0008
bl=0023

4. the last few are the controll settings:

lu - left pad up
ld - left paddown
ll - left pad left
lr - left pad right
ru - right pad up
rd - right pad down
rl - right pad left
rr - right pad right
ba - button A
bb - button B
st - start
sl - select
tl - trigger left
tr - trigger right
bl - battery level

the number out beside the letters is the button code. the problem is, I have no clue what the button codes for the psp are.

If you downloaded red dragon for windows and saved its settings. you can fuigureout what the keyboard key codes are by seting them in the emulator.



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