Posted Jul 08, 2008 at 01:47PM by Isaac C.
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Sega Genesis Megadrive
Tags:
ISO,
Sega,
PicoDrive,
Exophase,
notaz
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Homebrew developer notaz has released a new build to the popular emulator, PicoDrive. Now on version 1.50, the emulator features support for Sega Pico, an electronic toy released by Sega in the early 90's. More details in the full article.Download: PicoDrive v1.50 |
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Posted Apr 06, 2008 at 10:17PM by Sally B.
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Sega Genesis Megadrive
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Sony,
KXploit,
PicoDrive,
notaz
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The art of homebrew platform emulation has been around for some time now, but it's somewhat rare to come across a Genesis emulator that has Sega CD support. Homebrew developer notaz just fitted the Genesis and Sega CD emulator PicoDrive (previous version here) with new features and several bugfixes. The changelog in the full article.Download: PicoDrive for PSP v1.40b Download: PicoDrive for PSP v1.40b kxploit version |
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Posted Nov 26, 2007 at 09:47PM by Rio S.
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Sega Genesis Megadrive
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PicoDrive,
Sega Mega Drive,
notaz
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Curious? Check out the full article for more info. Download: PicoDrive for PSP v1.35b for FW 1.50 Download: PicoDrive for PSP v1.35b |
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Posted Nov 19, 2007 at 10:31PM by Ryan C.
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Sega Genesis Megadrive
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Sony,
Sega,
PicoDrive,
Sega Genesis,
notaz
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The Emulation scene in the Sony PlayStation Portable world is always a good thing, and homebrew developer notaz definitely sets the bar when it comes to being prompt to feedback, especially when said feedback involves his port of the PicoDrive Sega Geneis/Sega CD emulator for the PSP. Not only did he respond to complaints but also put together a new version that fixes a major bug - one that players may find very frustrating.The details after the jump. Download: PicoDrive for PSP v1.35a for CFW 3.xx Download: PicoDrive for PSP for FW 1.5 |
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Posted Nov 17, 2007 at 11:20PM by Enrico S.
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Sega Genesis Megadrive
Tags:
BIOS,
Pocket PC,
PicoDrive,
Sega Genesis,
notaz
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Homebrew developer notaz has ported PicoDrive to the PSP. Based on Dave's (fdave, finalburn)
PicoDrive 0.30 for Pocket PC and
Stephane Dallongeville's Gens, this application is an emulator for Sega Genesis/ Megadrive and Sega CD/ Mega CD games. Want to know more? Head on over to the full article for details on PicoDrive for the PSP. |
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Posted Oct 20, 2007 at 02:34PM by Sally B.
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Homebrew Development,
Homebrew Emulators,
Sega Genesis Megadrive
Tags:
Sega,
Syn-z,
DGEN,
Sega Genesis,
Takka,
Mega Drive
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Fans of the Syn-z's DGEN Sega Genesis and Mega Drive emulator for the PSP - and who've upgraded to a PSP Slim - can now rejoice: DGEN's v1.70 source code specifically for the PSP Slim is now out, thanks to homebrew developer Takka, who obviously heeded Syn-z's invitation to alter the code for his Sega Genesis and Mega Drive emulator. DGEN v1.70 for the Slim is basically the same as the application for the PSP Phat. Other users even testify that the Slim's DGEN now works flawlessly with near full speed. However, there are some minor complaints like the screen placement not properly centered. Do try it out for yourself though, if only to relive your classic Sega memories. Enjoy the download! Download: DGEN v1.70 Slim |
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Posted Sep 23, 2007 at 10:05AM by Mabie A.
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Homebrew Emulators,
Sega Genesis Megadrive,
PSP Slim & Lite
Tags:
DGEN,
Sega Genesis,
Cpasjuste
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Somebody's been having a bit of fun with his new PSP Slim. Cpasjuste from our forums dropped by earlier to let us in on his Sega Genesis emulator, as inspired by the funny "contest" he saw today. He says it's not for the money, but rather, it's for the fun. And aren't we all for fun?Anyway, his Crappy DGEN port for the PSP Slim (No, we're not bashing his work. That's just really how he calls it) is a port of DGEN v100 by syn-k. Now, we don't think it can be that crappy, although there are limitations to this port:
Download: Crappy DGEN Port for PSP Slim Discuss: QJ.NET's PSP Development Forum |
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Posted Aug 26, 2006 at 11:07AM by Anna S.
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Sega Genesis Megadrive
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Sega,
Syn-z,
DGEN,
Sega Genesis
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And you thought you'd never get to play those Sega Genesis games like Castlevania: Bloodlines, Earthworm Jim and Shinobi III: Return of the Ninja Master that you spent countless hours playing as a kid or a teen... or an adult... but that's entirely beside the point, as syn-z's DGEN for the PSP is back for another run of good old retro gaming fun. Hailed by QJ as one of the best emulators around, you know you just have to download it to find out. Changelog according to Babelfish:
Download: [DGEN v1.70] |
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Posted Jun 13, 2006 at 11:59AM by Kyle M.
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Homebrew Applications,
Sega Genesis Megadrive,
Super Nintendo SNES,
Opinions & Analysis
Tags:
Edison Carter,
CheatSync,
Cheat Device,
Quake,
DevHook,
DGEN,
iR Shell,
Beats of Rage,
SNES9xTYL
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Before I start, I'd like to say a few things. In yesterdays top 10 many of you were dazzled at why great applications such as iR Shell had come low down in the ranking. This is simply because it is an organisational application and is not an actual 'game'. Sure it will enhance your PSP experience, but iR Shell alone isn't going to keep you from being bored. However, iR Shell bundled with all the rest of these games and applications will keep you entertained for hours! Lets get onto the homebrew. #5 This is a homebrew application that relies on another game to run, and the UMD game itself has done a lot for the homebrew community. It is of course Edison Carters GTA Cheat Device and GTA: Liberty City Stories. This little device launches using the savegame facility on GTA, and opens up a whole world of opportunities for GTA. This nifty app has brought us not only cheats but the ability to mod the game, leading to things like the Liberty City Stunt Project and Cheatsync: Pimp My Garage. Although this is kind of a mod for an already released UMD game, it easily triples the gameplay time of GTA:LCS.Download: [CheatDevice v1.0d US/Canada] Download: [CheatDevice v1.0d UK/Europe] #4 ![]() This massive FPS title has ruled the PC gaming scene for years, and then it was ported to the PSP with multiplayer support. Quake for PSP is the creme de la creme of PSP first person shooters, UMD and homebrew. If you like FPS titles, which I must say pretty much everyone does, try this one. You can spend hours on the single player missions and an unlimited amount of further hours using the multiplayer mode. Downloading and installing this game is easy. As for defeating the game on the hardest difficulty setting, I'll leave it for the pros. Download:[Quake V2+GP] #3 ![]() This is one of the latest homebrew applications to storm the PSP homebrew community, DevHook. This nifty little application basically allows 1.5 users to load up firmware 2.5 and use any of the features that this firmware version provides. Now this will give you hours of fun: being able to use the PSP web browser on firmware 1.5, using Sony's Locationfree technology to stream TV to your PSP, or even playing WMA music files from the PSPs XMB. It's your choice. Also, the DevHook team are working on getting it to reboot in firmware 2.71, so keep your eyes on QJ.net for the latest info! Download: [Device Hook v0.41b] So far we've had a pub game in the form of PSPool, homebrew 'hacks' such as DevHook, organisational tools like iR Shell and first person shooters such as Quake. Now lets move onto the big dogs, the top 2. I must admit that choosing top 5 has been really difficult, and really all of the applications in the top 5 are equally weighted. However, as the say the show must go on... #2 ![]() At number 2 comes a homebrew game thats been updated recently, and is one of the most action-packed releases I have seen. It is of course, Beats of Rage. This game deserves its spot at number 2 out of sheer enjoyment. Just like those Arcade classics such as Street Fighter, Beats of Rage has an addictive quality that just makes you go back for more and more. It keeps being updated, and in the future we should be seeing multiplayer support! It has those retro graphics that lure you into the game, has the ability to be modded and the gameplay is really intense - just what you want from a game in the summer when you're bored. Its like having your cake and eating it: It's too hot to physically go out and fight someone, and frankly it's against the law, so why not do it on your PSP? Download: [Beats Of Rage v1.2] #1 - The homebrew applciation(s) of the summer 2006 are... Snes9xTYL and DGEN. Of course I couldn't leave this list without an emulator in, and both Snes9xTYL and DGEN are the cream of the crop when it comes to emulators. I couldn't tear between them, and as everyone's favorite consoles are the SEGA Geneses/Megadrive and the Super Nintendo, or at least most peoples are. They both have a suitcase full of features, and emulate most ROMs to perfection. They beauty of them is that you can load as many ROMS as you want on them, it's like having your own video games arcade!DGEN will emulate pretty much all ROMS and give great frames per second at the same time. It also features Wi-Fi play, allowing you to link up with another PSP using DGEN and play against each other! It has savestates, a user-friendly GUI and pretty much every conceivable option for modifying the way it runs ROMs to make it just about perfect. The latest version, 1.5 is the most stable Sega Megadrive/Genesis emulator for the PSP ever, and this bundled with WiFi support firmly places it on the QJ.net Homebrew Summer Sizzlers Top Spot. Download: [DGEN for PSP v1.60 for fw 1.00] Download: [DGEN for PSP v1.60 for fw 1.50] SNES9xTYL also has amazing emulation qualities. It has played every single ROM that I have thrown at it, and again gives an amazing amount of frames per second, especially in 333Mhz mode. Snes9xTYL beat off the competition of earlier SNES emulators using its user-friendly system, savestate support and overall stability. It has never crashed on me, even when the PSP has been put into sleep mode and is up to the standard of a commercial emulator - I would pay for this! Again, SNES9xTYL has multiplayer support via 2-player Ad-Hoc mode so you can play against another PSP running the same ROM.Download Link : [SnesPSP TYL V0.4.1 Standard Version (2.0+)] Download Link : [SnesPSP TYL V0.4 with Media Engine (1.5)] And thats a wrap people! There are many more influential and equally amazing homebrew applications that could have made it into this list, but there simply aren't enough spaces between 1 and 10! Specialist applications such as PSPKick are also great, but they are specialist, and therefore don't apply to everyone. I have tried to be representative of most people when compiling this list, but the great thing is if you think I'm wrong you could always sound off in our forums. Have a great summer! Forum Discussion thread: [Top 10 Homebrew Summer Sizzlers] |
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Posted Jun 06, 2006 at 04:56AM by Karen R.
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Sega Genesis Megadrive
Tags:
Japan,
Sega,
Syn-z,
DGEN
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Mega Drive, a 16-bit video game console, was released by Sega in Japan in the year 1988. It entered the U.S. on January 9, 1989 and has been renamed to Sega Genesis. With Sonic the Hedgehog 2 being its top-selling game, Sega enjoyed 65% market share in North America by the year 1992 (the Genesis' main competition being Nintendo's SNES).Get to play your old Genesis games once again with Syn-z's DGEN for PSP, a Sega Genesis/Mega Drive emulator for PSP. If you've been following Syn-z's work here at QJ, you'll know that DGEN is one of the best emulators around. V1.60 is now out. Changes on this latest version are:
Download: [DGEN for PSP v1.60 for fw 1.50] |
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comes to emulators. I couldn't tear between them, and as everyone's favorite consoles are the SEGA Geneses/Megadrive and the Super Nintendo, or at least most peoples are. They both have a suitcase full of features, and emulate most ROMs to perfection. They beauty of them is that you can load as many ROMS as you want on them, it's like having your own video games arcade!
and again gives an amazing amount of frames per second, especially in 333Mhz mode. Snes9xTYL beat off the competition of earlier SNES emulators using its user-friendly system, savestate support and overall stability. It has never crashed on me, even when the PSP has been put into sleep mode and is up to the standard of a commercial emulator - I would pay for this! Again, SNES9xTYL has multiplayer support via 2-player Ad-Hoc mode so you can play against another PSP running the same ROM.
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